Exchange Server

Update Rollup 10 for Exchange Server 2007 SP1, Update Rollup 4 for Exchange 2007 SP2 and Update Rollup 3 for Exchange 2010 released

As published on Tuesday last patch round there was also a “important”security issue fixed for Exchange, while it does not have a security impact for Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2010, the issue is addressed for these versions.

Normally security fixes have a single patch file, now Microsoft used a rollup package as vehicle for 2007 and 2010, so also other (non-security_ issues are fixed) So I thought to run a dedicated article besides the previously posted security bulletins list last Tuesday.

Microsoft Security Bulletin MS10-024 – Important Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange and Windows

Note that this bulletin also contains fixes for SMTP in Windows itself, so install both.

Security Update for Exchange 2000 Server Service Pack 3

Download details Security Update for Exchange 2000 Server (KB976703)

MS10-024 Description of the security update for Exchange 2000 Server April 13, 2010

Security Update for Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2

Download details Security Update for Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (KB976702)

MS10-024 Description of the security update for Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 April 13, 20

Update Rollup 10 for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1

Download details Update Rollup 10 for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 (KB981407)

Description of Update Rollup 10 for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1

Update Rollup 4 for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 2

Download details Update Rollup 4 for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 2 (KB981383)

Description of Update Rollup 4 for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 2

Update Rollup 3 for Exchange Server 2010

Download details Update Rollup 3 for Exchange Server 2010 (KB981401)

Description of Update Rollup 3 for Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Release to Manufacturing

Exchange Version Maximum Security Impact Aggregate Severity Rating  
Microsoft Exchange Server 2000 Service Pack 3
(KB976703)
Information Disclosure Moderate  
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2
(KB976702)
Denial of Service Important  
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 for x64-based Systems
(KB981407)
None None[1]  
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 2 for x64-based Systems
(KB981383)
None None[1]  
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 for x64-based Systems
(KB981401)
None None[1]  

[1]Severity ratings do not apply to this update because the vulnerabilities discussed in this bulletin do not affect this software. However, Microsoft recommends that customers of this software apply this update, which includes a defense-in-depth measure that adds additional source port entropy to DNS transactions initiated by the SMTP service.

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Exchange Pre-Deployment Analyzer

The Exchange Pre-Deployment Analyzer performs an overall topology readiness scan of your environment and provides you with a list of decisions that need to be made before you deploy Exchange Server 2010.

You can use the Exchange Pre-Deployment Analyzer to perform an overall topology readiness scan of your environment. When you run the Exchange Pre-Deployment Analyzer, it provides a detailed report that will alert you if there are any issues within your organization, which could prevent you from deploying Exchange 2010. For example, the Exchange Pre-Deployment Analyzer will notify you if you haven’t deployed the minimum required Exchange service pack on all your existing Exchange servers.
The checks performed by ExPDA are similar to the pre-requisite checks implemented (via Exchange Best Practices Analyzer) in the Exchange 2010 Setup program; in fact ExPDA is based off the Exchange Best Practices Analyzer (ExBPA) engine. However, unlike Exchange 2010 setup, this tool focuses only on overall topology readiness and not the ability to run Exchange 2010 on the local computer. The scan also performs a deep analysis of each existing Exchange 2003/2007 server to verify that it has the necessary updates and configuration in-place to support Exchange 2010. The end report is structured as follows:

  • Critical – A configuration problem that will prevent Exchange 2010 from being deployed in the organization. For example, the Active Directory Forest is not operating in Windows Server 2003 Forest Functional Mode or higher.
  • Warning – A configuration item that may prevent customers having the best possible experience with Exchange 2010. A warning may also reflect some functionality that is not available in Exchange 2010.

ExPDA is another component in our vision to provide a seamless upgrade experience that reduces the complexities in deploying Exchange 2010. To start planning your upgrade, please utilize the Exchange Deployment Assistant. The Deployment Assistant allows a customer to create Exchange 2010 on-premises deployment instructions that are customized to their environment. The Assistant asks a small set of questions, and based on the answers, it provides a finite set of instructions that are designed to get a customer up and running on Exchange 2010. Running the Exchange Server Pre-Deployment Analyzer is now a recommended step within the pre-requisites section of the Deployment Assistant.

Download details ExPDA

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3cx cool new softphone

My favorite Software PBX firm 3CX which I use in combination with Exchange 2010 Unified Messaging, has recently released a new version of their free (!) softphone:

The just released 3CXPhone 4 a new version of our free softphone which has a pretty cool new interface with an iphone look and feel.
3CXphone_2010

“3CXPhone is a great VoIP phone for businesses. It’s easy to deploy and manage for network administrators. Users will love it for its cool look and intuitive interface.” Said Nick Galea, 3CX CEO.

Completely free

3CXPhone is provided completely free of charge to individuals and organizations including commercial entities. All features (including call transfer) are enabled. This makes it easy for companies to deploy it on any Windows desktop without having to worry about cost or licensing hassles.

Remote extensions are easy with the 3CX Tunnel

3CXPhone can easily be configured as a remote extension, allowing users away from the office to easily connect to the corporate phone system. The unique tunnel feature proxies all SIP & RTP traffic over a single port and makes firewall and NAT configuration a breeze. It is also possible to configure it as a remote extension using ‘direct SIP’.

“The soft-phone is becoming a serious ‘IP phone option’ for businesses.  They are easy to manage, save on electricity and administration.  3CXPhone is free of charge and is also very easy to setup as a remote extension, allowing users to connect into the company phone system from wherever they are” said Nick Galea, 3CX CEO.

3CXPhone 4 is international

3CXPhone 4 is available in several languages. Besides English, it is also available in German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian and very soon in French.

3CX Phone – key features:

  • Choose from several popular phone interfaces
  • Supports multiple SIP profiles
  • Shows personal call log/history
  • FREE – no license fees
  • Supports G.711, GSM, iLBC and Speex codecs
  • STUN support for NAT/firewall traversal
  • Installation provided as MSI for easy deployment
  • Works with 3CX Phone System, Asterisk and popular  VoIP providers
  • Supports Plantronics headsets
  • Environmentally friendly

You can download the free phone here: http://www.3cx.com/downloads/3CXPhone4.msi, the size is only 3MB.

Blog: http://www.3cx.com/blog/news/free-3cxsoftphone/

By the way: I’ll write a little guide how to setup 3cx software PBX in combination with Exchange 2010 Unified messaging, which will get you Voicemail (office phone and Celluar Phone) in your OUtlook inbox and Outlook Voice Access, which enables you to talk to your Exchange server to hear your voicemails, emails and appointments. Very very cool.

http://www.3cx.com/

Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Voice Mail with Unified Messaging

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Exchange Server 2010 Deployment Assistant

MS Exchange BLOG: In November, we launched the Exchange Server 2010 Deployment Assistant. In the initial version of the Deployment Assistant, content was available for customers upgrading from Exchange 2003. We are happy to announce that today we’ve released content for the following scenarios to http://technet.microsoft.com/exdeploy2010:

  • Upgrading from Exchange Server 2007
  • Upgrading from a mixed Exchange Server 2003/2007
  • New Exchange Server 2010 installation

The Deployment Assistant allows you to create Exchange 2010 deployment instructions that are customized to your environment. The Deployment Assistant asks a small set of questions, and based on your answers, it provides a set of instructions that are designed to get you up and running on Exchange 2010. Instead of reading dozens of topics in the Exchange 2010 library, you simply answer a few questions, and the Deployment Assistant gives you customized content to install Exchange 2010.

The feedback on our initial release was very positive. We would love your feedback on these new scenarios, as well. Feel free to leave a comment here, or send an email to edafdbk@microsoft.com via the ‘Feedback’ link located in the header of every page of the Deployment Assistant. Send us your ‘success stories’ after using this tool! We’d love to hear about them, too!

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Update Rollup 1 for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 2 (KB971534)

Update Rollup 1 for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 2 (KB971534)

Update Rollup 1 for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 2 (SP2) resolves issues that were found in Exchange Server 2007 SP2 since the software was released. This update rollup is highly recommended for all Exchange Server 2007 SP2 customers.
For a list of changes that are included in this update rollup, see KB971534.
This update rollup does not apply to Exchange Server 2007 Release To Manufacturing (RTM) or Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1). For a list of update rollups applicable to Exchange Server 2007 RTM or Exchange Server 2007 SP1, refer to the Knowledge Base article KB937052.

Download details Update Rollup 1 for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 2 (KB971534

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