With the environment up and running, the very first thing one want to do is to create a record for the NLB cluster name in DNS. To do so log on to the domain controller in the Active Directory forest, then open the DNS manager by clicking Start > Run and type dnsmgmt.msc. This paper explains how to load-balance Exchange 2007 Client Access servers using Windows Network Load Balancing technology. It also focuses on how to set up and configure the Windows Network Load Balancing cluster.
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