Microsoft has reminded admins that Exchange 2016 and Exchange 2019 will reach the end of extended support in October and shared guidance for those who need to decommission outdated servers. Exchange ...
Microsoft has announced upcoming end of life for two of its key products, Exchange Server 2016 and Dynamics 365 Project Service Automation (PSA), in 2025. First up, Exchange Server 2016 will reach the ...
Microsoft reminded today that Exchange 2016 will reach the end of extended support next year on October 14 and shared guidance for admins who need to decommission outdated servers. Exchange 2016 ...
Microsoft plans to improve the behavior of the Recoverable Items folder for Exchange Server 2016 users when it releases Cumulative Update 6 (CU6). The Recoverable Items folder currently has a peculiar ...
Microsoft has released Exchange Server SE. It's encouraging all Exchange Server 2016 and 2019 operators to do the low-risk upgrade now, before those old versions lose support in October. Microsoft has ...
The security updates are for flaws in Exchange Server 2013, 2016, and 2019 -- the on-premises versions of Exchange that were compromised earlier this year by the Beijing-backed hacking group that ...
Microsoft extends ESU support for Skype for Business Server and Exchange 2016/2019, offering critical security updates ...
Microsoft has promised a new release of Exchange for on-premises admins. But numerous admins have questioned if it would really happen, given Microsoft’s push to move customers to the cloud-hosted ...
Microsoft Exchange admins got a bit of a rude surprise as the new year rang in, with a “latent date issue” striking the on-premises versions of Exchange Server 2016 and 2019 that saw emails queued up ...
Microsoft has released security updates for unsupported versions of Exchange email servers following widespread attacks exploiting four newly discovered security vulnerabilities. Microsoft has already ...
I didn't want to take over Rick25's thread about 2010/2016 co-existance but it lead me to this: Using different Internal and External URL for Outlook Anywhere Up until Exchange 2016, we only had a ...
Yes, it's possible to do a Microsoft Exchange Server deployment that is secure enough for all but the most sensitive information. Here's how to do it. With all the news about information leaks, ...
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