If you select Use recommended settings , Exchange will automatically send error reports and information about your computer hardware and how you use Exchange to Microsoft. If you select Don't use recommended settings , these settings remain disabled but you can enable them at any time after Setup completes.
For more information about these settings and how information sent to Microsoft is used, click? Select Automatically install Windows Server roles and features that are required to install Exchange Server to have the Setup wizard install required Windows prerequisites.
You may need to reboot the computer to complete the installation of some Windows features. If you don't select this option, you must install the Windows features manually. This option installs only the Windows features required by Exchange. You must manually install other prerequisites manually. For more information, see Exchange prerequisites.
On the Installation Space and Location page, either accept the default installation location or click Browse to choose a new location.
Make sure that you have enough disk space available in the location where you want to install Exchange. If this is the first time you've run Exchange Setup in your organization, on the Exchange Organization page, type a name for your Exchange organization.
The Exchange organization name can contain only the following characters:. The organization name can't contain more than 64 characters. The organization name can't be blank. If you want to use the Active Directory split permissions model, select Apply Active Directory split permission security model to the Exchange organization.
On the Check for Updates? Connect to the Internet and check for updates : We recommend this option, which searches for updates to the version of Exchange that you're currently installing it doesn't detect newer Cumulative Updates.
This option takes you to the Downloading Updates page that searches for updates. Click Next to continue. The Copying Files page shows the progress of copying files to the local hard drive.
On the License Agreement page, review the software license terms, select I accept the terms in the license agreement , and then click Next to continue. Use recommended settings : Exchange automatically sends error reports and information about your computer hardware and how you use Exchange to Microsoft. For information about what's sent to Microsoft and how it's used, click? Don't use recommended settings : These settings are disabled, but you can enable them at any time after Setup completes.
Automatically install Windows Server roles and features that are required to install Exchange : Select this option to have the Setup wizard install the required Windows prerequisites. You might need to reboot the computer to complete the installation of some Windows features. If you don't select this option, you need to install the Windows features manually. Note : Selecting this option installs only the Windows features that are required by Exchange.
You need to install other prerequisites manually. For more information, see Exchange Server prerequisites. The Exchange Management Shell is the PowerShell management interface for Exchange Server and is where most experience admins prefer to spend their time. PowerShell tends to be faster than the EAC, and is more efficient for many administrative tasks such as making bulk changes or pulling report data.
The Exchange Management Shell is installed automatically on your Exchange servers, and available from the list of apps on the start screen. However, RDPing to your Exchange servers to perform administrative tasks is not very efficient, nor is it recommended.
Instead, you can connect to your Exchange servers using PowerShell remoting. The simplest way to do this is to add a function to your PowerShell profile for remoting to Exchange. You can then run Exchange setup from an elevated CMD prompt and specify a management tools install. I like the EAC, and for the most part, find it friendly and intuitive to use as well, however, I do find that there are a couple of list view annoyances that I wonder if there is a way to modify them.
See Exchange admin center in Exchange Online. See Exchange admin center in EOP. External URL : By default, this value is unconfigured. Before you can connect to the EAC from the Internet, you need to configure the following settings:.
A TLS certificate that contains or matches the host name entry. Very likely, this will be a subject alternative name SAN certificate or a wildcard certificate, because most of the client services are all available under the same website on the Exchange server.
For more information, see Certificate requirements for Exchange services. You can disable external administrator access to the EAC while still allowing users to access their Options page in Outlook on the web. For more information, see Turn off access to the Exchange admin center. These examples show you how to find the internal and external URL values for the EAC virtual directories in your organization:.
To find the value for the virtual directory named "ecp Default Web Site " on the server named Mailbox01, run the following command. For more information, see Get-EcpVirtualDirectory. In Exchange , if you're in a coexistence environment with Exchange , the location of your mailbox controls the default behavior for opening the EAC or ECP:. The cross-premises navigation allows you to easily switch between your Exchange Online and on-premises Exchange deployments.
If you don't have an Exchange Online organization, the Office link takes you to a page that compares plans and pricing for Microsoft and Office services. The feature pane is the first level of navigation for most of the tasks that you'll perform in the EAC, and is organized by the following feature areas:. Recipients : Manage mailboxes, groups, resource mailboxes room and equipment mailboxes , contacts, shared mailboxes, and mailbox migrations and moves.
For more information, see the following topics:. Create user mailboxes in Exchange Server and Manage user mailboxes. Manage distribution groups and Manage dynamic distribution groups. Create and manage room mailboxes. Manage mail contacts and Manage mail users. Create shared mailboxes in the Exchange admin center. For more information, see the following topics.
Manage role groups , Manage role group members , and Manage role assignment policies. View or configure Outlook on the web mailbox policy properties. Compliance management : This is where you'll manage In-Place eDiscovery, In-Place Hold, auditing mailbox audit logging and administrator audit logging , data loss prevention DLP , retention policies, retention tags, and journal rules.
Data loss prevention in Exchange Server. Retention policies and Retention tags.
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