Support for Exchange Server 2013 ended on April 11, 2023. If you haven't already migrated from Exchange Server 2013 to Microsoft 365, Office 365, or Exchange Server 2019, now's the time to start planning.What does end of support mean?
Just a reminder thatExchange Server 2013 reaches End of Support on April 11, 2023. That's a little more than 9 months from now. After that date, Microsoft will no longer provide: Technical support for problems that may occur Bug fixes for issues that are discovered and that may im...
On April 11, 2023, less than 90 days from today, Exchange Server 2013 reaches End of Support! After that date, Microsoft will no longer provide: Technical support for problems that may occur ...Show More Updated Jan 18, 2023Version 2.0 announcements Exchange 2013 exchange 2019 ...
Does this end of support in Microsoft 365 affect customers using Exchange Server 2007, Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, or Exchange Server 2016 No. Customers who use RPC over HTTP to connect Outlook for Windows and on-premises Exchange Server continue to do so. This change affects ...
Does this end of support in Microsoft 365 affect customers using Exchange Server 2007, Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, or Exchange Server 2016No. Customers who use RPC over HTTP to connect Outlook for Windows and on-premises Exchange Server continue to do so. This change affects ...
Last year we talked about end of support in April 2017 for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. On April 11, 2017, Exchange Server 2007 will reach End of Support Life Cycle . If you haven’t already begun your migration from Exchange 2007 to Office 365 or Exchange 2016, you need ...
All storage used by Exchange for storage of Exchange data must be block-level storage because Exchange 2013 doesn't support the use of NAS volumes, other than in the SMB 3.0 scenario outlined in the topic Exchange 2013 virtualization. Also, in a virtualized environment, NAS storage that's ...
Today, we are announcing that on October 13th, 2020 we will stop supporting and retire Basic Authentication for Exchange Active Sync (EAS), Post Office Protocol (POP), Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP), and Remote PowerShell (RPS) in Exchange Onlin
can modify the text in the user information section by using theNew-SystemMessagecmdlet. By creating a custom message, you can provide specific information to end users, such as a telephone number to use to contact the helpdesk department or a hyperlink to use to obtain self-service support....
After you set up an Exchange 2013 server, you can use the Test-IRMConfiguration cmdlet to perform end-to-end tests of your IRM deployment. These tests are useful to verify IRM functionality immediately after initial IRM configuration and on an ongoing basis. The cmdlet performs the following ...