

For more info and the newly supported methods see Changes in Exchange Server PowerShell cmdlets and Exchange Admin Center for UNC path inputs (KB5014278). For more information see the Exchange Server supportability matrix.Īdditionally, for both Exchange 2016 and Exchange 2019, parameters that take UNC paths as inputs will no longer be usable in Exchange Server PowerShell cmdlets or the Exchange Admin Center. The Hybrid Management PowerShell module now works with MFA-enabled admin accounts.ĬU12 also introduces support for running Exchange Server 2019 on Windows Server 2022 and in environments that use Windows Server 2022 Active Directory servers. Support has been added for using MFA-enabled admin credentials with Hybrid Agent cmdlets.Licensing has been updated to add a product key for Exchange 2019 hybrid servers at no additional charge.

When you’ve only installed Exchange on-premises to manage all your Exchange Online mailboxes for your Synced Active Directory users, you can now install the updated Management Tools on a domain-joined workstation, shutdown your last Exchange server, and manage your recipients via PowerShell.

These are targeted for March and September but as they are quality driven, their actual release could be off by a month if needed.Įxchange 2019 CU12 also includes the following major changes Second, Exchange 2019 CU releases have shifted to a cadence of 2 times per year. This means that from now on, it will only received Security Updates. With these releases there major changes to the release model of future CUs.įirst of all, the is the last CU for Exchange 2016 as it has reached its Extended Support phase.

Cumulative Update 12 for Exchange 2019 is now available as well as Cumulative Update 23 for Exchange 2016.
