Applies to: Exchange Server 2007 SP3, Exchange Server
2007 SP2, Exchange Server 2007 SP1
Topic Last Modified: 2006-09-15
When you select the Server Configuration node, all Exchange servers in your Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 organization are listed in the result pane.
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The nodes that appear under Server Configuration display only the Exchange servers that have a specific server role installed. For more information about these sub-nodes, see Server Configuration. |
To focus on a set of servers that have specific attributes, you can use a variety of expressions to filter the list that appears in the result pane. For more information about filters, see How to Filter the Result Pane.
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To modify how server configuration objects are displayed in Microsoft Management Console (MMC), click View in the action pane. For more information about view options, see Recipient Configuration. |
When you select an Exchange server from the result pane, the following server-specific actions are available either by right-clicking the server name or by using the action pane.
- Manage <Server Role>
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- Click Manage <Server Role> to manage the
configuration for servers that have the selected server role
installed. When you click Manage <Server Role>, you
will navigate to the corresponding sub-node under Server
Configuration
- For links to more information about
Exchange 2007 server roles, see "For More Information"
later in this topic.
- Click Manage <Server Role> to manage the
configuration for servers that have the selected server role
installed. When you click Manage <Server Role>, you
will navigate to the corresponding sub-node under Server
Configuration
- Enter Product Key
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Click Enter Product Key to enter a product key for an Exchange 2007 server that does not have a product key configured.
Note: This action is available only if you installed the 64-bit version of Exchange 2007.
- Properties
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- Click Properties to view all properties for the selected
server.
- If you select Server Configuration, select a server in
the result pane, and then click Properties, the
<Server Name> Properties displays tabs for all
the server roles that are installed on the server.
- If you expand Server Configuration, select a server role
sub-node, select a server in the result pane, and then click
Properties, the <Server Name> Properties
displays tabs for only the server role that you selected in the
console tree.
For example, if you expand Server Configuration, click Client Access, select a server that has the Client Access server role installed, and then click Properties, the <Server Name> Properties displays only the General tab and the Outlook Anywhere tab. These tabs are specific to Client Access servers.
- For links to more information about
Exchange 2007 server roles, see "For More Information"
later in this topic.
- Click Properties to view all properties for the selected
server.
For More Information
- For more information about actions that you can perform on a
Mailbox server, see the following topics:
- For more information about actions that you can perform on a
Client Access server, see Server Configuration
> Client Access.
- For more information about actions that you can perform on a
Hub Transport server, see Server Configuration
> Hub Transport.
- For more information about actions that you can perform on a
Unified Messaging server, see Server Configuration
> Unified Messaging.
- For more information about server roles in
Exchange Server 2007, see the following topics: