On the Component Selection page, select the Microsoft Active Directory Connector Service and the Microsoft Active Directory Connector Management components, and then click Next.. How to
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Enterprise Administrator, Schema Administrator, and Domain
Administrator groups The account must also be a Local Machine
Administrator on the local machine
Procedure
To install Active Directory Connector
1 Insert the Exchange CD into your CD-ROM drive You can install ADC on any computer in the Windows domain
2 On the Start menu, click Run, and then type E:\adc\i386\setup,
where E is your CD-ROM drive
3 On the Welcome to the Active Directory Connector Installation
Wizard page, click Next
4 On the Component Selection page, select the Microsoft Active
Directory Connector Service and the Microsoft Active Directory Connector Management components, and then click Next
5 On the Install Location page, verify the folder location, and then
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6 On the Service Account page, in the Account box, browse to the user or group that the ADC service will run as, and then click Next
Important:
The service account or group you chose must have Local
Administrator and built-in Domain Administrator permissions The
account or group that you designate as the ADC service account
will have full control of the Exchange organization Therefore, you should ensure that it is a secure account or group
7 On the Microsoft Active Directory Connector Setup page, click
Finish
For More Information
For information about running ADC Tools, seeHow to Run Active
Directory Connector (ADC) Tools
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Active Directory Connector (ADC) Tools are used to lead you through the process of confirming that your Exchange 5.5 directory and mailboxes are ready for migration ADC Tools are a collection of wizards and utilities that help you set up and configure your connection agreements The tools also ensure that replication between your Windows NT 4.0 organization and Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 is functioning properly
Procedure
To run ADC Tools
1 On your ADC server, click Start, point to All Programs, point to
Microsoft Exchange, and then click Active Directory Connector
2 In the console tree, click ADC Tools
3 Follow the steps indicated in the ADC Tools details pane
Note:
On the Set Credentials page, click Set Credentials to provide the
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Note:
On the Site Connections page it is recommended that you choose
a two-way connection One way connections are useful for testing how objects will replicate to Active Directory However, in a
production environment, directory objects should replicate both to
and from Active Directory and the Exchange 5.5 directory
Note:
There is a group named Everyone that is not replicated Because of this, the ADC Tools will always report at least one warning
For More Information
For information about installing ADC, see How to Install Active Directory Connector
Trang 5How to Use Exchange Task Wizard to Move Mailboxes
Exchange Task Wizard provides an improved method for moving
mailboxes This topic explains how to use the Exchange Task Wizard to move mailboxes
For more information about the Exchange Task Wizard, see the section
"Using Exchange Task Wizard to Move Mailboxes" in Migrating from
Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange Server 2003
Procedure
Procedure Title
1 On your Exchange 2003 computer, click Start, point to
AllPrograms, point to Microsoft Exchange, and then click System Manager
2 In the console tree, expand Servers, expand the server from which you want to move mailboxes, expand the Storage Group from which you want to move mailboxes, expand the Mailbox Store you want, and then click Mailboxes
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click Exchange Tasks
4 In Exchange Task Wizard, on the Available Tasks page, click
Move Mailbox, and then click Next
5 On the Move Mailbox page, to specify the new destination for the mailbox, in the Server list, select a server, and then in the Mailbox
Store list, select a mailbox store Click Next
6 Under If corrupted messages are found, click the option you
want, and then click Next
Note:
If you click Skip corrupted items and create a failure report,
these items are lost permanently when the mailbox is moved To
avoid data loss, back up the source database before moving
mailboxes
7 On the Task Schedule page, in the Begin processing tasks at
list, select the date and time for the move If you want to cancel any
unfinished moves at a specified time, in the Cancel tasks that are
Trang 7still running after list, select the date and time Click Next to start the
process
8 On the Completing the Exchange Task Wizard page, verify that the information is correct, and then click Finish
How to Run the Public Folder Migration (PFMigrate) Tool
The Microsoft Exchange Public Folder Migration Tool (PFMigrate) is a new tool that enables you to migrate both system folders and public
folders to the new server This topic explains how to run the PFMigrate tool
For more information about the PFMigrate tool, see the section "Using Microsoft Exchange Public Folder Migration Tool" in Migrating from
Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange Server 2003 The PFMigrate tool is a command-line script that administrators can use to create replicas of system folders and of public folders This tool has been updated in
Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1) To obtain the PFMigrate tool, use either of the following methods:
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CD-ROM
Download the tool at Microsoft Exchange Server Deployment Tools
Before You Begin
After you run PFMigrate, only the hierarchy of the system folders and public folders is migrated immediately You must wait for replication for the contents of the system folders and public folders to be migrated
Depending on the size and number of system and public folders, as well
as your network speed, replication could take a considerable amount of time In some cases, you may need to force synchronization
To force synchronization
1 Open Exchange System Manager
2 Click Administrative Group, click Site, and then click Folders
3 Right-click the public folder for which you want to force
synchronization
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Procedure
To run the Public Folder Migration (PFMigrate) Tool
1 In Exchange Server Deployment Tools, on the Welcome to the
Exchange Server Deployment Tools page, click Deploy the first Exchange 2003 server
2 On the Deploy the First Exchange 2003 Server page, in the
Follow this process column, click Coexistence with Exchange 5.5
3 On the Coexistence with Exchange 5.5page, click Phase 3
4 On the Phase 3 Installing Exchange Server 2003 on the Initial
Server page, click Next
5 On theInstall Exchange 2003 on Additional Servers page, click
Next
6 On the Post-Installation Steps page, under Moving System
Folders and Public Folders, click move system folders and public
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migration
How to Determine if You Are Running Exchange in Mixed or Native Mode
Running in mixed mode allows you to coexist with previous versions of Exchange, but it limits the functionality of your Exchange 2003 servers This procedure explains how to determine if you are running in mixed or native mode
Procedure
To determine the operating mode of your Exchange organization
1 In Exchange System Manager, right-click the Exchange
organization for which you want to determine the operating mode, and
then click Properties
2 On the General tab, under Operation mode, the operating mode of
your organization is displayed