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If you plan to deploy Edge Servers for external user access, we recommend that you configure the external URL during your Standard Edition server deployment. If you create this URL later, you need to use the LcsCmd.exe command-line tool. For details, see the Before You Begin section of Configure a Reverse Proxyin the Deploying Office Communications Server 2007 R2 documentation. |
To install and activate Office Communications Server Standard Edition
- Log on to the server where you want to install Standard Edition
server as a member of the DomainAdmins group or with equivalent
user rights.
- Do one of the following:
- Insert the Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2
CD, and then click
Standard Edition.
- Install from a network share by browsing to the \setup\amd64\
folder and double-clicking
setupSE.exe.
- Insert the Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2
CD, and then click
Standard Edition.
- Click
Deploy Standard Edition Server.
- At
Deploy Server, click
Run.
- On the
Welcome to the Deploy Server Wizardpage, click
Next.
- Review the license agreement, click
I accept the terms in the license agreementto proceed, and
then click
Next.
- On the
Location for Server Filespage, do one of the following:
- To install the files at the default location, click
Next.
- To install the files at another location, click
Browse, browse to the location where you want the files to
be installed, and then click
Next.
- To install the files at the default location, click
Next.
- On the
Application Configurationpage, do the following:
- To activate the Conferencing Attendant application, select the
Conferencing Attendantcheck box.
- To activate the Conferencing Announcement Service, select the
Conferencing Announcement Servicecheck box.
- To activate the Response Group Service, select the
Response Group Servicecheck box.
- To activate the Outside Voice Control, select the
Outside Voice Controlcheck box.
- To activate the Conferencing Attendant application, select the
Conferencing Attendantcheck box.
- On the
Main Service Account for Standard Edition Serverpage, type
the name of a new or existing service account that will run the
core Office Communications Server service on this computer, type
the password for the account, and then click
Next.
Note: The default account is RTCService. For a new account, ensure that you use a strong password that meets your organizations Active Directory password requirements. When you create a new account, activation might fail until the account has been replicated in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). If activation fails, wait until the account has been replicated, and then try again. - On the
Component Service Account for this Standard Edition
Serverpage, type the name of a new or existing service account
that will run the Audio/Video Conferencing Server and Web
Conferencing Server components on this computer, type the password
for the account, and then click
Next.
Note: The default account is RTCComponentService. For a new account, ensure that you use a strong password that meets your organizations AD DS password requirements. - On the
Web Farm FQDNspage, do one or more of the following:
- Verify that
Internal web farm FQDNdisplays your server fully qualified
domain name (FQDN). This FQDN is used by internal users for client
download of Web conferencing content, distribution group expansion,
and Address Book information.
- If you plan to enable external user access or federated user
access to Web conferences, under
External web farm FQDN (optional), type the FQDN that
resolves to the external IP address of your reverse proxy. This
FQDN is used by external users for client download of Web
conferencing content, distribution group expansion, and Address
Book information. It is also used by anonymous and external users
to download Web conference content. For details about external user
access, see External User Access and
Deploying Edge Servers for External User Access.
- Verify that
Internal web farm FQDNdisplays your server fully qualified
domain name (FQDN). This FQDN is used by internal users for client
download of Web conferencing content, distribution group expansion,
and Address Book information.
- When you are finished, click
Next.
- On the
Location for Database Filespage, to accept the default
directories for user database and transaction log files, click
Next. Setup automatically detects the best location for the
files. If possible, place each database and transaction log file on
a separate physical disk to improve performance. We highly
recommend that you place the database files on a separate disk that
does not contain system files or page files.
- On the
Ready to Deploy Serverpage, review the settings that you
specified, and then click
Next.
- When the files are installed and the wizard has completed,
select the
View the log when you click Finishcheck box, and then click
Finish.
- In the log file, verify that
<Success>appears under the
Execution Resultcolumn, look for
<Success>Execution Result at the end of each task, and
then close the log window.
Note: As soon as the initial install is finished, access Active Directory Domain Service and open the properties for the RTCService and RTCComponentService accounts. By default, both of these accounts are created in a state that will allow the password to expire. Change the settings to either mark these accounts to not allow the password to expire or add the accounts to the normal service account password change routine.