Install Exchange 2010 in a Mixed Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2007 Organization

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This topic explains how to use Exchange 2010 Setup or unattended installation to install the first Microsoft Exchange 2010 server in an existing Exchange organization.

You can't perform an in-place upgrade from Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010. However, you can install an Exchange 2010 server into the existing Exchange organization and then move or create the Exchange resources, such as mailboxes, public folders, and connectors to Exchange 2010. After you perform this procedure, you will be running in a coexistence mode. You can maintain this mode for an indefinite period of time, or you can immediately complete the upgrade to Exchange 2010 by moving all resources from Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010 and then decommissioning the Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2007 servers.

To learn more about upgrading your organization, see the following topics:

Prerequisites

You must ensure that each of the servers meets the appropriate prerequisites and system requirements before you begin your installation. For more information, see the following topics:

Install Exchange 2010

If this is the first instance of Exchange 2010 that you're installing into your existing organization, make sure that you install the Client Access server role first, followed by the Hub Transport server role, followed by the UM server role, and lastly, the Mailbox server role.

To perform the following procedure, the account you use must be delegated membership in the Schema Admins group if you haven't previously prepared the Active Directory schema. If you're installing the first Exchange 2010 server in the organization, the account you use must have membership in the Enterprise Admins group. If you have already prepared the schema and are not installing the first Exchange 2010 server in the organization, the account you use must be delegated the Delegated Setup role group.

Hinweis

For information about preparing Active Directory for Exchange 2010, see Vorbereiten von Active Directory und Domänen. For information about permissions in Exchange 2010, see Grundlegendes zu Berechtigungen and Grundlegendes zur rollenbasierten Zugriffssteuerung.

  1. Insert the Exchange 2010 DVD into the DVD drive. When the AutoPlay dialog appears, click Run Setup.exe under Install or run program. If the AutoPlay dialog doesn't appear, navigate to the root of the DVD and double-click Setup.exe. Alternatively, browse to the location of your Exchange 2010 installation files and double-click Setup.exe.

  2. The Exchange Server 2010 Setup welcome screen appears. In the Install section, the software listed for Step 1: Install .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 and Step 2: Install Windows PowerShell v2 was installed with the Exchange 2010 prerequisites. However, if these prerequisites aren't already installed, click the appropriate step to install them.
    For more information about Windows PowerShell installation, see Installieren des Windows Management Framework.

    Wichtig

    If you're installing Exchange 2010 on Windows Server 2008 R2, don't use the downloadable .NET Framework package. Instead, use Server Manager in Windows Server 2008 R2 or run ServerManagerCmd -i NET-Framework.

  3. When Step 1 and Step 2 are shown as Installed, click Step 3: Choose Exchange language option to expand the Exchange language options, and then choose the appropriate option:

    1. Install all languages from the language bundle   This option installs all the Exchange 2010 languages from an Exchange 2010 language bundle. You can connect to the Internet to download the latest applicable language bundle or to use a previously downloaded language bundle on a local drive or network share. Internet connectivity is required for Exchange Setup to download the language pack bundle.
    2. Install only languages from the DVD   This option installs only the languages included with the Setup DVD. The installation of additional languages support requires installing the languages from the language bundle.
      For more information about Exchange language options, see Exchange 2010-Sprachunterstützung.
  4. After language installation is complete, click Step 4: Install Microsoft Exchange. This option starts the Exchange Server 2010 Setup Wizard.

  5. On the License Agreement page, review the software license terms. If you agree to the terms, select I accept the terms in the license agreement, and then click Next.

  6. On the Error Reporting page, choose Yes, and then click Next.

  7. On the Installation Type page, click Typical Exchange Server Installation. If you want to change the path for the Exchange 2010 installation, click Browse, locate the appropriate folder in the folder tree, and then click OK. Click Next.

    Hinweis

    If you choose the Typical Exchange Server Installation option, you will not be able to install the Unified Messaging server role or Edge Transport server role during this installation. You can add additional server roles later if you choose not to install them during this installation.

  8. On the Configure Client Access Server external domain page, enter a domain name to use to configure your Client Access servers. For more information about configuring Client Access servers, see Verwalten des externen Clientzugriffs. Click Next.

  9. On the Customer Experience Improvement page, choose the appropriate selection for your organization, and then click Next.

  10. On the Readiness Checks page, view the status to determine if the organization and server role prerequisite checks completed successfully. If they have completed successfully, click Install to install Exchange 2010.

    Hinweis

    If this is the first Exchange server role that you are installing into your existing organization, make sure that you install the Client Access server role first, followed by the Hub Transport server role, followed by the UM server role, and lastly, the Mailbox server role.

  11. On the Completion page, click Finish.

For more information about performing a custom installation, see Durchführen einer benutzerdefinierten Exchange 2010-Installation. For detailed syntax and parameter information about how to install Exchange 2010 in unattended mode, see Installieren von Exchange 2010 im unbeaufsichtigten Modus.

Other Tasks

After installation is complete, you can view the Exchange 2010 configuration objects in Exchange Management Console (EMC) in Exchange 2010.

Wichtig

You can only view and manage the Exchange 2010 configuration objects using the EMC in Exchange 2010.

To verify that Exchange 2010 installed correctly, see Überprüfen einer Exchange 2010-Installation.

Um die ordnungsgemäße Nachrichtenübermittlung sicherzustellen, können Sie die folgenden Schritte ausführen:

  1. Konfigurieren Sie den Hub-Transport-Server. Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter Aufgaben nach der Bereitstellung für Transportserver.
  2. Erstellen Sie ein Postfach auf dem Exchange 2010-Postfachserver. Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter Erstellen eines Postfachs.
  3. Senden Sie eine E-Mail-Nachricht aus dem Exchange 2010-Postfach an einen Benutzer, dessen Postfach sich auf einem Exchange 2007-Server befindet. Überprüfen Sie den Empfang der E-Mail-Nachricht.
  4. Senden Sie eine E-Mail-Nachricht über ein Benutzerkonto, dessen Postfach sich auf einem Exchange 2007-Server befindet, an den Benutzer des neuen Exchange 2010-Postfachs. Überprüfen Sie den Empfang der E-Mail-Nachricht.

Sie können mithilfe der Website Exchange Remote Connectivity Analyzer (in englischer Sprache) die Konnektivität von Exchange testen.

Abschließend sollten Sie sicherstellen, dass Sie die im Abschnitt Abschließen von Bereitstellungsaufgaben beschriebenen erforderlichen Aufgaben für die installierten Serverrollen ausgeführt haben.

Wichtig

Exchange 2010 erstellt die Systemadresslisten nun in einem neuen Container. Empfänger, die mithilfe der Exchange 2003- oder Exchange 2007-Verwaltungstools erstellt oder geändert wurden, werden nicht mit diesen Systemadresslisten gestempelt. Als Folge werden sie vom Cmdlet Get-Recipient nicht erkannt.
Zur Beseitigung dieses Problems müssen Sie die virtuelle Listenanzeige (Virtual List View, VLV) von Active Directory aktivieren. Nachdem Sie ein Upgrade einer vorhandenen Exchange 2003-Organisation auf Exchange 2010 durchgeführt und Ihre Exchange 2003-Server außer Betrieb genommen haben, müssen Sie Active Directory VLV aktivieren. Um VLV für Exchange 2010 zu aktivieren, führen Sie das Cmdlet Enable-AddressListPaging aus. Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter Enable-AddressListPaging.