Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 CU1 build 15.02.330.6 | 1.5 Gb The Microsoft team is pleased to announce the availability of Cumulative Update 1 to Exchange Server 2019, the newest version of its venerable email server.
Exchange Server 2019 CU1 build 15.2.330.6 - Release date February 12, 2019:
This cumulative update is a security update. It includes fixes for nonsecurity issues and all previously released fixes for security and nonsecurity issues. These fixes will also be included in later cumulative updates for Exchange Server 2019. This update provides a security advisory in Microsoft Exchange. It also resolves some vulnerabilities. This update also includes new daylight saving time (DST) updates for Exchange Server 2019.
Known issues in this cumulative update
- After you install Cumulative Update 1 for Exchange Server 2019, the Accept button disappears in the invitation email message of a shared calendar in the Outlook on the web client (previously known as Outlook Web App). Therefore, you cannot add the shared calendar by clicking the Accept button directly. To work around this issue, you can use one of the following methods:
. Open the invitation from the Notifications pane in Outlook on the web.
. Add the shared calendar manually in Outlook on the web. For more information, see How to open a shared calendar from an Outlook sharing invitation.
. Open the invitation in Outlook, and then add the shared calendar.
- In multidomain Active Directory forests in which Exchange is installed or has been prepared previously by using the /PrepareDomain option in SETUP, this action must be completed after the /PrepareAD command for this cumulative update has been completed and the changes are replicated to all domains. Setup will try to execute the /PrepareAD command during the first server installation. Installation will finish only if the user who initiated SETUP has the appropriate permissions.
Issues that this cumulative update fixes
This cumulative update also fixes the issues that are described in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base articles:
4487596 Emails are blocked in moderator mailbox Outbox folder when you send large volumes of emails in Exchange Server 2019
4487591 The recipient scope setting doesn't work for sibling domains when including OUs in the scope in Exchange Server 2019
4487602 Outlook for Mac users can still expand a distribution group when hideDLMembership is set to true in Exchange Server 2019
4488076 Outlook on the Web can't be loaded when users use an invalid Windows language in operating system in Exchange Server 2019
4488079 Exchange Server 2016 allows adding Exchange Server 2019 mailbox server into a same DAG and vice versa
4488263 X-MS-Exchange-Organization-BCC header isn't encoded correctly in Exchange Server 2019
4488080 New-MigrationBatch doesn't honor RBAC management scope in Exchange Server 2019
4488262 Delivery Reports exception when tracking a meeting request that's sent with a room resource in Exchange Server 2019
4488268 Disable the irrelevant Query logs that're created in Exchange Server 2019
4488267 Test-OAuthConnectivity always fails when Exchange Server uses proxy to connect to Internet in Exchange Server 2019
4488266 Client application doesn't honor EwsAllowList in Exchange Server 2019
4488265 "There are problems with the signature" error occurs for digital signature message if attachment filtering is enabled in Exchange Server 2019
4488398 "The Microsoft Exchange Replication service may not be running on server" error when you add a mailbox database copy in Exchange Server 2019
4488264 Mailbox that has a bad move request can't be cleaned up from destination mailbox database in Exchange Server 2019
4488261 Event ID 1002 when the store worker process crashes in Exchange Server 2019
4488260 New-MailboxExportRequest and New-MailboxImportRequest don't honor RBAC management scope in Exchange Server 2019
4488259 MailTip shows wrong number of users for a distribution group if the users are in different domains in Exchange Server 2019
4488258 OAuth authentication is removed when saving MAPI virtual directory settings in EAC in Exchange Server 2019
4490060 Exchange Web Services Push Notifications can be used to gain unauthorized access
4490059 Reducing permissions required to run Exchange Server using Shared Permissions Model
About Microsoft Exchange Server 2019. Exchange Server 2019 is designed to deliver security, performance and improved administration and management capabilities; attributes our largest on-premises customers expect from Exchange.
Here is a selection of other key features in Exchange Server 2019:
Exchange Server 2019 requires Windows Server 2019. In fact, we recommend installing Exchange Server 2019 onto Windows Server 2019 Server Core. Exchange Server 2019 installed on Windows Server 2019 Core provides the most secure platform for Exchange. You also have the option of installing Exchange 2019 onto Windows Server 2019 with Desktop Experience, but we have worked hard to make sure running Exchange on Server Core is the best choice for our code.
We're aware all media for Windows Server 2019 and Windows Server, version 1809 has been temporarily removed and Microsoft will provide an update when refreshed media is available. Exchange Server 2019 will be fully compatible with version 1809, and the refreshed version.
We also built Exchange Server 2019 to only use TLS 1.2 out of the box, and to remove legacy ciphers and hashing algorithms.
We've done significant work to allow Exchange Server to take advantage of larger core and memory packed systems available in market today. With our improvements, Exchange Server can use up to 48 processor cores and 256GB of RAM.
We've re-engineered search using Bing technology to make it even faster and provide better results, and in doing so have made database failovers much faster, and administration easier.
We're adding dual storage read/write capabilities to Exchange Server 2019 using Solid State Drive (SSD) technology to provide a super-fast cache of key data for improving end user experience. We also talked about this in our Email Search in a Flash! Accelerating Exchange 2019 with SSDs session at Ignite.
We also changed the way database caching works to allocate more memory to active database copies, again improving the end user experience. You can learn more about Dynamic Database Cache from Welcome to Exchange Server 2019! video and slides.
The improvements we have made to Exchange Server 2019 will enable you to scale to a larger number of users per server than ever before, use much larger disks, and see the latency of many client operations being cut in half.
We all rely on Exchange for calendaring, and we know large enterprises are heavy calendar users. We are bringing a few key features such as restricting the forwarding of meeting requests and better control over OOF settings to Exchange Server 2019. Administrators get some new calendaring features too, as we're adding the ability to manage events on user's calendars and assign delegate permissions more easily.
We are also adding support for routing mail to and from EAI/IDN recipients and hope to add additional capabilities in this area in the future.
The session recording also goes into some of the other features we have plans for, so make sure you watch it to the very end.
As we mentioned in the Preview post in July, the Unified Messaging role will not be available in Exchange Server 2019. Customers who currently connect either a 3rd party PBX or Skype for Business Server to Exchange Server won't be able to do so with Exchange Server 2019 mailboxes. Those customers considering an upgrade to Exchange Server 2019 should consider migrating to Skype for Business Server 2019 and using Cloud Voicemail, or migrating to Office 365 with Cloud Voicemail.
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Product: Microsoft Exchange Server
Version: 2019 Cumulative Update 1 Build 15.02.330.6
Supported Architectures: x64
Website Home Page :
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http://www.microsoft.com
Language: multilanguage
System Requirements: PC
Supported Operating Systems: Windows 10
Software Prerequisites: *
Size: 1.5 Gb
Microsoft encourages installing Exchange Server 2019 on a server running Windows Server Core, but you can't run Exchange Server 2019 on a nano server.
Exchange Server 2019 Requirement:
Mailbox and Edge Transport server roles
- Windows Server 2019 Standard or Datacenter
Management tools
- Windows Server 2019 Standard or Datacenter
- Windows 10 x64
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