@kenmich350, yes, absolutely. @York_Wu, there are very minimal changes
in the RTM release, but there are changes coming in CU1 and beyond.
@YoWoo, in your scenario, you would not need to purchase licenses again.
SA includes next version rights, so if you purchase Exchange 2019 L+SA
now, just maintai...
@_cparker I ran the script found one Mailbox with App Id, that
application is already registered in Azure and having below API
Permission.Do I still need to follow RBAC article to create Management
scope? Do I need to follow below steps, ? could you please guide me
backout plan on that point I am no...
And as regards removing the last Exchange Server and using the
management tools only, that's not a practical option as it's all
Powershell with no EAC. Powershell might well be the best option for
bulk actions, but the EAC is the far better option for ad hoc individual
changes (e.g. adding an alias ...
Thanks, but given the inordinate delay with this release, why aren't you
supporting in-place upgrade of the underlying OS, given that this is the
Microsoft direction for most things? Server 2025 will be offered through
Windows Update. SQL Servers and DCs can have the OS upgraded. Exchange
is the onl...
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