Microsoft this week warned that Exchange Server 2016 isn't yet supported on Windows Server 2016. Exchange Server 2016, which was released as a commercial product back in October, is currently ...
Microsoft released updates this week for its supported Exchange Server products. The difference between a CU and an RU seems to be that the RU is an update that also includes security patches, whereas ...
Microsoft has released the latest version of its popular on-premises messaging server. The company characterized this version as an "evolution" of the previous version, Exchange Server 2013. And it ...
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Exchange 2019 will reach the end of extended support in October and shared guidance for those who need to decommission outdated servers.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 made available for download the first public preview of Exchange Server 2016, its on-premises version of Exchange. Microsoft officials previously blogged about and demonstrated the next ...
Microsoft has been tight-lipped about its plans for Exchange Server 2016, the on-premises release that it plans to ship in the second half of 2015. Until last night, that is. While it won't make the ...
Microsoft's focus has recently been in its cross-platform software integration and cloud-based solutions. However, with the latest launch of Exchange Server, the Redmond-based technology company is ...
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 said that when Cumulative Update 6 (CU6) releases, an issue in Exchange Server 2016's Recoverable Items folder behavior will be fixed. The Recoverable Items folder currently has a peculiar ...
Pricier successor due in July. Three months is plenty of time to test it, right? Microsoft has warned administrators that less than half a year remains until support ends for Exchange Server 2016 and ...
Microsoft's newest release of Exchange Server, Exchange Server 2016, is beginning to roll out to customers, starting today, October 1. Microsoft made a public preview of Exchange 2016available to ...
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will reach the end of extended support next year on October 14 and shared guidance for admins who need to decommission outdated servers.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 ...
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