Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 CU15 | 2.2 Gb
The Microsoft team is pleased to announce the availability of Cumulative Update 15 to Exchange Server 2016. This cumulative update includes fixes for nonsecurity issues and all previously released fixes for security and nonsecurity issues.
Exchange Server 2016 CU15 build 15.01.1913.005 - Release date :December 17, 2019
This update also includes new daylight saving time (DST) updates for Exchange Server 2016.
This cumulative update fixes the issues that are described in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base articles:
- 4515256 “The function cannot be performed…” error when you send a message that’s open for a long time in Exchange Server 2016
- 4528693 Get-CalendarDiagnosticLog is proxied for queries within the same forest in Exchange Server 2016
- 4523519 Set-SendConnector doesn't work for Exchange Server in hybrid scenarios with Edge Server installed
- 4528690 Can’t move or delete folder in Outlook online mode if the destination has a folder with the same name in Exchange Server 2016
- 4528687 NotificationClient logs aren't purged and consume lots of disk in Exchange Server 2016
- 4528689 Outlook on the web shows MailTip when recipients equal the large audience size in Exchange Server 2016
- 4528688 Only one recipient shows when saving draft by using Exchange ActiveSync version 16.0 in Exchange Server 2016
- 4528695 Event ID 4009 when using SubjectOrBodyMatchesPatterns on Edge server in Exchange Server 2016
- 4528694 Can't open .ics file in Outlook on the web in Exchange Server 2016
- 4528692 "A parameter was specified that isn't valid” error when creating transport rule in Exchange Server 2016
- 4515257 Hash mismatch is reported for Exchange DLLs in the bin directory of Exchange Server 2016
- 4528696 Exchange PowerShell cmdlets take longer time to run in Exchange Server 2016
- 4532747 Address list separation not working for a user without a mailbox in Exchange Server 2016
- 4523171 Description of the security update for Microsoft Exchange Server 2019, 2016, and 2013: November 12, 2019
- 4515256 “The function cannot be performed…” error when you send a message that’s open for a long time in Exchange Server 2016
- 4528693 Get-CalendarDiagnosticLog is proxied for queries within the same forest in Exchange Server 2016
- 4523519 Set-SendConnector doesn't work for Exchange Server in hybrid scenarios with Edge Server installed
- 4528690 Can’t move or delete folder in Outlook online mode if the destination has a folder with the same name in Exchange Server 2016
- 4528687 NotificationClient logs aren't purged and consume lots of disk in Exchange Server 2016
- 4528689 Outlook on the web shows MailTip when recipients equal the large audience size in Exchange Server 2016
- 4528688 Only one recipient shows when saving draft by using Exchange ActiveSync version 16.0 in Exchange Server 2016
- 4528695 Event ID 4009 when using SubjectOrBodyMatchesPatterns on Edge server in Exchange Server 2016
- 4528694 Can't open .ics file in Outlook on the web in Exchange Server 2016
- 4528692 "A parameter was specified that isn't valid” error when creating transport rule in Exchange Server 2016
- 4515257 Hash mismatch is reported for Exchange DLLs in the bin directory of Exchange Server 2016
- 4528696 Exchange PowerShell cmdlets take longer time to run in Exchange Server 2016
- 4532747 Address list separation not working for a user without a mailbox in Exchange Server 2016
- 4523171 Description of the security update for Microsoft Exchange Server 2019, 2016, and 2013: November 12, 2019
Exchange Server 2016 includes a number of advanced features for organizations to have a resilient deployment of email across multiple customer sites. It is closely integrated into other products such as Office, SharePoint, Skype for Business (formerly Microsoft Lync) and Office 365, and it shares a similar interface to Exchange Server 2013.
Many of the features in Exchange 2016 were first deployed in the cloud with Office 365 before coming to the on-premises version of Exchange. However, some features such as Clutter won't be included because they require Office Graph to work.
Exchange 2016 includes improved features and capabilities from previous versions of Exchange. These include a faster database availability group (DAG) failover time, which dropped from about 30 seconds to about 18 seconds, and a 22% lower input/output operations per second (IOPS) from Exchange 2013.
Exchange 2016 combines the mailbox and Client Access Server (CAS) roles, which should allow for simpler designs and architecture. It also includes support for BitLocker to provide additional protection for data at rest as well as enhancements to support hybrid Exchange setups.
Exchange team veteran Greg Taylor explains how the on-premises version of Exchange 2016 benefits from the proven cloud-based features and functionality of Exchange Online.
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Product: Microsoft Exchange Server
Version: 2016 CU15 (Build 15.01.1913.005)
Supported Architectures: x64
Website Home Page : www.microsoft.com
Language: multilanguage
System Requirements: PC *
Supported Operating Systems: *
Software Prerequisites: *
Size: 2.2 Gb
The following is a list of recommended and required items for installing Exchange Server 2016.
Exchange 2016 Server Requirements
- Coexistence: Requires Exchange 2010 SP3 UR11 or Exchange 2013 UR10
- OS: Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard or Datacenter (full GUI required, Core not supported).
- CPU: Minimum of 2 CPUs with 2 cores each; Intel and AMD are supported.
- Memory: For Mailbox role, 8GB memory minimum; Recommend 16GB or higher.
- Page file: Amount of RAM + 10MB, not to exceed 32778MB (32GB) for initial and maximum size.
- System (OS) partition: Must be NTFS. Recommend 120-150GB.
- Data partition(s): Can be ReFS. Total size of all legacy EDBs + optional 30-40% minimum for growth.
- Domain Controllers (DC): Must be Windows Server 2008 or newer.
- Active Directory Forest Functional Level (FFL): Must be Windows Server 2008 or newer.
- IPv6: Do not disable.
- .NET Framework: Only .NET Framework 4.5.2 is supported currently.
- Outlook Clients: Outlook 2010 with KB2965295 or newer (for Windows); Outlook 2011 for Mac or newer (for Mac).
Exchange 2016 Server Requirements
- Coexistence: Requires Exchange 2010 SP3 UR11 or Exchange 2013 UR10
- OS: Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard or Datacenter (full GUI required, Core not supported).
- CPU: Minimum of 2 CPUs with 2 cores each; Intel and AMD are supported.
- Memory: For Mailbox role, 8GB memory minimum; Recommend 16GB or higher.
- Page file: Amount of RAM + 10MB, not to exceed 32778MB (32GB) for initial and maximum size.
- System (OS) partition: Must be NTFS. Recommend 120-150GB.
- Data partition(s): Can be ReFS. Total size of all legacy EDBs + optional 30-40% minimum for growth.
- Domain Controllers (DC): Must be Windows Server 2008 or newer.
- Active Directory Forest Functional Level (FFL): Must be Windows Server 2008 or newer.
- IPv6: Do not disable.
- .NET Framework: Only .NET Framework 4.5.2 is supported currently.
- Outlook Clients: Outlook 2010 with KB2965295 or newer (for Windows); Outlook 2011 for Mac or newer (for Mac).
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