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Microsoft Windows Server 2019 ALL Editions [LTSC, CORE and Desktop]

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The Microsoft product team is pleased to announce the availability of Windows Server 2019 v1909. This release is built on the strong foundation of Windows Server 2016 and brings numerous innovations on four key themes: Hybrid, Security, Application Platform, and Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI).

Windows Server 2019 brings improvements in four key areas, such as Hybrid, Security, Application Platform and Hyper-converged Infrastructure (HCI). Together with Windows Admin Center, Windows Server 2019 becomes a powerful platform to run your workloads on-premise or in the cloud.

About Microsoft Windows Server 2019 (Re-Release 13 November) After pulling its Windows 10 October 2018 Update (also known as 1809) and Windows Server 2019/1809 feature updates at the start of October, Microsoft is re-releasing them to mainstream users starting today, November 13. The updated versions include fixes for data-loss problems and other issues discovered after Microsoft initially began rolling them out on October 2.

The re-release of Windows Server 2019 also means that customers who had been waiting to deploy Exchange Server 2019, which requires Windows Server 2019, can now do so. Microsoft began rolling out the on-premises versions of its Office servers – Exchange Server 2019, Skype for Business 2019, SharePoint Server 2019 and Project Server 2019 – on October 22.

Here's a quick recap of what's been happening since the initial release of the October Windows 10 1809/Windows Server 2019 feature updates:

Four days after announcing availability of the October 2018 Update release, Microsoft officials removed it – and its Windows Server 2019 complement – from its download sites following user complaints. Some users did manage to grab the October 2018 Update and Windows Server 2019 bits. But those who didn't act fast have been waiting since then for the latest bits.

Microsoft tested a new version of the October 2018 Update with the data-loss issue (Build 17763) with Windows Insider testers over the past month-plus. The original data-loss issue, which Microsoft officials said affected only "one hundredth of one percent" of customers, is something that some Insiders discovered during their original testing, but which wasn't upvoted enough to merit a fix before the mainstream rollout of the October 2018 Update began.

The original data-loss problem occurred on systems where Known Folder Redirection (KFR) had been previously enabled but some files remained in the original location. It also happened on some systems that used the relatively new Auto Save feature in OneDrive to relocate the contents of the Desktop, Documents, and Pictures folders to corresponding locations in the cloud. Problems occurred when some files remained in the old location.

After acknowledging the original data-loss issue, another was discovered involving ZIP compressed files. The October Update was not warning users when moving files from a .ZIP archive to a regular folder with duplicate filenames.Also, users reported that files that should have been copied didn't actually get copied to the destination folder, and there was no indication that the action wasn't carried out. Microsoft acknowledged this issue and said a fix for it would come in November.

If you were looking for an admission by company officials that there's a significant problem with Windows 10 quality, based on user outcry over problems with the last two Windows 10 feature updates (1809 and 1803). Instead, Microsoft officials are reiterating that their telemetry data shows that customers are increasingly satisfied with each successive Windows 10 update.

About Microsoft. Microsoft Corporation, leading developer of personal-computer software systems and applications. The company also publishes books and multimedia titles, offers e-mail services, and sells electronic game systems, computer peripherals (input/output devices), and portable media players. It has sales offices throughout the world.


System Requirements:
The following are estimated system requirements Windows Server 2019. If your computer has less than the "minimum" requirements, you will not be able to install this product correctly. Actual requirements will vary based on your system configuration and the applications and features you install.

Unless otherwise specified, these minimum system requirements apply to all installation options (Server Core, Server with Desktop Experience, and Nano Server) and both Standard and Datacenter editions.

Minimum:
- 1.4 GHz 64-bit processor
- Compatible with x64 instruction set
- Supports NX and DEP
- Supports CMPXCHG16b, LAHF/SAHF, and PrefetchW
- Supports Second Level Address Translation (EPT or NPT)
- 512 MB (2 GB for Server with Desktop Experience installation option)
- ECC (Error Correcting Code) type or similar technology
- An Ethernet adapter capable of at least gigabit throughput
- Compliant with the PCI Express architecture specification.
- Supports Pre-boot Execution Environment (PXE).


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Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 Incl Cumulative Update 5

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Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 CU5 | 1.7 Gb

Product: Microsoft Exchange Server
Version: 2019 Cumulative Update 5 Build 15.02.0595.003
Supported Architectures: x64
Language: multilanguage
System Requirements: PC *
Supported Operating Systems: Windows 10
Software Prerequisites: **
Size: 1.7 Gb

The Microsoft product team is pleased to announce the availability of Cumulative Update 5 to Exchange Server 2019, the newest version of its venerable email server.

Exchange Server 2019 CU5 Build 15.02.0595.003 - Release date March 17, 2020:

This cumulative update is a security update. It includes fixes for nonsecurity issues and all previously released fixes for security and nonsecurity issues. These fixes will also be included in later cumulative updates for Exchange Server 2019.

This update also includes new daylight saving time (DST) updates for Exchange Server 2019

Issues that this cumulative update fixes

This cumulative update also fixes the issues that are described in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base articles:

- 4552472 Exchange Server 2019 Sizing Calculator version 10.4 is available
- 4536552 Export-ModernPublicFolderStatistics.ps1 is not working in Exchange Server 2019
- 4538303 Exchange 2019 Setup Prerequisite Check fails for .NET 4.8 Framework in CU4 on Windows builds 1909 and 1903
- 4547705 Authentication loop between msft.sts.microsoft.com/adfs and OWA in Exchange Server 2019
- 4547706 Birthday isn't correctly synced to iOS native mail app in Exchange Server 2019
- 4547708 Elevation of privileges possible when Active Directory permissions role is granted in Exchange Server 2019
- 4547709 InternetWebProxyBypassList is ignored by Mailbox Replication service in Exchange Server 2019
- 4547710 New-MailboxSearch with In-Place Hold enabled replaces all values in msExchUserHoldPolicies if adding a value in Exchange Server 2019
- 4547711 Public folder permissions aren't applied from Outlook in Exchange Server 2019 hybrid environment
- 4547712 Outlook on the web (OWA) exposes junk operations even if disabled via OwaMailboxPolicy in Exchange Server 2019
- 4547713 IsOnlineMeeting is always false for Teams-only meetings in Exchange Server 2019
- 4547714 Can't add remote shared mailbox using ECP into distribution group in Exchange Server 2019 hybrid environment
- 4547715 New created search folder retention policy is changed in Exchange Server 2019
- 4547719 MCDB status is "Offline" and SSDs are not formatted in Exchange Server 2019
- 4547720 Partial word searches not working for mailboxes in Outlook online mode in Exchange Server 2019
- 4547721 Exchange Sizing Calculator still supports mail.que database over 2 TB in Exchange Server 2019
- 4547722 Can't go from Office 365 to Enterprise in Exchange Server 2019 Exchange admin center (EAC) if Chrome SameSite Cookie is enabled
- 4547723 Can't sign in to Office 365 if configuring hybrid with Chrome SameSite Cookie enabled in Exchange Server 2019
- 4536987 Description of the security update for Microsoft Exchange Server 2019: February 11, 2020
- 4540123 Description of the security update for Microsoft Exchange Server 2019: March 10, 2020

Exchange Server 2019 is designed to deliver security, performance and improved administration and management capabilities; attributes our largest on-premises customers expect from Exchange.

Security: Exchange Server 2019 requires Windows Server 2019. In fact, we recommend installing Exchange Server 2019 onto Windows Server 2019 Server Core. Exchange Server 2019 installed on Windows Server 2019 Core provides the most secure platform for Exchange. You also have the option of installing Exchange 2019 onto Windows Server 2019 with Desktop Experience, but we have worked hard to make sure running Exchange on Server Core is the best choice for our code.

We're aware all media for Windows Server 2019 and Windows Server, version 1809 has been temporarily removed and Microsoft will provide an update when refreshed media is available. Exchange Server 2019 will be fully compatible with version 1809, and the refreshed version.

We also built Exchange Server 2019 to only use TLS 1.2 out of the box, and to remove legacy ciphers and hashing algorithms.

We've done significant work to allow Exchange Server to take advantage of larger core and memory packed systems available in market today. With our improvements, Exchange Server can use up to 48 processor cores and 256GB of RAM.

We've re-engineered search using Bing technology to make it even faster and provide better results, and in doing so have made database failovers much faster, and administration easier.

We're adding dual storage read/write capabilities to Exchange Server 2019 using Solid State Drive (SSD) technology to provide a super-fast cache of key data for improving end user experience. We also talked about this in our Email Search in a Flash! Accelerating Exchange 2019 with SSDs session at Ignite.

We also changed the way database caching works to allocate more memory to active database copies, again improving the end user experience. You can learn more about Dynamic Database Cache from Welcome to Exchange Server 2019! video and slides.

The improvements we have made to Exchange Server 2019 will enable you to scale to a larger number of users per server than ever before, use much larger disks, and see the latency of many client operations being cut in half.

We all rely on Exchange for calendaring, and we know large enterprises are heavy calendar users. We are bringing a few key features such as restricting the forwarding of meeting requests and better control over OOF settings to Exchange Server 2019. Administrators get some new calendaring features too, as we're adding the ability to manage events on user's calendars and assign delegate permissions more easily.

We are also adding support for routing mail to and from EAI/IDN recipients and hope to add additional capabilities in this area in the future.

Microsoft Corporation, leading developer of personal-computer software systems and applications. The company also publishes books and multimedia titles, offers e-mail services, and sells electronic game systems, computer peripherals (input/output devices), and portable media players. It has sales offices throughout the world.

Processor - Intel processor that supports Intel 64 architecture
- AMD processor that supports the AMD64 platform
Memory - Mailbox role: at least 128GB is recommended
- Edge Transport role: at least 64GB is recommended
Exchange Server 2019 supports up to 256 GB RAM
Paging file size 25% of installed memory is recommended (e.g. for 64GB RAM use 16GB page file)
Disk space At least 30GB of free space on the drive where you're installing Exchange
- At least 200MB of free space on the system drive
- At least 500MB on the drive containing the message queue database
Screen resolution 1024 x 768 pixels (XGA) or higher
File system NTFS is required on partitions that contain the following types of files:
- The System partition
- Exchange binaries
- Files generated by Exchange diagnostic logging
- Transport database files (for example, the mail queue database)
Optionally, you can use ReFS on the partitions that contain the following types of files:
- Mailbox databases and transaction logs.

NOTE: Microsoft doesn't support Exchange 2019 on Intel Itanium IA64 processors and recommends up to 2 processor sockets on a physical computer.

Microsoft encourages installing Exchange Server 2019 on a server running Windows Server Core, but you can't run Exchange Server 2019 on a nano server.

Exchange Server 2019 Requirement:
Mailbox and Edge Transport server roles
- Windows Server 2019 Standard or Datacenter
Management tools
- Windows Server 2019 Standard or Datacenter
- Windows 10 64-bit


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