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Checklist: Perform a new installation of Exchange 2013

Applies to: Exchange Server 2013

Use this checklist to deploy Microsoft Exchange Server 2013. Before you start working with this checklist, make sure you're familiar with the concepts discussed in:

This checklist is generic in that it provides guidance for a typical scenario.

Note

The Exchange Server Deployment Assistant provides you with customized step-by-step guidance about how to deploy Exchange Server. The Deployment Assistant can help you deploy a new installation of Exchange Server 2013, upgrade a previous version to Exchange 2013, or configure a hybrid deployment of Exchange 2013 and Exchange Online. To learn more, see Exchange Server Deployment Assistant.

Checklist for a new installation of Exchange 2013

Done? Task Topic
1. Read the release notes. Release notes for Exchange 2013
2. Verify system requirements. Exchange 2013 system requirements
3. Confirm prerequisite steps are done. Exchange 2013 prerequisites
4. Configure disjoint namespace.

Note: This step is optional. It's only necessary if your organization is running a disjoint namespace.
Disjoint namespace scenarios
5. Install the Mailbox server role. Install Exchange 2013 using the Setup wizard
6. Install the Client Access server role. Install Exchange 2013 using the Setup wizard
7. Install the Edge Transport server role.

Note: This step is optional. It's only necessary if you want to install an Edge Transport server. For more information, see Edge Transport servers.
Install the Exchange 2013 Edge Transport role using the Setup wizard
8. Create an EdgeSync subscription.

This step is optional. It's only necessary if you've installed an Edge Transport server and want to configure an EdgeSync subscription between your Edge Transport server and a Hub Transport server. For more information, see Edge Subscriptions.
Configure Internet mail flow through a subscribed Edge Transport server
9. Configure Transport. Create a Send connector
10. Add additional accepted domains. Add additional accepted domains
11. Configure email address policies. Configure the default email address policy
12. Configure settings on virtual directories, including the offline address book, Exchange Web Services, Exchange admin center (EAC), Outlook Web App, and Exchange ActiveSync virtual directories.

Note: This step is necessary if you want to use Exchange Web Services, Outlook Anywhere, or the offline address book. It also may be required if you need to change any of the default settings for EAC, Outlook Web App, or Exchange ActiveSync.
Configure external URLs

Configure internal URLs
13. Add digital certificates on the Client Access server. Configure an SSL certificate
14. Configure Unified Messaging.

Note: This step is optional. It's only necessary if you want to use Unified Messaging in your organization.
Deploying voice mail and UM
15. Configure additional Unified Messaging and Lync Server settings.

Note: This step is optional. It's only necessary if you've configured Unified Messaging in your organization and want to integrate it with Lync Server.
Deploying Exchange 2013 UM and Lync Server overview
16. Post-installation tasks. Exchange 2013 post-Installation tasks