282 Networking: A Beginner’s Guide shown in Figure 18-4, if you choose No here, you can always add a public folder database to Exchange Server in the future in order to support these client applications. 5. You are asked whether you wish to join Microsoft’s Customer Experience Improvement Program (see Figure 18-5). Choosing to do this will send to Microsoft statistical data about your organization’s use of Exchange Server, Figure 18-3. Entering a name for the Exchange organization 283 Chapter 18: Introducing Exchange Server 2010 which Microsoft developers will use to help them understand how to best improve Exchange Server in the future. For this example, choose not to join the program at this time. 6. The Exchange Server 2010 setup program will perform a number of detailed checks of the server to ensure that all required software and patches are present on the system. It is typical for the program to find a number of items that need to be addressed, as demonstrated in Figure 18-6. Figure 18-4. Support for Outlook 2003 or Entourage? 284 Networking: A Beginner’s Guide 7. For each of the missing prerequisites, you can click the Recommended Action links to address each shortcoming. It may take a bit of time to work through them all, but it is fundamentally a straightforward process. After you have installed all of the required components in order for the Exchange Server Setup program to proceed, it’s a good idea to first run Windows Update to ensure that you have the latest patches for all the added components, and then restart the system before proceeding with Exchange Server installation. Figure 18-5. Join the Exchange Customer Experience Program? 285 Chapter 18: Introducing Exchange Server 2010 TIP One of the big prerequisites for most Exchange Server installations is Internet Information Services (IIS), which you will be prompted to add through the Server Manager. A large number of role services for IIS will also be required. As you progress through the Exchange Server prerequisites checks, periodically click the Retry button to have the system recheck the requirements. 8. Finally, you will see that you’ve completed all of the prerequisite role and feature installations, as shown in Figure 18-7. Click Install to complete the installation of Exchange Server. Figure 18-6. More prerequisites! 286 Networking: A Beginner’s Guide 9. When the installation is complete (which will take around 15 to 30 minutes depending on the server hardware), you will see the completion screen shown in Figure 18-8. Make sure that the Finalize Installation Using the Exchange Management Console checkbox is selected before clicking Finish. Setting Up Mailboxes Once you get into the Exchange Management Console, you should first run a process to gather some information about your organization. To do this, click the second-to-top node in the Exchange Management Console, called Microsoft Exchange On-Premises. Figure 18-7. Finally, ready to install Exchange Server . 282 Networking: A Beginner’s Guide shown in Figure 18-4, if you choose No here, you can always add a public folder database to Exchange Server in the future in order to support these client applications. 5 them all, but it is fundamentally a straightforward process. After you have installed all of the required components in order for the Exchange Server Setup program to proceed, it’s a good idea. 2003 or Entourage? 284 Networking: A Beginner’s Guide 7. For each of the missing prerequisites, you can click the Recommended Action links to address each shortcoming. It may take a bit of time