by edward | Oct 14, 2020 | Exchange 2010, Active Directory, Exchange 2013, Exchange 2016, Exchange 2019
Weak passwords is a common mistake with many email users or even admins that manage domains. I recently had the opportunity to demo the zerologon exploit and how it breaks your domain controllers in your environment. This means that Exchange will be broken as well. I...
by edward | Sep 22, 2020 | Exchange 2016, Exchange 2013, Exchange 2019
Ignite has started with a bang and with it new information about the next version of Exchange and how coexistence will work. Head over to the tech community below and watch the video on demand. Exciting new changes coming to Microsoft 365 as well and Hybrid and so...
by edward | Jul 21, 2020 | Exchange 2019
For all those wondering what an Exchange 2019 Setup looks like on Windows Server 2019 Core, here is a snippet of what I did in my lab: If you look at the setup line, you will notice that there is a switch /InstallWindowsComponents and that is exactly what it is....
by edward | Apr 20, 2020 | Exchange 2016, Exchange 2019
In Exchange 2016 and 2019 you have an option to view your queues with Queue Viewer from the Exchange Toolbox as shown below: What I have noticed with the new Cumulative Updates (CU) in both Exchange 2019 and Exchange 2016 is they get stuck loading each time the Queue...
by edward | Mar 21, 2020 | Exchange 2016, Exchange 2019
Exchange Admins don’t always like patching and they say, well it’s working so why fix something that ain’t broken. Well, if you are on a CU earlier than CU15, you should really consider upgrading. CU14 and CU15 have a number of fixes in them but not...
by edward | Feb 20, 2020 | Exchange 2010, Exchange 2013, Exchange 2016, Exchange 2019
In Exchange whether it is Exchange 2010 or 2016 or maybe even 2019, when you setup a Database Availability Group (DAG) requires Failover Cluster Manager to be installed and when the DAG is formed you can see it in Failover Cluster Manager. In normal circumstances your...