9. BIBLIOGRAFÍA Y REFERENCIAS
9.1. Bibliografía
Scenario
This exercise continues setting up the Lucerne Publishing Datacenter by installing Exchange Server 2013 into your domain.
The main tasks for this exercise are as follows:
1. Download Exchange Server 2013 2. Obtain your Student DNS Domain Name 3. Install Exchange 2013 into your Domain 4. Verify the Exchange Server Installation
Task 1: Download Exchange Server 2013
1. On LUC-CL1, switch to the Windows Azure PowerShell prompt, then type the following command, and press Enter:
.\RestartExchange.ps1
Wait until you see the "Exchange environment is ready" message before proceeding.
2. On LUC-CL1, in File Explorer, in E:\RDP_files, double-click LUC-EX1.rdp.
3. If a Remote Desktop Connection warning message appears, click Don’t ask me again for connections to this computer and click Connect.
4. Connect as LUCERNE\LucAdmin, password: Pa$$w0rd.
5. If another Remote Desktop Message appears, click Don’t ask me again for connections to this computer and click Yes; verify that this machine starts in Desktop Experience mode.
6. On LUC-EX1, on the taskbar, click Server Manager.
7. In Server Manager, in the navigation pane, click Local Server.
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8. In the Properties for LUC-EX1, next to IE Enhanced Security Configuration, click On.
9. In the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration dialog box, select Off for Administrators, and then click OK.
10. Close Server Manager.
11. On LUC-EX1, press the Windows key to go to the Start screen, and then click Internet Explorer.
12. At the Windows Internet Explorer 10 dialog box, select Use recommended security and compatibility settings, and then click OK.
13. If you get an Internet Explorer dialog box, click Yes.
14. In the address box, type http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=402685&clcid=0x409, and then press Enter.
15. On the Download Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 page, click Get Started Now.
16. On the Sign in page, type [email protected], (where [email protected] is the email address you used to sign up for the Office 365 trial in Module 1, Lab A, Exercise 1, Task 1), and then click Sign in.
17. On the Profile Center pages, enter appropriate information, and then click Continue.
18. At the Akamai NetSession Interface dialog box, click download the installer, and then in the Internet Explorer download bar, click Run.
19. At the Akamai NetSession Interface License Agreement dialog box, click I Agree, and then click Next.
20. At the Save As dialog box, navigate to C:\Temp, and then click the new folder icon.
21. Enter Exchange as the new folder name, then double-click Exchange, and click Save; the download may take 4-5 minutes to complete.
22. At the Akamai NetSession Interface Installation Complete dialog box, click Close.
23. When the download is complete, on the taskbar, click File Explorer, navigate to C:\Temp\Exchange, and then double-click Exchange-x64.
24. In the Choose Directory for Extracted Files dialog box, ensure that C:\Temp\Exchange is selected, and then click OK.
Note: The extraction process will take several minutes to complete; you can proceed to the next exercise while the files are being extracted.
25. If the download process crashes at any point, simply repeat steps 10 onwards.
26. Wait until you get the Extraction Complete dialog box, and then click OK.
27. Press the Windows Key, bring up the Charms menu, click Settings, click Power, then click Restart.
Task 2: Obtain your Student DNS Domain Name
1. On LUC-CL1, switch to the Windows Azure PowerShell prompt, then type the following command, and press Enter:
.\GetIPAddress.ps1
2. Note the public IP address of the Lucerne Publishing datacenter:
Note: You will require this address in several of the following labs, so you might want to save it in a text file onto your desktop.
3. On LUC-CL1, on the taskbar, click Internet Explorer.
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4. In the address box, type http://www.O365Ready.com, and then press Enter.
5. Under Generate Student Lab Number, type in your public IP address from Step 2 above, and then click Submit.
6. Note down your five-digit O365Ready Lab domain:
lab______________.o365ready.com
Note: This is your DNS sub-domain. You should use this in all subsequent labs wherever you see
“labXXXXX.o365ready.com” in the instructions.
7. Press the Windows key, type PowerShell, and then click Windows PowerShell.
8. At the Windows PowerShell prompt, type Resolve-DNSName labXXXXX.o365ready.com (replacing XXXXX with the number from Step 6 above) and press Enter.
Note: You may get a failure message at this point which is caused by DNS propagation delays. If so, return to this step after you have completed the next task, “Install Exchange 2013 into your Domain”.
9. Check that the returned IP address value matches the one you recorded in Step 2.
Task 3: Install Exchange 2013 into your Domain
1. On LUC-CL1, in File Explorer, in E:\RDP_files, double-click LUC-EX1.rdp.
2. If a Remote Desktop Connection warning message appears, click Don’t ask me again for connections to this computer and click Connect.
3. Connect as LUCERNE\LucAdmin, password: Pa$$w0rd.
4. If another Remote Desktop Message appears, click Don’t ask me again for connections to this computer and click Yes.
5. Press the Windows key to go to the Start screen.
6. On Start screen, type PowerShell.
7. Right-click Windows PowerShell, and then click Run as administrator.
8. At the Windows PowerShell prompt, type the following command, and press Enter:
CD C:\Temp
9. At the Windows PowerShell prompt, type the following command, and press Enter:
Set-ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted
10. Press Y and then press Enter to confirm the execution policy change.
11. At the Windows PowerShell prompt, type the following command, and press Enter:
.\SetupExchange.ps1
12. At the What is your 5 digit O365Ready Lab UPN number prompt, enter the number you were assigned in the previous task (where XXXXX is your unique O365ready.com number).
13. Your lab UPN is displayed.
14. Wait until you see the "Exchange setup is complete" message before proceeding; the installation takes approximately 45-50 minutes. (Ignore any error messages relating to user accounts that already exist).
15. Close the RDP session.
16. On LUC-CL1, switch to the Windows Azure PowerShell prompt.
17. At the Windows Azure PowerShell prompt, type the following command, and press Enter:
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.\RestartExchange.ps1
Wait until you see the "Exchange environment is ready" message before proceeding.
Task 4: Verify the Exchange Server Installation 1. On LUC-CL1, switch to the RDP connection to LUC-DC1.
2. In Server Manager, click Tools, and click Active Directory Domains and Trusts.
3. In Active Directory Domains and Trusts, in the console tree, right-click Active Directory Domains and Trusts, and click Properties.
4. In the Active Directory Domains and Trusts dialog box, verify that the UPN suffix is LabXXXXX.o365ready.com (where XXXXX is your unique O365ready.com number).
5. Close the Active Directory Domains and Trusts dialog box, and then close Active Directory Domains and Trusts.
6. In Server Manager, click Tools and click Active Directory Users and Computers.
7. In the Accounts OU, verify that there are 15 user accounts.
8. In the Sales OU, verify that there are two accounts.
9. Double-click one of the user accounts, and on the Account tab, verify that the logon name is in the form <name>@LabXXXXX.o365ready.com (where XXXXX is your unique O365ready.com number).
10. Close the user properties dialog box, and then close Active Directory Users and Computers.
11. Minimize the LUC-DC1 RDP session.
12. On LUC-CL1, double-click LUC-EX1.rdp, and connect as LUCERNE\LucAdmin, password: Pa$$w0rd.
13. On the Start screen, click Exchange Management Shell.
14. At the Exchange Management Shell prompt, type the following command, and press Enter:
Get-ExchangeServer |Select Name, ServerRole
15. Verify that the Mailbox and ClientAccess roles are enabled on this server.
16. At the Exchange Management Shell prompt, type the following command, and press Enter:
Get-Mailbox -OrganizationalUnit Accounts 17. Verify that there are 15 mail-enabled users.
18. On LUC-EX1, on the Start screen, start Internet Explorer, and in the Address bar, type https://luc-ex1/ecp.
19. Log in as LUCERNE\LucAdmin with a password of Pa$$w0rd.
20. On the Outlook Web App page, under Language, select English (United States) and under Time zone, select (UTC) Coordinated Universal Time, and click save.
21. Confirm that you can see the Exchange admin center.
22. Minimize the LUC-EX1 RDP session.
23. On LUC-CL1, switch to Internet Explorer.
24. In the address box, type https://IPaddress/owa (where IPaddress is the public IP address you obtained in step 2 of the Obtain your Student DNS Domain Name task), and then press Enter.
25. On the There is a problem with this website's security certificate page, click Continue to this website.
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26. Log in as LUCERNE\LucAdmin with a password of Pa$$w0rd.
27. Click new mail and in the To box, type [email protected], (where [email protected] is the email address you used to sign up for the Office 365 trial in Module 1, Lab A, Exercise 1, Task 1).
28. Add a subject line and some body text.
29. Click SEND.
30. If the message bounces back, forward it to [email protected] and your IP address should be delisted within 24 hours.
Note that you will not get a response to the delisting request as incoming DNS has not yet been configured. Also, the address for delisting may be different to that shown above.
Results: You have a working Exchange Server.
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Module Review and Takeaways
Having completed this module, you can now use the Office 365 admin center and Windows PowerShell to manage users, licenses, and groups in Office 365.
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