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8. Set up the router address in DHCP.
a. Open StartÆAdministrative ToolsÆDHCP.
b. Expand the domain.
c. Right-click Server Options, and select Configure Options.
d. From the General tab, select the 003 Router option, and make sure it is checked.
e. In the Data entry frame, in the IP address: field, enter the IP address of the router (192.168.0.254).
f. Click Add.
g. Click OK.
Setting up the Exchange server
1. Install Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition on the server.
a. Insert and boot from the HP SmartStart 7.60 CD.
b. Select English (the default), and click Continue.
c. At the SmartStart Home screen, click Deploy Server.
d. At the Server Deployment – Hardware Configuration screen, click Continue.
e. At the Server Deployment – Operating System Selection screen, expand Microsoft Windows 2003
and select Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2, Enterprise Edition. Click Continue.
f. At the Server Deployment – Operating System Media Source screen, select CD-ROM as the source
type and Flat files as the source format. Click Continue.
g. At the Server Deployment – Disk Partitioning Options screen, click Continue.
h. At the Server Deployment – Operating System Configuration Information screen, enter the User
Name, Organization Name, and Product Key.
i. Set License Type to Per Seat (the default), and click Continue.
j. At the Server Deployment – SNMP Configuration screen, click Continue.
k. At the Server Deployment – Ready to Install screen, click Continue. Setup will begin.
l. The setup program will prompt you at the Server Deployment screen to Please insert the operating
system media and click Continue. Insert the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition
CD Disc 1 into the CD-ROM drive, and click Continue. Setup will verify the media and begin copying
data files. Once setup finishes copying the files it needs your system will automatically reboot.
2. Set the Administrator account password to Password1, the server name to SERVER2-EX, and the
Workgroup to ACME.
3. Disable the second network card by right-clicking the taskbar icon and selecting disable.
4. Set the server name and give this server a unique static IP address. (The IP addresses in these
instructions are simply samples; your IP addresses will depend on your domain.)
• Name: SERVER2-EX
• IP Address: 192.168.0.2
• Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
• Default gateway: 192.168.0.254
• DNS: 192.168.0.1
• Workgroup: ACME
5. Install the latest security updates from the Windows Update site.
6. Add SERVER2-EX to the ACME domain.
a. Go to Control PanelÆSystem.
b. On the Computer Name tab, click Change.
c. Select Domain, and enter ACME.local as the domain. Click OK.
d. When prompted, enter the username Administrator and the password Password1, then click OK.
e. Click OK.
f. Click OK.
g. Click OK.
h. Click Yes to restart.
i. After restart, press Ctrl-Alt-Delete at the login screen and click Options.
j. Select the ACME domain, and login as Administrator.
7. Set up Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0. (You must set up IIS on the server before you
install Microsoft Exchange Server 2003.)
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