The National Cyber Security Center (NCSC) is encouraging all UK organizations to install the latest Microsoft Exchange Server updates as a matter of urgency. The urgent advisement comes after ...
Due to the critical nature of recently issued Microsoft Exchange security updates, admins need to know that the updates may have installation issues on servers where User Account Control (UAC) is ...
Yes, it's possible to do a Microsoft Exchange Server deployment that is secure enough for all but the most sensitive information. Here's how to do it. With all the news about information leaks, ...
Part 4 of a six-part article: First of all, you must have X.509 server certificate issued by a certification authority (CA) like VeriSign. There are many vendors who provide TLSSSL certificates. They ...
Microsoft has pulled Microsoft Exchange Server's August security updates from Windows Update after finding they break Exchange on non-English installs. On August 8th, Microsoft released new Exchange ...
Microsoft has invested millions of dollars into Azure and Office 365, and their competitors are following suit with bona fide public cloud offerings of their own. But public cloud solutions are not ...
For most companies, Microsoft Outlook is the default email service within the network because it automatically configures itself with the Exchange server that manages all the email accounts in the ...
Unless you're running a large company that wants to install, host and maintain Microsoft Exchange Server on its own equipment, you generally don't need to purchase an Exchange Server license.
If you are still running and patching an on-premises Exchange server, you need to opt into a major protection that Microsoft is rolling out to its customers. Microsoft has rolled out a new feature ...