Managing a Unified Messaging Server
Applies to: Exchange Server 2007 SP3, Exchange Server 2007 SP2, Exchange Server 2007 SP1, Exchange Server 2007
Topic Last Modified: 2006-12-20
This topic discusses the management tasks that are used to manage a computer that is running Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 that has the Unified Messaging server role installed. You manage an Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging (UM) server by using the Exchange Management Console or the Exchange Management Shell. You can use the Exchange Management Console and the Exchange Management Shell to manage Unified Messaging server properties and settings. Management tasks include enabling or disabling Unified Messaging operation and modifying the properties of a Unified Messaging server.
For more information about the procedures for managing a Unified Messaging server, see the following topics:
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How to Enable Unified Messaging on Exchange 2007
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How to Install the Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging Server Role
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How to Uninstall the Unified Messaging Server Role in Exchange 2007
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How to Disable Unified Messaging on Exchange 2007
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How to Start the Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging Service
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How to Stop the Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging Service
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How to View the Properties of a Unified Messaging Server
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Modifying the Properties of a Unified Messaging Server
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How to View the Number of Active Calls
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How to Add a Unified Messaging Language to a Unified Messaging Server
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How to Remove a Unified Messaging Language Pack from a Unified Messaging Server
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How to Update the Speech Grammar Files
Administrative permissions are required to manage the Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging server. For more information about the permissions that are required to perform administrative tasks for Unified Messaging, see Required Permissions to Manage Unified Messaging.
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For more information about how to install the Unified Messaging server role, see How to Perform a Custom Installation Using Exchange Server 2007 Setup.
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For more information about Unified Messaging servers, see Understanding Unified Messaging Servers.

