Comments on: Microsoft Revamps Exchange On-Premises Servicing Model https://practical365.com/exchange-server-2019-cu12/ Practical Office 365 News, Tips, and Tutorials Wed, 31 May 2023 14:54:43 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 By: Alison https://practical365.com/exchange-server-2019-cu12/#comment-264789 Wed, 31 May 2023 14:54:43 +0000 https://practical365.com/?p=55986#comment-264789 Hi if you have Exchange 2013, can you install the 2019 cu12 Exchange Management Tool or would you have to upgrade to the 2019 full Exchange server before you would be allowed to add the tool?

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By: <div class="apbct-real-user-wrapper"> <div class="apbct-real-user-author-name">Tony Redmond</div> <div class="apbct-real-user-badge" onmouseover=" let popup = document.getElementById('apbct_trp_comment_id_238413'); popup.style.display = 'inline-flex'; "> <div class="apbct-real-user-popup" id="apbct_trp_comment_id_238413"> <div class="apbct-real-user-title"> <p class="apbct-real-user-popup-header">The Real Person!</p> <p class="apbct-real-user-popup-text">Author <b>Tony Redmond</b> acts as a real person and passed all tests against spambots. Anti-Spam by CleanTalk.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> https://practical365.com/exchange-server-2019-cu12/#comment-238413 Fri, 06 May 2022 14:08:13 +0000 https://practical365.com/?p=55986#comment-238413 In reply to Mike Donovan.

No. See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/plan-and-deploy/active-directory/ad-schema-changes?view=exchserver-2019#exchange-2019-cu12-active-directory-schema-changes

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By: Mike Donovan https://practical365.com/exchange-server-2019-cu12/#comment-238407 Thu, 05 May 2022 21:34:22 +0000 https://practical365.com/?p=55986#comment-238407 Do you know off hand if a schema extension is required for exchange 2019 CU12?

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By: <div class="apbct-real-user-wrapper"> <div class="apbct-real-user-author-name">Tony Redmond</div> <div class="apbct-real-user-badge" onmouseover=" let popup = document.getElementById('apbct_trp_comment_id_238347'); popup.style.display = 'inline-flex'; "> <div class="apbct-real-user-popup" id="apbct_trp_comment_id_238347"> <div class="apbct-real-user-title"> <p class="apbct-real-user-popup-header">The Real Person!</p> <p class="apbct-real-user-popup-text">Author <b>Tony Redmond</b> acts as a real person and passed all tests against spambots. Anti-Spam by CleanTalk.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> https://practical365.com/exchange-server-2019-cu12/#comment-238347 Thu, 28 Apr 2022 12:50:08 +0000 https://practical365.com/?p=55986#comment-238347 In reply to Prasad Sugunan.

If you need to create a new Exchange on-premises organization, you can install an Exchange 2019 CU12 server, run HCW to establish the hybrid connection, and then remove the server to manage recipients afterward.

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By: Prasad Sugunan https://practical365.com/exchange-server-2019-cu12/#comment-238344 Thu, 28 Apr 2022 10:59:06 +0000 https://practical365.com/?p=55986#comment-238344 Hi Tony,

Thanks for highlighting and clarifying that last Exchange should not be uninstalled!

The above it true for an Existing Hybird environment.

How about a greenfield scenario? i.e. you are setting up a new exchange environment with Exchange online and would want to manage the Exchange attributes using Exchange Hybrid.

Will this still require having an Exchange 2019 locally installed and then run the HCW or will the new release of Exchange 2019 CU12 (will this set up the Exchange Organization) should be enough followed by an HCW?

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By: Anindya Kumar Banerjee https://practical365.com/exchange-server-2019-cu12/#comment-238307 Sun, 24 Apr 2022 01:23:16 +0000 https://practical365.com/?p=55986#comment-238307 Thanks for sharing.

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By: <div class="apbct-real-user-wrapper"> <div class="apbct-real-user-author-name">Tony Redmond</div> <div class="apbct-real-user-badge" onmouseover=" let popup = document.getElementById('apbct_trp_comment_id_238294'); popup.style.display = 'inline-flex'; "> <div class="apbct-real-user-popup" id="apbct_trp_comment_id_238294"> <div class="apbct-real-user-title"> <p class="apbct-real-user-popup-header">The Real Person!</p> <p class="apbct-real-user-popup-text">Author <b>Tony Redmond</b> acts as a real person and passed all tests against spambots. Anti-Spam by CleanTalk.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> https://practical365.com/exchange-server-2019-cu12/#comment-238294 Thu, 21 Apr 2022 22:10:57 +0000 https://practical365.com/?p=55986#comment-238294 In reply to Francisco Morais.

It does work like that today, but the role can only be installed on a server where Exchange is present. The update allows the role to be installed on a workstation without the rest of Exchange Server.

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By: Francisco Morais https://practical365.com/exchange-server-2019-cu12/#comment-238293 Thu, 21 Apr 2022 21:56:33 +0000 https://practical365.com/?p=55986#comment-238293 Hey Tony,
I don’t get it!
You said:
“Now Exchange 2019 CU12 comes with an updated Exchange Management Tools role that can be installed on a server to allow recipient management through PowerShell. No other Exchange component is necessary”
Is it already not works at this way?

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By: smithjones https://practical365.com/exchange-server-2019-cu12/#comment-238290 Thu, 21 Apr 2022 08:53:14 +0000 https://practical365.com/?p=55986#comment-238290 Very interesting, Wish to see much more like this. Thanks for sharing your information!

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