
How to determine the version information of Exchange Server?
Apr 20, 2022 · Exchange Server 5.0. Exchange Server 4.0. You can use the information in this article to verify the version of Microsoft Exchange Server that is running in your organization. …
What are the benefits of Microsoft Exchange?
Feb 10, 2022 · Upgrade Exchange to the latest Cumulative Update. To view the Exchange version and edition information for all Exchange servers in your organization, run the following …
What is Microsoft Exchange version?
Feb 10, 2022 · TLS 1.2 is the only version that's enabled by default: Exchange Server 2019 includes important changes to improve the security of client and server connections. The …
What is Microsoft Exchange and how does it work?
24 rows · Apr 20, 2022 · To get the latest version of Exchange 2019, download and install Cumulative Update 12 for ...

What is the current version of Exchange Online?
Will there be an exchange 2022?
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Released: 2022 H1 Cumulative Updates for Exchange Server.
Exchange Server Version | Windows Server 2022 OS | Windows Server 2022 AD Servers |
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Exchange Server 2019 | Supported | Supported |
What version of Exchange is Microsoft 365?
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Which Exchange version am I using?
Microsoft 365 Exchange Online and Outlook.com | 15.20.###.# |
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Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 | 15.2.221.12 |
Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 CU1 | 15.2.330.5 |
What are the currently supported versions of Microsoft Exchange?
- Windows Server 20221 Standard or Datacenter.
- Windows Server 2019 Standard or Datacenter.
- 64-bit edition of Windows 10.
Is Microsoft Exchange being discontinued?
Is Exchange 2019 the last on premise version?
What's the latest Outlook version?
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Support End Dates.
What is the latest version of Outlook?
Name | Version number | Release date |
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Outlook 2016 | 16 | September 22, 2015 |
Outlook 2016 for Mac | 15.12 | September 25, 2015 |
Outlook 2019 | 16 | September 24, 2018 |
Outlook 2019 for Mac | 16.17 | September 24, 2018 |
What version of Outlook works with Office 365?
What version of Exchange 2016 do I have?
Is Exchange 2013 end of life?
Is Exchange 2016 still supported?
Exchange Server versions
For a list of Exchange Server versions and how to download and upgrade to the latest version of Exchange, see the following topics:
Exchange Server license types
Exchange 2013 and all later versions use a licensing model that's similar to how Exchange 2010 was licensed:
Is Exchange Online available in 2019?
Improved search infrastructure: The completely rebuilt search infrastructure for cloud scale and reliability in Exchange Online is now available in Exchange 2019. This new search infrastructure allows for indexing of bigger files, simpler management, and better search performance.
What is MAPI over HTTP?
MAPI over HTTP is now the default protocol that Outlook uses to communicate with Exchange. MAPI over HTTP improves the reliability and stability of the Outlook and Exchange connections by moving the transport layer to the industry-standard HTTP model. This allows a higher level of visibility of transport errors and enhanced recoverability. Additional functionality includes support for an explicit pause-and-resume function, which enables supported clients to change networks or resume from hibernation while maintaining the same server context.
What is TLS 1.2?
TLS 1.2 is the only version that's enabled by default: Exchange Server 2019 includes important changes to improve the security of client and server connections. The default configuration for encryption will enable TLS 1.2 only and disable support for older algorithms (namely, DES, 3DES, RC2, RC4 and MD5).
Can you share documents in SharePoint 2019?
Exchange 2019, along with SharePoint Server 2019, enables Outlook on the web users to link to and share documents that are stored in OneDrive for Business in an on-premises SharePoint server instead of attaching files to messages. Users in an on-premises environment can collaborate on files in the same manner.
What is a DLP policy?
To comply with business standards and industry regulations, organizations need to protect sensitive information and prevent its inadvertent disclosure. Examples of sensitive information that you might want to prevent from leaking outside your organization include credit card numbers, social security numbers, health records, or other personally identifiable information (PII). With a DLP policy and mail flow rules (also known as transport rules) in Exchange 2019, you can now identify, monitor, and protect 80 different types of sensitive information with new conditions and actions:
The Next Version of Exchange Server
The next version of Exchange Server will support in-place upgrades from Exchange Server 2019 for a period of approximately two years following release. This feature will allow the admin to easily upgrade existing servers running Exchange Server 2019 to the subscription-based codebase without needing to add servers or move mailboxes.
The Exchange Server Mailbox Role Calculator
To assist in planning Exchange Server 2019 deployments, we have decided to once again make the Exchange Server Mailbox Role calculator available to download separately from the server code.
The Hybrid Configuration Wizard and Multiple Tenants
It was announced today that the Hybrid Configuration Wizard (HCW) will now support and enable admins to configure multiple on-premises to cloud tenant configurations.
Opt-in to the New Modern Exchange Admin Center Experience
Exchange admins can now opt-in to the new and modern Exchange admin center simply by using a new toggle switch control in the top right corner of the legacy Exchange admin center. The new admin center will then appear within the same browser tab.
Certificate-based Authentication for Exchange Online PowerShell V2
We are also announcing today the general availability of certificate-based authentication for the Exchange online PowerShell V2 module. This feature enables running unattended scripts without using resorting to Basic Authentication.
Linux and PowerShell Core support for v2 PowerShell Module Preview
To help our admins we’re adding support for Linux and PowerShell Core to the Exchange Online v2 PowerShell module. You can also get more information about this change in our dedicated Exchange Admin News blog post here.
Cross-tenant mailbox migrations in Public Preview
Historically, when an Exchange Online admin needed to move mailboxes from one tenant to another, the typical way to do that was to offboard the mailbox from the source tenant and import it into the target tenant.
In this article
This topic lists Exchange Server and Exchange Online topics that have been changed over the last several weeks.
Exchange Server architecture
Summary: Learn about the architecture of Exchange Server 2016 and Exchange Server 2019
Edge Transport servers
Summary: Learn how Edge Transport servers provide Internet mail flow, antispam, and mail flow rules for your Exchange Server organization
Release notes for Exchange Server
Summary: Important information that you need to know to successfully deploy Exchange Server 2016 or Exchange Server 2019.
First notice of a new Office
In the Techcommunity article there is also a first reference to a revised Microsoft Office, which is not available as subscription version a la Office 365.
The next version of Exchange Server
The next version of Exchange Server will support in-place upgrades of Exchange Server 2019 for a period of about two years after release. This feature allows administrators to easily upgrade existing servers running Exchange Server 2019 to the subscription-based code base without adding servers or moving mailboxes.
