Folks,
After a couple months of testing, I am planning on moving forward with the installation of Exchange 2003 into our live environment. Currently, we are running Gordano NT mail and are not migrating any data or user accounts to Exchange. This is a fresh, new install of one Exchange 2003 server into a 10 site, 200 user Server 2003 AD environment.
Does anyone see an issue with this scenario from recovering from a botched (I hope not, but you never know) Exchange install:
1. Power off all other AD severs in the domain. There are a total of 5 AD servers. The only one I want turned on during this install is the master.
2. Make an image of the domain master server.
3. Install Exchange and hope that it all goes well.
4. If it does not go well, restore the image to the domain master server.
5. If it all goes well, bring up the other AD servers one by one for replication.
The reason I am asking is that I tested a botched install scenario on my test domain (which only has one Active Directory server) and since the Exchange server was the last (and only) Exchange server in the domain, it would not let me remove it. Basically, I am giving myself a full Sunday (no staff here then) to get this server up and running, and in the event that I screw it up, I want to be able to remove the server, turn the Gordano server back on and get everything back to normal.
Does this make sense or do I sound insane? Thanks in advance!
Tony
After a couple months of testing, I am planning on moving forward with the installation of Exchange 2003 into our live environment. Currently, we are running Gordano NT mail and are not migrating any data or user accounts to Exchange. This is a fresh, new install of one Exchange 2003 server into a 10 site, 200 user Server 2003 AD environment.
Does anyone see an issue with this scenario from recovering from a botched (I hope not, but you never know) Exchange install:
1. Power off all other AD severs in the domain. There are a total of 5 AD servers. The only one I want turned on during this install is the master.
2. Make an image of the domain master server.
3. Install Exchange and hope that it all goes well.
4. If it does not go well, restore the image to the domain master server.
5. If it all goes well, bring up the other AD servers one by one for replication.
The reason I am asking is that I tested a botched install scenario on my test domain (which only has one Active Directory server) and since the Exchange server was the last (and only) Exchange server in the domain, it would not let me remove it. Basically, I am giving myself a full Sunday (no staff here then) to get this server up and running, and in the event that I screw it up, I want to be able to remove the server, turn the Gordano server back on and get everything back to normal.
Does this make sense or do I sound insane? Thanks in advance!
Tony