I am new to Exchange 2007. However, from what I read is it should be
installed on a member server of a domain and avoid putting it on an AD
server. However, in Exchange 2003, you could go into Active Directory and
simply right click a user and go to exchange tasks. However, with 2007, you
can't do that since it is not an AD machine. Can somebody point me to a link
that explains how to simply do that day to day administration of Exchange
2007 such as add Exhcange users, delete mailboxes and keep the user, etc.
Thank you.

Re: Exchange with Active Directory by John

John
Tue Mar 11 18:04:17 CDT 2008

For what you stated you can use the Recipient Configuration Node at the
Exchange 2007 Server,

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb124028(EXCHG.80).aspx

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John Oliver, Jr
MCSE, MCT, CCNA
Exchange MVP 2008
Microsoft Certified Partner


"Joe R." <JoeR@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I am new to Exchange 2007. However, from what I read is it should be
> installed on a member server of a domain and avoid putting it on an AD
> server. However, in Exchange 2003, you could go into Active Directory and
> simply right click a user and go to exchange tasks. However, with 2007,
> you
> can't do that since it is not an AD machine. Can somebody point me to a
> link
> that explains how to simply do that day to day administration of Exchange
> 2007 such as add Exhcange users, delete mailboxes and keep the user, etc.
> Thank you.