How to Configure MS Exchange 2007 CCR and SCC Cluster in a single system

Hi i want to configure ms-exchange 2007 server for both SCC and CCR. i have two Windows Server 2008 on running on my hyper-v. by using cluster on both hyper v i want to install MS-Exchange 2007 for both SCC and CCR. ideally one windows server 2008 has
Active Nodes and another one has passive nodes. please guide me as i am new in the field

Duplicate of
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/edea43a1-59b4-4d26-9b41-76d0f4677095/how-to-configure-ms-exchange-2007-ccr-and-scc-cluster-in-a-single-system?forum=exchangesvrgenerallegacy#c6e08365-c01a-40aa-a8bc-94219757ef13
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