Expired Certificates Cause Exchange Cumulative Updates to Fail
An expired SSL certificate on an Exchange server may cause cumulative update installation to fail, leaving the server non-functional.
An expired SSL certificate on an Exchange server may cause cumulative update installation to fail, leaving the server non-functional.
How to use the Test-ReplicationHealth PowerShell cmdlet to test the database replication health for Exchange Database Availability Group members.
Exchange 2016 CU2 changes the behavior of database availability groups by introducing automatic rebalancing of database copies by activation preference.
How to use activation policies for Exchange Server database availability groups to control where database copies can automatically mount.
How Server Component State for Exchange 2013 and 2016 servers can leave your server non-functional after a cumulative update.
As a best practice, it is recommend that you don't configure blanket, persistent access for IT administrators to end user Exchange mailboxes.
For POP and IMAP access to Exchange Server mailboxes the best practice is to require secure logins.
The servers running Exchange Server in your environment should have unique, complex local administrator passwords that are unknown.
In this episode of the Exchange Server Pro Podcast Justin Harris and I discuss the highly useful features of Enterprise Mobility Suite, and quick wins for implementing EMS services in your organization.
When you configure journaling in an Exchange organization you should also review the configuration of any databases that will be hosting journal mailboxes.
It is a recommended practice to configure any antivirus software running on Exchange servers to exclude specific paths, processes, and file types.