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Transitioning del intercambio 2000 a 2007 (parte 3)

Ahora después de comprobar los componentes enteros de la preinstalación, si comenzamos la disposición nosotros conseguirá algunos mensajes de error tales como éste:


La disposición encontró un problema mientras que valida el estado del directorio activo: La versión del sistema operativo del regulador del dominio es 5.0 (2195) paquetes 4 del servicio. La versión mínima requerida es 5.2 (3790) paquetes 1 del servicio.


Éste una edición común realmente, la razón detrás de esto es que la disposición está comprobando todo el DCs que deban ser 2003 sp1 así como el GCs, debido a ése que tenemos que señalar la disposición a la C.C. específica 2003. Esta edición será fijada en el intercambio 2007 sp1. Así pues, voy a comenzar la disposición en un funcionamiento sin atención que comienza cerca a preparar el bosque funcionando los interruptores mencionados previamente pero con especificar /dc: parámetro al punto a la C.C. 2003 de las ventanas. La primera cosa que necesitamos hacer en el intercambio que despliega 2007 en una organización del intercambio de la herencia es funcionar

Setup.com /PrepareLegacyExchangePermissions

•Después que tenemos que preparar el esquema, esto puede ser hecha funcionando el comando siguiente


Setup.com /PrepareSchema /dc:NameofWindows2003DC

Elabore el ANUNCIO, mecanografiando el comando:


Setup.com /PrepareAD /dc:NameofWindows2003DC

Nota: usted puede funcionar el comando de Setup.com /PrepareAD antes de funcionar /PrepareLegacyExchangePermissions y /PrepareSchema, esto funcionará /PrepareLegacyExchangePermissions y /PrepareSchema ordena automáticamente.

Ahora podemos comenzar la disposición, pero tenemos que comenzar la disposición en un funcionamiento sin atención como nosotros dijimos, combinando un par de interruptores con el comando de la disposición, dependiendo de sus necesidades:


disposición /m: Instale /roles: M, HT, C, TA /dc:

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Transitioning del intercambio 2000 a 2007 (parte 2)

Antes de que consigamos comenzados con la instalación del intercambio 2007 se recomienda ahora para funcionar la versión más última de las mejores herramientas del analizador de la práctica del intercambio, y elige el cheque 2007 de la preparación del intercambio, en mi caso, la herramienta me dio el informe siguiente:

Así pues, mi organización del intercambio está en el modo mezclado, él se debe cambiar al modo nativo. Hay generalmente tres requisitos previos que deben comprobado antes de instalar el intercambio 2007, ellos es:

  • Bosque activo del directorio:
    • el nivel de la funcionalidad del dominio debe ser el servidor 2003 del Windows 2000 o de Windows
    • the domain controller that is the schema master is running Windows Server 2003 SP1 or higher
    • the Global Catalog server is running Windows Server 2003 SP1 or higher


There are some switches that you can run them to prepare the environment by preparing the permission required for exchange 2007, preparing the schema, preparing active directory, and preparing domain. Those switches are:


Setup.com /PrepareLegacyExchangePermissions
Setup.com /PrepareSchema
Setup.com /PrepareAD
Setup.com /PrepareDomain or Setup.com /PrepareAllDomains


Note: you can run the 32-bit version of Exchange 2007 from the trial CD to prepare you environment.

  • Exchange organization
    • it is a must to run the exchange organization in native mode
    • because of this all Exchange servers running Exchange 5.5 or earlier must be removed

In my case I have to change the organization mode simply by opening the exchange system manager, right click exchange organization, choose properties then choose the change mode button you will get a warning message, click yes, as simple as that.

Server requirements:

  • .Net framework 2.0
  • Update KB926776

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Written by rodney.buike on September 28th, 2007 with no comments.
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Using Certificates with Compaq/HP RILOE and ILO Hardware

Here is another great guest post from: Jason Boche, MCSE NT4/2000/2003, MCSA 2000/2003, MCP, VCPx2, CCA, A+

If you have used Compaq/HP brand server hardware, you are most likely familiar with RILOE boards (Remote Insight Lights Out Edition) and ILO boards (Integrated Lights Out). These are hardware devices that provide remote access to Compaq/HP server hardware. A key benefit is their "out of band" management attribute, meaning they operate independent of the server's native host operating system, network, and CPU. They've got their own CPU, memory, and a built in web server which listens on ports 80 and 443 and serves as the configuration and management tool. Another benefit is the encrypted traffic that passes along the wire between RILOE/ILO and the client web browser which is accessing it. By default, this traffic is passed on TCP port 443. If you've used the RILOE/ILO before, you are probably used to seeing the following all too familiar screen:

The underlying reason for this is that your client knows nothing about the certificate authority from which the certificate for the RILOE/ILO was generated, other than it is not trusted. This is no cause for alarm as long as you trust the Hewlett Packard company from Houston, TX, however, failure to address this will cost you an extra mouse click each and every time you access this or any other RILOE/ILO on your network. Considerably more harmful is the numbing effect this screen will cause for each administrator who is

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Written by daniel.nerenberg on June 11th, 2007 with no comments.
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Guest Post: Script to install and manage virtual CD / DVD drives

This great article come from Michael Khanin (MCP, MCP+I, CNA, CNE, MCSE) who also blogs on his blog site http://TheSystemAdministrator.com

Recently there was a necessity to install a Virtual CD/DVD on many computers on the same network. And it was necessary, that the virtual CD/DVD would be set to a special letter in the system. Right now there are a lot of programs which emulate CD/DVD and can mount any CDs/DVD images, as I wished to make all installation and configuration run remotely (well laziness by me, not wanting to run from computer to computer) It was necessary for the program to install in silent mode. After a quick search I chose МagicDisc.

I've selected this program for several reasons:

1. The program is free-of-charge (but not all options work in the free-of-charge version, but what is necessary for me, works)

2. There is opportunity to run setup in silent mode.

3. It is possible to operate all necessary functions from a command line.

For a more satisfiying management experience from the command line one more file, Miso.exe is required.

The given file can be found on the МagicDisc site.

For the installation I have written a script, INSTALL-V-CD.bat.

INSTALL-V-CD.bat is very simple and contains just one line:

setup_magicdisc.exe /S

To start the script on a remote system I used psexec.exe which can be downloaded here.

After the installation of МagicDisc, it was necessary to copy miso.exe to the remote computer. It is important to note that miso.exe should be located in a directory which is registered in the system PATH.

Now the most interesting part. We create virtual a CD

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Written by daniel.nerenberg on June 5th, 2007 with no comments.
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Guest Post: Providing a Default Domain for Microsoft FTP User Authentication

Providing a Default Domain for Microsoft FTP User Authentication

Jason Boche, MCSE NT4/2000/2003, MCSA 2000/2003, MCP, VCPx2, CCA, A+

As usual, I have a story behind most of my experiences. If you’re not interested in reading about it, skip to the section “How to do it”.

I’ve been using FTP servers since I learned how to write and publish web pages in HTML – about the early to mid 1990’s. I found using an FTP client to connect to an FTP server was pretty straight forward. The three required elements to provide are a host name, a user name, and a password. Sure, there are additional parameters that can be provided such as configuring a connection through a firewall, changing ports, or providing local and remote working directories, but let’s keep it simple, because that’s what this article is about – keeping it simple for end users who are not as technical, and would like to keep it that way.

Fast forward a few years. Now I’ve got fast ADSL broadband internet connectivity, as many static IP addresses as I want through my local ISP (static IPs still weren’t a hot commodity to be cherished back then), and servers in my spare bedroom running Microsoft IIS and FTP, as well as domain controllers. I decided that I’ve got more than enough bandwidth to host some websites for friends and small businesses in the area. These customers are not technically savvy. They’ve put together a website using some do-it-yourself WYSIWYG tool

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Written by daniel.nerenberg on June 4th, 2007 with no comments.
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