by edward | Apr 10, 2021 | Exchange 2016, ESET Mail Security for Exchange, Exchange 2013, Exchange 2019, Symantec EndPoint Protection
Symantec on a Windows Server just like ESET works great. When you throw Exchange 2016 or Exchange 2019 into the mix, things get more complicated with both products. If you are not aware, when you are running an anti-virus product, you need to add the exclusions for...
by edward | Mar 17, 2021 | Exchange 2013, Exchange 2019
I have started with a video series show casing how you can run Exchange 2013 and Exchange 2019 in coexistence. There are 18 parts to the video series. This blog will be updated as more parts are created and uploaded. Exchange 2013/2019 Coexistence – Discussion...
by edward | Jan 3, 2021 | Exchange 2016, Exchange 2019
In Exchange 2016 OWA, you may have come across a similar window where it states that “Something went wrong” and if you expand more details you can view the Front and Backend servers. Here is a screenshot: You think you have a problem with OWA (Outlook on...
by edward | Jan 1, 2021 | Exchange 2019
Microsoft have released the next CU for Exchange 2019 and this is CU8. As with Exchange 2016 CU19, there are a number of vulnerabilities and exposures fixed in CU8. It also includes nonsecurity issues that have also been fixed. Here is the link to the full article:...
by edward | Dec 23, 2020 | Exchange 2016, Exchange 2019
As an Exchange Admin or IT Admin, you are familiar with the OWA (Outlook on the Web) login page: You can change text on this page and in this article, I want to show you where you can modify the text next to where it says “sign in”. First of all, you need...
by edward | Dec 22, 2020 | Exchange 2016, Exchange 2019
Upgrading Exchange servers should be nothing new to Admins however a lot of Admins prefer not to as they say “why fix something that is not broken?”. With the increase attacks on Exchange 2016 and 2019, the latest Cumulative Updates (CU) CU15 for Exchange...