Exchange Server 2010 (x64)

Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition

 

Contents

Program Details. 1

Prerequisites. 2

Getting Started in Hyper-V

Overview.. 2

Add the virtual machine to your Hyper-V Manager. 2

Launch the virtual machine

Username and Password. 3. 3

Evaluation package contents. 4

Operating System.. 4

Microsoft software. 4

 

Program Details

The evaluation period for this virtual machine image ends @ 8/10/2010.  NO EFFORT SHOULD BE MADE TO ACTIVATE THIS IMAGE.  After 8/10/2010, the evaluation period is over and the image should be discarded. 

 

For complete use-rights, please refer to the EULA contained within this evaluation package.

 

·         Do not redistribute this image.

·         Do not put this image into a production environment.

·         It is recommended not to join this image to a corporate network.

·         If you choose to join this image to an external network, you should immediately download updates and security patches for the operating system and all applications.

 

Prerequisites

In order to use this evaluation package you will need to have Microsoft Hyper-V installed on a physical machine.

 

 

Hyper-V is available on Windows Server 2008 only and the details on how to install Hyper-V can be found here.

 

 

Getting Started in Hyper-V

Overview

The evaluation package referenced in this document includes a number of pre-configured virtual machine that you will use to run your evaluation

 

Date

File name

2/4/2010

2/4/2010

RTM SLC-DC01.vhd

RTM SLC-OCS.vhd

 

The above table includes all the files necessary to deploy this evaluation image.  These files were extracted into the same folder as this document when you ran the installer.

 

In order to use this evaluation you need to add this package as a new virtual machine to your Hyper-V installation. To do this, perform the following steps from the administration console of your Virtual Server:

 

·         Add the virtual machine to Hyper-V Manager

·         Launch the virtual machine

·         Configuring virtual networks

 

Import the virtual machine to your Hyper-V Manager

1.       Open Hyper-V Manager. Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Hyper-V Manager.

2.       If you are not already connected to the server that owns the shared storage, connect to that server.

3.       From the Action pane, click Import Virtual Machine.

4.       Click Browse and select the folder RTM SLC-DC01 in the Import Virtual Machine popup screen.

5.       Click Browse and select the folder RTM SLC-OCS in the Import Virtual Machine popup screen.

6.       Click Import and then click close.

Launch the Virtual Machine

1.       Once you go through the steps in Add the virtual machine to your Hyper-V manager, the virtual machine you added will be listed under the Virtual Machines pane.

2.       Right-Click on the virtual machine and click Start.

Configuring virtual networks

  1. Open Hyper-V Manager.
  2. From the Actions menu, click Virtual Network Manager.
  3. Under Create virtual network, select the type of network you want to create. The types of network are External, Internal, and Private.
  4. Click Add. The New Virtual Network page appears.

Type a name for the new network. Review the other properties and modify them if necessary.

 

Username and Password

Use the following information to log on to Microsoft Windows contained within the virtual machine

·         Username:        contoso\Administrator

·         Password:          pass@word1

  

Evaluation package contents

Operating System

This image contains Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition installed using a default configuration. No optional components are included.

 

Microsoft software

Exchange Server 2010 RTM

Office Communications Server 2007 R2

 

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