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Microsoft
Exchange Server 2007Základní přehled
Miroslav Knotek Microsoft MVP
IT Senior Consultant | KPCS CZ, s.r.o.
[email protected] | www.kpcs.cz
Agenda
Server Roles
Installation
Management
Server Changes
High Availability
Message Transfer
Unified messaging
Outlook Web Access
Content management
Client Experience
Licencing
Features Discontinued
Service pack 1
Today’s Business EnvironmentWhat customers tell us
Exchange Server 2007Investment themes
Operational
Efficiency
Anywhere
Access
Built-in
Protection
Enterprise-class availability at lower cost
Protection from internal and external threats
Simplified compliance for the organization
Universal inbox
Rich, easy access whether at home, work or on the go
Efficient collaboration: meetings and doc sharing
Optimized for performance and scalability
Easier and more flexible deployment
Greater administrator productivity
Exchange Server Roadmap
October 2003
Exchange 2003
Office System
May 2004
Exchange 2003 SP1
Sept 2004
ExBPA
Available Now
ExBPA v2.7, additional tools
Hosted Exchange
Ex2007 SP1 Beta (11 April 2007)
Ex2007 SP1 (August 2007)
December 2006
Exchange 2007
E2007-optimised services
SERVER ROLES
Exchange Server 2007
Exchange Setup
Exchange 2007 setup is built on server roles
Server role deployment wizard guides
administrator through enabling features per
server role
Each server role feature comes with smart
default settings for that role
Deploying and updating Exchange 2007 can be
done with standard update services and servers
Exchange Server 2007Enterprise Topology
Server Roles
Edge Transport Sever Role (Edge)
Hub Transport Server Role (Hub)
Client Access Server Role (CAS)
Mailbox Server Role (MBX)
Unified Messaging Server Role (UM)
Message Flow Overview
Hub Transport
Mailbox Client Access
Edge Transport
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INSTALLATION
Exchange Server 2007
Exchange Setup
Installation is easy, flexible and complete
Simple install (GUI based)
Fully automated install (Script based)
What’s New
Server Role Based Setup
Automating Exchange Setup
Up to date pre-requisites
Installation process
Exchange Server 2007
Installation_Experience_With_Exchange_Server_2
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Deploying Exchange Server 2007Infrastructure Requirements
Infrastructure Component
Requirements
Active Directory
• Schema master must be running
Windows Server 2003 SP1
• Global catalog servers must be running
Windows Server 2003 SP1
• Domain functional level must be at least
Windows 2000 native
DNS
• Must be configured to enable domain
controller and global catalog server
name resolution
Exchange
Server
organization
• All Exchange 5.5 servers must be
removed
Resource Requirements
Processor • x64 architecture-based computer
Memory • Minimum of 1 GB
Disk
• 1.2 GB free disk space for Exchange
Server files
• 200 MB free on the system drive
File System • NTFS for all drives
Software requirements:
• Microsoft Management Console (MMC) 3.0
• Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0
• Microsoft Windows PowerShell
Deploying Exchange Server 2007Server Requirements
Exchange Server 2007
Proactive_Management_With_Exchange_Best_Pra
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MANAGEMENT
Exchange Server 2007
Navigation Tree Comparison
Exchange 2003
Exchange 2007
Exchange Management Console
Actions pane
Result pane
Work pane
Console tree
Exchange Management ConsoleWork Centers
Manage settings for the entire organization
Manage settings for specific servers
Manage settings for recipient objects
Open troubleshooting and analysis tools
Management Console
Delegation of Rights
All Exchange 2007 are members of new
Administrative Group
Exchange Administrative Group
(FYDIBOHF23SPDLT) = EXCHANGE12ROCKS
What is Windows Power Shell?
Extensible scripting technology
Interactive, programmable, secure
Write secure automation scripts to run locally or remotely
Command-line management capabilities added using .NET
Deliverables
Scripting language (codename: MONAD)
Interactive shell (Exchange Management Shell)
Produce task-oriented commands
Domain-independent utility commands
Power Shell SDK Availability
Exchange Management Shell
An extensible scripting technology that:
Is a rich scripting language
Is a set of domain-independent utility commands
Is interactive and programmable
Is a way to produce task-oriented commands
A full command line experience
All E2007 tasks can be written as “Cmdlets”
E2007 ESM GUI is written based on “Cmdlets”
Command Line is superset of E2007 ESM GUI
Exchange Management Common Reporting Task
Set listExchange_Mailboxes = GetObject("winmgmts:{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\COMPUTERNAME\ROOT\MicrosoftExchangeV2").InstancesOf("Exchange_Mailbox")
For Each objExchange_Mailbox in listExchange_Mailboxes
WScript.echo "AssocContentCount =” + objExchange_Mailbox.AssocContentCount
WScript.echo " DateDiscoveredAbsentInDS =” + objExchange_Mailbox.DateDiscoveredAbsentInDS
WScript.echo " DeletedMessageSizeExtd =” + objExchange_Mailbox. DeletedMessageSizeExtended
WScript.echo " LastLoggedOnUserAccount =” + objExchange_Mailbox. LastLoggedOnUserAccount
WScript.echo " LastLogoffTime =” + objExchange_Mailbox.LastLogoffTime
WScript.echo " LastLogonTime =” + objExchange_Mailbox.LastLogonTime
WScript.echo " LegacyDN =” + objExchange_Mailbox.LegacyDN
WScript.echo " MailboxDisplayName =” + objExchange_Mailbox.MailboxDisplayName
WScript.echo " MailboxGUID =” + objExchange_Mailbox.MailboxGUID
WScript.echo " ServerName =” + objExchange_Mailbox.ServerName
WScript.echo " Size =” + objExchange_Mailbox.Size
WScript.echo " StorageGroupName =” + objExchange_Mailbox.StorageGroupName
WScript.echo " StorageLimitInfo =” + objExchange_Mailbox.StorageLimitInfo
WScript.echo " StoreName =” + objExchange_Mailbox.StoreName
WScript.echo " TotalItems =” + objExchange_Mailbox.TotalItems
Next
Replaced with:
get-mailboxstatistics -server $servername
Exchange Management Provisioning a New Mailbox
Dim objMailbox As CDOEXM.IMailboxStore
Set objMailbox = GetObject("LDAP://" + DCServer + "CN=FOO,CN=users," + DomainName)
objMailbox.CreateMailbox "LDAP://" + DCServer + "/CN=Private MDB,CN=First Storage Group,CN=InformationStore,CN=" + Server +",CN=Servers,CN=First Administrative Group, CN=AdministrativeGroups,CN=First Organization, CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration," + DomainName
new-mailbox –id domain\user –database“First Storage Group\Private MDB”
Mix of CDOExM and LDAP:
Replaced with:
Exchange Management Shell Commands
Verb Noun Parameters Example
Get User Get-User
Get Users-Identity
-ExternalEmailAddress
Enable-mailuser –Identity
Tom – ExternalEmailAddress
Commands use the same syntax
Commands can be pipelined to other commands:
• get-user | sort-object name
• get-user | where-object {$_.name -ilike "a*" } | sort-object name
New Exchange Management Shell E2007 Command Line Structure
Verbs
Update
New
Get
Remove
Set
Add
Enable
Mount
Dismount
Disable
Test
Sample Nouns
Mailboxdatabase
Storagegroup
Sendconnector
Umautoattendant
Transportagent
Mobiledevice
Systemhealth
Servicehealth
Journalrule
MAPIconnectivity
Distributiongroup
Get-excommand | out-file c:\excommand.txt
Enable a MailboxUsing ESM
Enable a MailboxExchange Management Shell
To enable a mailbox using Exchange Management
Shell
• Start the Exchange Management Shell and type:
Enable-Mailbox –Identity <UserID> -Database <DatabaseID>
Disable a MailboxUsing ESM
To disable a mailbox using Exchange System
Manager
In the console tree, expand the Recipients node
Select the recipient that you want to modify
In the action pane, select Disable
Disable a MailboxUsing Exchange Management Shell
To disable a mailbox using Exchange Management
Shell
Start the Exchange Management Shell and type
Disable-Mailbox -Identity <MailboxIDParameter>
Moving a MailboxUsing ESM
To move a mailbox using Exchange System
Manager
Start Exchange System Manager
In the console tree, expand the Recipients node
You may want to select Mailboxes to view only those
objects with associated mailboxes
Select the recipient that you want to move
In the Action pane, under the recipient's name, click
Move Mailbox
Follow the wizard to move the mailbox
Moving a MailboxUsing Exchange Management Shell
To move a mailbox using Exchange Management Shell
Start the Exchange Management Shell and type
For example:
get-mailbox -id contoso\scott | move-mailbox
-targetserver E12-SRV1 -targetstore VIPStore
get-mailbox -id ID | move-mailbox -targetserver Server -
targetstore Store
Exchange Management Shell Samples
Set the send quota for ALL mail enabled users in the DL called
“RemoteUsers” to 100 MB
Remove only storage groups that contain the word “temp”, with confirmation
support
Move ALL users from server PORTLAND to the TUCSON server, database
“DB1”
Get-Mailbox –server PORTLAND | move-mailbox –targetDatabase “TUCSON\DB1”
Get-StorageGroup | where { $_.Name –imatch “temp” } | Remove-StorageGroup –
confirm
Get-DistributionGroup “RemoteUsers” | Get-DistributionGroupMember |
Set-Mailbox –ProhibitSendQuota 1000
Exchange Management Shell Samples
Assign an owner to a group of distribution lists
Delete all messages in queue where the sender is Bob
Verify that backups completed successfully the night before
Get-StorageCopyStatus
Get-Message | where { $_.From -ilike *bob* } | remove-message
Get-DistributionGroup | where { $_.Name -ilike "*Exchange*" } | set-
distributiongroup -ManagedBy "domain\user"
Exchange Server 2007
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SERVER CHANGES
Exchange Server 2007
64-bit and Impact on Exchange
Addressable Memory
32-bit = 232 = 4 GB maximum memory
64-bit = 264 = 18 Exabyte maximum memory
Current hardware restricts memory to 512 GB
Microsoft Windows currently restricts memory to 18 TB
Exchange use of memory
Store Cache
Reduces Input Output per second
Kernel
3 GB switchReduces OS allocation of Memory from 2GB to 1GB allowing Exchange to use 3GB
Drive to 64-bitAccess
E-mail access requirements
Each connection consumes memory
More available e-mail clients to connect
Outlook, OWA, Outlook RPC/TTP, Mobile (EAS/RIM)
Other applications open connections
ERP/LOB, Office Communicator, MSN Desktop Search
With 32-bit
As memory runs out decreased # of users / server = increased
# of servers = increased cost / user
With 64-bit
As memory runs out add memory (cheap) not servers (not
cheap)
Drive to 64-bitStorage
Larger inboxes
E-mail volumes continue to grow
More and larger attachments
IW demands driven by large consumer inboxes
With 32-bit
Small cache means that an increase in mailbox size causes less users
per disk = increase cost / user
Increase in mailbox size requires large databases = lengthy backup
and recovery
With 64-bit
Larger cache means increase in mailbox size without compromise on
disk
More storage groups and databases per server for more granular
backup and restore capability
Drive to 64-bitSecurity
Enhanced Security
More granular rights – deeply nested security groups
Utilizes kernel memory resources
Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) more widely deployed
Consumes memory
• With 32-bit• As memory runs out decrease # of users / server = increase # of
servers = increase cost / user
• With 64-bit • As memory runs out add memory not servers
Operational EfficiencyOptimized for performance and scalability
32-bit
Exchange
64-bit E12
Reduce IO/ sec
required by 70%!
¼ less disk
4x more users
Large inboxes
“With the 32-bit systems in place today, we are only able to use approximately 20 per cent of the
space on our storage area networks. We expect the move to 64-bit server to increase utilization
significantly, resulting in tremendous cost savings
- Dan Wills, Vice President of Operations, USA.NET Inc.
Availability and Compatibility
64-bit supported by Exchange Server 2007
x86-derived processors with 64-bit extensions
Often called “x64”
Intel, AMD reference such CPUs differently
Intel EM64T
www.intel.com/technology/64bitextensions/
Note: does not include Itanium, Itanium 2 family processors
AMD AMD64
www.amd.com/amd64
What about 32-bit Exchange Server 2007?
32-bit version available for trial and training
Not supported for production use
Impact of 64-bit
Based on HP lab study on Exchange 2007 Beta 1 using:
ProLiant DL385 2 Dual-Core CPU (2.2GHz), 4-8GB RAM, 1500MMB3 users, U320 SCSI 24 DB disks, 4 Logs.
Search/Indexing=OFF
HIGH AVAILABILITY
Exchange Server 2007
Mailbox High Availability Goals
Data Availability:
Protect mailbox data from failures and corruptions
Service Availability:
Improve cluster failover operation
Simplify cluster management
Support stretch/geo-cluster
Enable low cost large mailboxes (Gb+)
Opt-in to redundancy based on business needs
Increase solution availability
Built-in ProtectionEnterprise-class availability at lower cost
On site or offsite data
redundancy
Reduced archival backup
requirement
Improved user self-
restore
“80% of organizations surveyed felt that access to e-mail was more important than
the telephone…74% believed being without e-mail would present a greater
hardship than losing telephone service.“- Meta Group Survey, 2003
Clustered Continuous ReplicationLocal Continuous Replication
Local Continuous Replication
• One machine
• Two copies
• Replay
• Data validation
• One datacenter
• Easy configuration
Logs / DBs
Logs / DBs
Exchange Server 2007
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Clustered Continuous Replication
Two copies
Clustered
Automatic recovery
Full redundancy
Replay
Data validation
1 or 2 datacenters
Symmetric failover
DBs
Logs
DBs
Logs
Exchange Server 2007
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MESSAGE TRANSFER
Exchange Server 2007
Transport and Routing Overview
Fundamental change in how Routing works
Now use Windows Active Directory Site topology
Sites, Site Links, Costs
No more a need for Routing Groups and Routing Group
Connectors
No more exchange of Link State information
Automatic configuration of Routing topology
Division of services between Hub and Edge
New implementation in managed code
Overall Transport Assumptions
At least one Hub role required per AD site containing mailbox role
ALL mail will pass through Hub role
AD sites need not contain any Exchange servers
MAPI/RPC used within site (full mesh), except multi-hop SMTP such as:
Expansion server is set
SMTP Send Connector homed on specific Hub server
SMTP used between AD sites
Redmond
MAPI/RPC
CONTENT MANAGEMENT
Exchange Server 2007
Enable Messaging Policy
Transport rules
Inspect and take action…
Modify (e.g. add disclaimer)
Encrypt
Route
Journal and archive
Storage rules for email retention
Multi-mailbox search for discovery
Transport Rules
Exchange Server 2007
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ArchivingJournaled messages can be archived to any SMTP address
An Exchange Server mailbox
A Microsoft Office SharePoint Server site
A third-party archiving solution
SharePoint as an archive
Journaling Rules
Journal to any SMTP Address
Message Classification
Admin configuration with transport rules
• User configuration with Outlook
Exchange Server 2007
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Organizational Folders
Managed Folders display in the user’s mailbox
Provide a place to store critical content longer-term
Cannot be deleted
Can have user-created sub-folders
Grouped together by Mailbox Policies
Policies can be deployed based on different characteristics
Folder quotas can limit individual folder size
Retention Policies
Set policy on Inbox, Deleted Items, etc.
Policies based on age of the item
Unique policies enabled for e-mail, voice mail and fax
Expiration actions:
Move to Deleted Items
Move to a another folder for cleanup review
Delete
Instructional message can be
shown to users
Exchange Server 2007
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Ensure a Clean Message Stream
Anti-spam protection
Multi-prong filtering approach: connection, sender, recipient and
content
Attack detection and sender reputation dynamically analyzed
Automated SmartScreen filter updates
Antivirus protection
Attachment filtering
New managed extensibility
Exchange 2003 VSAPI extensibility
Security, Protection and Compliance Secure messaging
Protect messages in transit and at rest
Intra-org mail
Encrypted by default
Signed by default
Business to business
Auto E2007 to E2007 gateway encryption
No special client requirements
Built-in ProtectionProtection from internal and external threats
In 2004, 78% of organizations were hit by viruses, and 37% reported unauthorized access to information.
- CSI and FBI Computer Crime and Security Survey, 2004
Incoming
Internet
Outlook Mailbox
Inbox
Junk E-mail
3
Connection Filtering
Content Filtering
1
2 Sender & Recipient Filtering
Antivirus and anti-spam protection
At the perimeter (DMZ)
Hosted
Behind the firewall
Automatic encryption support
Client to server
Server to server
Internet e-mail
SSL web access out-of-the-box
Antivirus, Anti-Spam Protection Choice: On-premise protection
On-Premise Software
Firewall
Mailbox ServerHub Transport
Server
Edge Transport
Server Client Access
Server
DMZ
Antivirus and Anti-spam
protection for Exchange
Server 2007 Roles
Choices for Network Edge ProtectionInternet-based services or on-premise software protect against spam and viruses before they penetrate the network
Local Control of DataAntivirus, anti-spam and security policies can be customized to meet the needs of the organization
Built-in ProtectionProtection for your data and your network that can expand as the organization grows
SMTPInternet
Antivirus, Anti-Spam ProtectionChoice: Hosted e-mail security
Firewall
Choices for Network Edge ProtectionInternet-based services or on-premise software protect against spam and viruses before they penetrate the network
Comprehensive Enterprise-class Hosted Services for E-mail Security and ManagementService for e-mail security with performance backed by SLAs
Simplify E-mail AdministrationOffload e-mail security; allows focus on other IT initiatives
Antivirus and anti-spam protection for
Exchange Server 2007 Server Roles
On-Premise Software
Mailbox ServerHub Transport Server Client Access Server
SMTPInternet
Protection with Hosted Services
Full e-mail encryption
No public and private key management
Gateway, policy-based e-mail encryption
Uninterrupted e-mail accessibility
Rapid recovery from unplanned disasters and network outages
Thirty-day rolling historical e-mail store
E-mail retention for help with compliance and e-discovery
Customized report generation for help demonstrating compliance
Fully indexed, searchable archive
Real-time threat prevention features
Multi-layer anti-spam and antivirus
Customized content and policy enforcement
Anti-spam Features
Anti-spam
Feature
Exchange
2003 RTM
Exchange 2003
SP1
Exchange 2003
SP2
Exchange 2007
RTM
IP Allow / Deny Lists Yes Yes Yes Yes
IP DNS Block / Allow Lists Yes Yes Yes Yes (Add Allow)
Recipient Filtering Yes Yes Yes Yes
Sender Filtering Yes Yes Yes Yes
Content Filtering (Smartscreen) Yes Yes Yes
Content Filter Updates (Smartcreen) Bi-weekly Daily+
Sender ID Check Yes Yes
IP Safe Lists (Bonded Sender) Yes
Computational Puzzle Validation Yes
Protocol Analysis-Data Gathering Yes
Protocol Analysis-Sender Reputation Yes
Open Proxy Block Yes
Enterprise Spam Data Update
ServiceYes
Per User/OU Spam Settings Yes
Admin Quarantine Yes
UNIFIED MESSAGING
Exchange Server 2007
Anywhere AccessOutlook experience from desktop to mobile devices
Built-in: no special server or services requiredRich access for the many, not the few
Microsoft Unified CommunicationsInnovative Communications With Revolutionary Economics
We are building a TCO/ROI tool that will capture
the cost savings more granularly depending on the
customer’s environment
Why Unified Messaging Is Great
Admin benefits
All messages in one inbox – e-mail, voicemail, fax
Single point of administration
Single training, troubleshooting, etc
Reduction in cost and complexity by managing one
single directory infrastructure
Single security infrastructure
Allows for site consolidation of voicemail systems
End User benefits
Receiving Fax
Voice Access to Exchange system
Speech-enabled Auto Attendant – directory dialing,
customized menus
Lower price point
Exchange UM comes in at a lower price point than
competing systems
More importantly – cost savings around management,
reduced complexity
Simple to deploy and
manage
Consistent with Exchange site consolidation
Reasonable Price Point
The right set of features
Highly reliable
Great end-user
experience
Exchange Server 2007 Architecture With UM
Simple to deploy
and manage
Consistent with
Exchange Server
2007 site
consolidation
Reasonable price
point
Right set of
features rather
than all features
Highly reliable
Call Answering
1
2
3
4 5
6
Voice Access
Outlook Voice Access
Support for Unified Messaging
Exchange Server 2007
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OUTLOOK WEB ACCESS
Exchange Server 2007
Outlook Web AccessScreenshots
SharePoint and Document Access
E2007 OWA and EAS proxies SharePoint and
Windows File Share data
Read-only access
Enable access to documents through OWA without exposing the
stores on the Internet directly
One-click follow document links in emails
OWA UI to open locations and save “favorites”
Securing WSS/UNC access
Access is made while impersonating user
On/off switch per user, per OWA v-dir and also depending on whether
the user has logged on from a public/private computer
Server block and allow lists are implemented
Out of OfficeEnd-user enhancements
Internal vs. External OOF message
External message can be limited to just the user’s Contacts
External message not sent to junk mail or mail marked with
“Precedence: bulk”
Users can turn on or off their own external OOF messages
Administrators can block particular users from turning on external
OOF messages and scope allowed domains
OOF start time + end time
Set ahead of time and forget about it
HTML OOF messages
Exchange ActiveSyncRemote Device Wipe
Renaming Default Folders
Administrator can specify default language
Client languages setting for an individual mailbox:Set-Mailbox –identity -languages
Configure the default client language setting for an
Outlook Web Access virtual directory:Set-OwaVirtualDirectory -identity "Owa(Default Web Site)" -DefaultClientLangugage
Logon and error language settings for Outlook Web
Access:Set-OwaVirtualDirectory -identity "Owa(Default Web Site)" –LogonAndErrorLanguage
And user can change it!
Exchange Server 2007
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CLIENT EXPERIENCE
Exchange Server 2007
Autodiscover and Go
Only need to know e-mail address and
password
Exchange and Outlook then automatically
connect and setup profile
Mailbox moves and backend failovers
transparent to end user, even cross-
forest
Reduces help desk calls
Eliminates needs for deployment scripts
Exchange Server 2007
Auto_Account_Setup_With_Office_Outlook_2007_
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Search in Outlook 2007
Vastly Improved Search
Outlook in online mode:
Exchange 2007 content indexer
is 35x faster than Exchange
2003/2000
Indexes/searches message
bodies and attachments
Uses any filter installed in
Windows
Can install new filters later
New messages indexed in
under a minute
Small storage tax (5% of message size)
for search indexes
Outlook in Cached Exchange Mode:
New, integrated Instant Search in Outlook
Uses Windows Vista search indexer
Calendar Concierge
Availability
Web ServiceCalendar Attendant
Resource Booking
Attendant
Server-side
meeting updates
Auto-tentative
placement of
new meetings
Deletion of
redundant
meeting requests
Conference rooms
specially tagged in
directory
Outlook 2007
address book
views/searching of
conference rooms
Server-side policies
for auto-accepting
booking requests
Up-to-date free/busy
information with Outlook
2007 & OWA
Secure free/busy to
control who-sees-what
Share meeting
titles/locations without
sharing full details with
Outlook 2007
New “scheduling tab” form
in Outlook 2007 and OWA
Provides meeting time
suggestions based on
attendee/resource
availability for quicker
meeting scheduling
Attendee working hours
displayed in scheduling
grid
Scheduling
Assistant
Scheduling Assistant
Automatically recommends best days and times for a meeting
Simple color-coded interface
Rooms are easier to schedule and search through the resource picker
Set your working hours
Have full control over your schedule by
setting your working hours: will only
be scheduled for meetings within
your working hours
Resource Management
Set up policies once
Limit who can book via
booking roles
Enforce maximum meeting
duration
Allow conflicts for recurring
meetings
Schedule only during
working hours (set by
Outlook 2007/ OWA)
Forward out-of-policy
requests to delegates for
approval
Exchange Server 2007
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Calendar Sharing Policies
E2003: Two levels
Publish or not publish Free/Busy, visible to
everyone
Share entire calendar (with
body/attachments) with specific people
E2007: Granular security – to each
person, you can:
Deny all access
Show Time + Free/Busy status only
Show Time, Subject, Location, Free/Busy
status
Show Full Details
E2007: Share meeting titles, location
without sharing full calendar
Exchange Server 2007
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Clients
Feature Outlook 2007 Outlook 2003 E2007 OWA
Scheduling Assistant
Yes No Yes
Schedulable OOF Yes No Yes
Internal / External OOF
Yes No Yes
Autoconnect Yes No Yes
SharePoint access without VPN
Partial. Allows caching of documents
No Yes
Signing and encrypting of email
Yes No Yes
Clients
Feature Outlook 2007 Outlook 2003 E2007 OWA
Understands UM types
Yes No Yes
Add note to voicemail
Yes No Yes
Advanced Searching Capabilities
YesPartial. Less advanced in cached mode
Yes
Official File Folder Yes No Yes
Managed E-Mail Folders
Yes
Partial. Folder will appear but
without information
Yes
Clients
Feature Outlook 2007 Outlook 2003 E2007 OWA
Partial Item Download
Yes No N/A
Asynchronous RPC Yes No N/A
LICENCING
Exchange Server 2007
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
Dvě edice serveru, dvě edice CAL
Standard – Enterprise SERVER
Pouze 64bit (tedy i na 64bit Windows; Volume
License nerozlišuje variantu )
Enterprise – vyšší počet uživatelů, více databází,
cluster
Instalační média jediná – rozliší se vloženým klíčem
Přechod ze Standard na Enterprise bez
přeinstalování (ale za cenu nové licence!)
Volba role/rolí serveru při instalaci
Edice serverů Exchange
Server 2007Exchange Server 2003
Standard Edition
2 databáze
Max. velikost 75 GB
Enterprise Edition
20 databází
clusterování
Standard Edition
5 databází
Replikace logu
Bez limitu velikosti databáze
Enterprise Edition
50 databází
Replikace logu
clusterování
SE na EE bez reinstalace
Exchange Server 2007
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
CAL – již bez Outlooku/Entourage
Standard CALpřístup ke službám (mail, kalendáře atd., Outlook Web Access)
Enteprise CAL (doplněk)
Jednotné zasílání zpráv
Journaling
Spravované složky
Hostované filtrování*
Forefront Security for Exchange*
*Services -pouze pro všechny uživatele
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
Enterprise CAL
v Open License - without Services (s SA nebo bez)
V tříletých smlouvách (a pouze s SA) – with Services
Hostované služby
– pouze v tříletých smlouvách + SA, nebo SPLA
Filtering
Encryption
Continuity
Archive
Vždy nutná licence Windows Server + CAL (ověřování)
FEATURES DISCONTINUED
Exchange Server 2007
Not Available Features
OWA access to public folders
IMAP and NNTP access to public folders
OMA
Coexistence with Exchange 5.5 Server
GroupWise and Lotus Notes connector and migration tools
Administrative groups
Routing groups
Active/active Clustering
Interoperability with X.400 messaging systems
De-emphasized Features
Public folders
CDOEx (CDO 3.0)
WebDAV and ExOLEDB
Store events
Streaming backup
SERVICE PACK 1 IMPROVEMENTS
Exchange Server 2007
SP1 Improvements
Standby Continuous Replication
OWA
S/MIME
Rules
Public folder access
Monthly calendar view
Deleted item recovery
Exchange Management Console
Public folder configuration
POP and IMAP configuration
SendAs permission configuration
Import/Export .pst files
Otázky?
Martin Pavlis Microsoft MVP
IT Senior Consultant | KPCS CZ, s.r.o.
[email protected] | www.pavlis.net | www.kpcs.cz