Exchange 2016 – Architecture/Role Changes

Exchange 2016 – Architecture/Role Changes

As Exchange has progressed over the years, the roles have changed. Generally in larger environments you would have the Exchange 2010 roles like Mailbox and Client access each on their own servers, whether it was physical or virtual. The same would have applied to...
Exchange 2016 – Architecture/Role Changes

Exchange 2016 – Outlook on the Web

In legacy versions, when you logged into your mailbox from the web, it was referred to as OWA (Outlook Web App). In Exchange 2016, this is now called Outlook on the Web. It is supported on most browsers on the latest version. Let’s take a look at what is new in...
Exchange 2016 – Architecture/Role Changes

Exchange 2016 – MAPI over HTTP

MAPI over HTTP was introduced in Exchange 2013 SP, it is a new transport protocol. It was not enabled by default. In Exchange 2016 MAPI over HTTP is the default protocol. It is a more reliable and stable procotol used at the Transport Layer. Take note that if you...
Exchange 2016 – Architecture/Role Changes

Exchange 2016 – Audit Logging

In every organization you have 1 or many Exchange Admins that run and perform daily tasks in exchange, whether it is changing the quota of a mailbox, adding a new send connector etc. but from a compliance perspective and for security in the company, all changes done...