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Windows 10 PC Not Reading Headphone Mic
My computer is not detecting the microphone on my headphones. I recently purchased a new headset with the intention of improving the clarity of my voice recordings and making myself more comfortable, as I currently have to lean in close to be heard.
The headset I bought is the SADES Angel Edition gaming headset, which comes with a built-in microphone and is entirely wired, eliminating the need for any setup, as indicated in the manual. However, despite following the instructions, the microphone is not functioning properly. I confirmed this by testing it on Audacity, gradually moving closer while recording my voice. The audio quality improved significantly when I moved closer, indicating that the computer is still using the built-in microphone instead of the headset’s.
My computer is not detecting the microphone on my headphones. I recently purchased a new headset with the intention of improving the clarity of my voice recordings and making myself more comfortable, as I currently have to lean in close to be heard. The headset I bought is the SADES Angel Edition gaming headset, which comes with a built-in microphone and is entirely wired, eliminating the need for any setup, as indicated in the manual. However, despite following the instructions, the microphone is not functioning properly. I confirmed this by testing it on Audacity, gradually moving closer while recording my voice. The audio quality improved significantly when I moved closer, indicating that the computer is still using the built-in microphone instead of the headset’s. Read More
Invite disappeared from Outlook – Can’t reschedule the meeting with 50+ participants
Hi all,
I have a user who has scheduled a meeting, with about 50 people.
It has now disappeared from his calendar. Outlook and OWA.
If people update the meeting with for example a different time, he gets the email. The invite does not show in the calendar.
He can not cancel it either, as he does not have it anywhere.
Please advise
Hi all, I have a user who has scheduled a meeting, with about 50 people.It has now disappeared from his calendar. Outlook and OWA.If people update the meeting with for example a different time, he gets the email. The invite does not show in the calendar.He can not cancel it either, as he does not have it anywhere. Please advise Read More
Send button stuck on Schedule only
I just downloaded the latest version of Outlook for Mac (16.86 – 24050613). Now all of the sudden when I go to click on the Send button in the upper left corner of a drafted message it only opens the Schedule Send option. It won’t just send the e-mail immediately. I am not clicking on the little arrow on the right side. I am clicking the main Send button. This is driving me nuts. I can send it immediately from the Drafts menu but I’ve never had to do that before and could always just click the Send button. I’ve tried quitting Outlook and restarting but that didn’t work. I am running the Legacy Outlook version as I don’t like the New Outlook. Any ideas?
I just downloaded the latest version of Outlook for Mac (16.86 – 24050613). Now all of the sudden when I go to click on the Send button in the upper left corner of a drafted message it only opens the Schedule Send option. It won’t just send the e-mail immediately. I am not clicking on the little arrow on the right side. I am clicking the main Send button. This is driving me nuts. I can send it immediately from the Drafts menu but I’ve never had to do that before and could always just click the Send button. I’ve tried quitting Outlook and restarting but that didn’t work. I am running the Legacy Outlook version as I don’t like the New Outlook. Any ideas? Read More
Windows Defender not start after uninstalling Avast antivirus
Hello everyone,
I recently used the Avast tool to delete Avast Free antivirus software, and now I am unable to start Windows Defender. When I navigate to the security page, I do not see any option to enable Windows Defender. Can anyone provide assistance with this issue?
Hello everyone, I recently used the Avast tool to delete Avast Free antivirus software, and now I am unable to start Windows Defender. When I navigate to the security page, I do not see any option to enable Windows Defender. Can anyone provide assistance with this issue? Read More
“Some error occurred” message
Hello, there seem to be a problem when clicking links to my Bookings pages – “some error occurred”. None of my reservation pages works today. No idea what could have happened. I can’t see any of my settings and the pages aren’t visible to my clients. What can I do? Please help!
Hello, there seem to be a problem when clicking links to my Bookings pages – “some error occurred”. None of my reservation pages works today. No idea what could have happened. I can’t see any of my settings and the pages aren’t visible to my clients. What can I do? Please help! Read More
Kommentarfunktion (Threads)
Hallo zusammen
Ich habe ein Problem mit der Kommentarfunktion. Wenn ich einen neuen Kommentar einfügen möchte, wird mir dieser immer als Notiz angezeigt.
Ich würde aber gerne die Thread-Funktion nutzen, welche aber nicht verfügbar zu sein scheint.
Was kann ich tun, damit ich Threads erstellen kann?
Besten Dank im Voraus für eure Hilfe!
Hallo zusammenIch habe ein Problem mit der Kommentarfunktion. Wenn ich einen neuen Kommentar einfügen möchte, wird mir dieser immer als Notiz angezeigt. Ich würde aber gerne die Thread-Funktion nutzen, welche aber nicht verfügbar zu sein scheint.Was kann ich tun, damit ich Threads erstellen kann? Besten Dank im Voraus für eure Hilfe! Read More
Top Stories: May 7, 2024
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More news for you this week!
English Top Stories: May 7, 2024 | Microsoft
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Español Novedades más relevantes: 7 de mayo de 2024 | Microsoft
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Exchange Server Subscription Edition Arrives in Summer 2025
Microsoft has announced that Exchange Server Subscription Edition (SE) will appear in summer 2025. You’ll be able to do an inplace upgrade from Exchange Server 2019 CU15 or a “legacy upgrade” (hardware switchover) for other versions. The initial version of Exchange Server SE is unexciting, perhaps deliberately so. It’s all about getting customers to transition to the subscription model.
https://practical365.com/exchange-server-subscription-edition/
Microsoft has announced that Exchange Server Subscription Edition (SE) will appear in summer 2025. You’ll be able to do an inplace upgrade from Exchange Server 2019 CU15 or a “legacy upgrade” (hardware switchover) for other versions. The initial version of Exchange Server SE is unexciting, perhaps deliberately so. It’s all about getting customers to transition to the subscription model.
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Get device management app mobileAppsof windows for a specific user
Is there any way to get application windows of a specific user using microsoft intune.
I already try to do that using this api : https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/deviceAppManagement/mobileApps?$filter=isof(‘microsoft.graph.win32LobApp‘) AND managedDeviceId eq ‘11111111-1111-1111-1111-111111111111’ but it’s not work have you any idea about how to do that ?
Is there any way to get application windows of a specific user using microsoft intune. I already try to do that using this api : https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/deviceAppManagement/mobileApps?$filter=isof(‘microsoft.graph.win32LobApp’) AND managedDeviceId eq ‘11111111-1111-1111-1111-111111111111’ but it’s not work have you any idea about how to do that ? Read More
Decorate your background – How generative AI backgrounds work, and why you might want to use them
Microsoft Teams has always been at the forefront of innovation, and the Decorate your background feature is no exception. Released in Teams Premium in January 2024, this feature uses generative AI to create an artificial version of the user’s real background but cleans it up or decorates it following a specific theme.
Background replacement has become increasingly popular, as it allows users to project a mood or image into a Teams meeting, or simply to hide a messy room. Teams offers a variety of different background replacement themes, including standard and portrait blur, video backgrounds, frosted glass, which is great for displaying your company logo in your video calls , and a variety of specific images. Backgrounds in Microsoft Teams won the 2024 IF Design Award for Product Backgrounds and give Teams users joy, help them feel connected, and express who they are.
The Decorate your background feature takes this a step further by creating a background that looks like the room the user is in, only cleaned up and therefore presentable. It offers different styles, like Clean up, Fancy, Greenhouse, Celebration, and Surprise me, with more in the works .
Clean up – Designed to tidy up your surroundings, this theme removes clutter and creates a more streamlined and minimalistic aesthetic, elevating your room’s professional appearance.
Fancy- Enhances your space by incorporating lavish and traditional decorative elements to give your room a more elegant and adorned appearance.
Greenhouse – Adds plants and greenery into your space, infusing your room with a natural and lush ambiance.
Celebration – Includes festive decorations like balloons, streamers, lighting, and other elements, livening up your space for celebratory moments.
Surprise me – Cycles through a variety of styles to transform your space including 2D animation theme, underwater theme, a block-style design reminiscent of Minecraft, and a space shuttle theme, offering a new experience with every click.
The feature works by taking a screenshot of the user in front of their current background, then sends that to a service in the cloud. The service removes the user from the screenshot, fills the user-shaped hole in the background, and then passes this image to the generative AI image service, along with text instructions for the selected style. After creating a background image, the service does several safety checks to assure the generated image is appropriate and safe for work , before sending the image to the user’s machine. The user’s images are not stored in the cloud or used for any purposes other than the background replacement that happens on the user’s machine.
One major advantage of Decorate your background is the fact that the background looks like the user’s actual background, particularly with regards to colors, brightness, and angles of objects in the background. We’ve all seen it when video participants in meetings use backgrounds that look ‘off’. Something can be not quite right either because the background replacement is much lighter or darker than the user’s surroundings, or because the colors between the background and the user’s actual environment are so different that people on video have an edge around their body, or because the angles and orientation of the items in the background don’t match the user in front of that background. With Decorate your background , video users look like they are in the environment depicted in the background, because in a way, they are.
The Decorate your background feature is available for Teams Premium users. So, next time you’re in a Teams meeting and want to spruce up your background, give the Decorate your background feature a try !
Learn how to use the feature here: Change your background in Microsoft Teams meetings – Microsoft Support
To try Decorate your background ask your IT admin about acquiring a Microsoft Teams Premium license. Get started for free for 30 days or buy before June 30, 2024, for just USD 7 per user per month—30 percent off the standard USD 10 pricing. Try of buy Teams Premium today.
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Three tips to expand your nonprofit’s reach with accessibility
There are over 1 billion people in the world with disabilities. For nonprofits to reach all members of your community, organizations must be accessible to people with disabilities. This year on Global Accessibility Awareness Day, extend the reach of your nonprofit by committing to a few inclusive practices:
1. Embed accessibility in your technology strategy
As you scope and procure technology, plan for accessibility as a critical part of your strategy. Accessible websites, apps, and other digital content help broaden your impact by allowing people with disabilities to engage with your organization. For the British Association of Supported Employment (BASE), accessible solutions have allowed them to better serve their community of job coaches and employees with disabilities. Clients with learning disabilities are now accessing curriculum on Community Training powered by Azure with accessible tools like Immersive Reader and Translator.
Nonprofits can better achieve business goals through more accessible procurement programs with help from initiatives like Procure Access.
2. Collaborate with talent with disabilities
Work together with the disability community to learn how to best engage your employees, donors, and stakeholders with disabilities. One of the UK’s oldest disability nonprofits, SeeAbility did just that when they moved to Microsoft Dynamics 365. The team set up their new constituent relationship manager (CRM) system to be more compatible with assistive technology tools like screen readers. They then worked blind and low vision users to test the solution and receive feedback on their experiences. The enhancements will significantly improve experiences for blind and low-vision employees while creating a more consistent and efficient solution for reaching their community.
3. Leverage AI to empower everyone
AI has the power to transform how we work by making it easier to create and consume content. Microsoft 365 offers many AI-powered accessibility features, including Teams Captioning, PowerPoint Designer, and image descriptions. Adding Microsoft Copilot to workstreams can also be a great assistance tools for people with disabilities. Learn how AI assistance empowers employees with disabilities in our employee series This is my Copilot where our colleagues share their favorite use cases for generative AI. From minimizing eye fatigue by summarizing emails, to identifying speakers during meetings for people who are hard of hearing, AI powers inclusive tools that make it possible for everyone to participate, collaborate, and communicate more fully.
Meeting the growing need for accessibility
More people are joining the disability community every year, with 1 in 8 people living with mental health conditions, 230 million people experiencing age-related hearing loss, and 1 in 7 people who are neurodivergent. By making your nonprofit more accessible, you are serving a larger portion of the community, empowering your employees, and demonstrating your commitment to inclusion and equity.
To learn more about accessibility at Microsoft, visit Microsoft Accessibility, get your Accessibility fundamentals badge, and share your feedback to the Disability Answer Desk. Happy Global Accessibility Awareness Day!
Continue the conversation by joining us in the Nonprofit Community! Want to share best practices or join community events? Become a member by “Joining” the Nonprofit Community. To stay up to date on the latest nonprofit news, make sure to Follow or Subscribe to the Nonprofit Community Blog space!
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Global Community Moment: Global Power Platform Bootcamp 2024
Countless tech communities exist around the world, engaging in information dissemination and discussions about products and services, as well as collaborating on open-source projects. Beyond products and services, there are numerous communities organized around specific industries, students, and women, among others. Sometimes, communities may collaborate on joint activities, and many individuals are active members of multiple communities.
Moreover, tech communities from various locations globally have created iconic events under common themes, which deepen the learning of community members worldwide as a global community. Some recent events that the tech communities hosted were the Global Power Platform Bootcamp, the Global AI Bootcamp, and Global Azure 2024. These events attracted many people who wanted to learn new things with other community members.
This blog post focuses on the Global Power Platform Bootcamp, providing an overview of the event and featuring insights from a global organizer of the 2024 Global Power Platform Bootcamp, who played a key role in shaping this community initiative.
JOS, Nigeria
Toronto, Canada
Jeevarajan Kumar is a Business Applications MVP and one of the global organizers of the Global Power Platform Bootcamp. He initially began his journey as a local event organizer in Singapore, working diligently to ensure the success of his community engagement activities. Eventually, he joined the global organizing committee and, alongside fellow MVPs Kunal Tripathy, Dharanidharan Balasubramaniam, Manonmani VS, and Vivek Patel, led the organization of the Global Power Platform Bootcamp. Jeevarajan reflects how his role as lead organizer evolved significantly. “This year, my focus shifted to marketing and collaborating with the global team to ensure our event’s success. Additionally, I worked closely with the local event organizers, offering support whenever needed,” says Jeevarajan.
The fifth iteration of the Global Power Platform Bootcamp turned into an extraordinary global initiative, as Jeevarajan noted, “This event stands as our largest endeavor to date.” Based on a worldwide enthusiasm for learning about the Power Platform, the initiative was held in 57 countries and 108 locations worldwide by 162 organizers. It featured local speakers who shared their knowledge with over 9,000 participants. Charles Lamanna, Microsoft’s Corporate Vice President of Business Apps & Platforms, delivered a keynote address discussing Power Platform and community engagement.
This year’s Global Power Platform Bootcamp saw an increase in host locations, making it an unprecedentedly large-scale event. However, the fundamental concept remained the same: participants worldwide continued to learn about the Power Platform and enjoyed interactions with the community and Microsoft employees. Jeevarajan expressed the joy of being a global organizer, saying, “Global Power Platform Bootcamp is massive! It’s a unique feeling to see the incredible pictures and posts from the global community during those two days.”
Hyderabad, India
San José, Costa Rica
A notable change from last year’s event was the shift in topics due to recent advancements in AI technology. In the keynote video, Corporate Vice President Charles spoke about the synergy between the Power Platform and generative AI and the importance of community feedback. Additionally, sessions increasingly featured topics related to Microsoft AI technologies, such as Azure OpenAI Service, Copilot, and Microsoft Fabric.
Witnessing the progression of technology, the Global Power Platform Bootcamp celebrated its fifth anniversary. Jeevarajan’s motivation to continue contributing to this annual global community initiative was bolstered by collaboration with his fellow MVPs and other global organizers (four MVPs as we mentioned earlier, and three MVPs Ashraf Ghonaim, Goloknath Mishra, and Natraj Yegnaraman, and community leaders Dhina Gajavarathan, Sam Luo, Saurabh Pimpalgaonkar, Anchika Kumari, Chelsea Philip, and Kevin N., and Kent Weare from Microsoft). “Being part of this successful team and contributing to making this magic happen is an amazing experience,” says Jeevarajan.
MVP organizers from MVP Global Summit
We also interviewed Kunal Tripathy, a member of the global organizing team and a Business Applications MVP, about his participation. He reflected on this year’s event and shared how it has evolved since last year. “The 2024 Bootcamp was remarkable, marking our first-time hosting over 100 locations worldwide. It was particularly thrilling to see extensive participation in Spain, with Ana María Bisbé York playing a pivotal role as a key organizer,” says Kunal.
Kunal joined forces with Microsoft’s Kent Weare at a Power Platform Conference in October 2019 and started planning the Global Power Platform Bootcamp. Dhina Gajavarathan and Vivek Patel came on board later, and they ran the first event in February 2020. He has been leading this global event since then and says this about its importance. Kunal says, “The event started with the idea of building local communities at Global scale. The drive behind GPPB has always been to foster local communities on a global scale, creating a unified celebration of the Power Platform, akin to a worldwide festival.”
Inspired by the positive outcome of their fifth event, the global organizing team is already preparing for next year. While it’s uncertain how the Power Platform will evolve by then, there’s no doubt that it will continue to be a valuable place for the community to learn about the latest developments in Power Platform.
For those interested in learning more about the Global Power Platform Bootcamp, please visit the official website, Global Power Platform Bootcamp. Additionally, follow our community page on LinkedIn Global Power Platform Bootcamp to stay updated on the latest news.
Before closing this story, we are so excited to share an exciting announcement. Kunal says, “GPPB will be back next year on Feb 22nd and 23rd and registration for the events starts this summer.”
Seoul, Korea
Copenhagen, Denmark
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Exchange Server Roadmap Update
Today, we are providing an update on our product roadmap for Microsoft Exchange Server, and our next milestones in the Exchange Server journey to support the specific needs of our on-premises customers, hosted services providers, and other partners. Here’s what’s ahead:
We will release one final Cumulative Update (CU) for Exchange Server 2019—the 2024 H2 CU aka CU15—later this year.
We will release Exchange Server Subscription Edition (Exchange Server SE) early in the third quarter of calendar year 2025.
We will release the first CU for Exchange Server SE—CU1—in late 2025.
Exchange Server 2019 CU15
CU15 will introduce new features and changes to support the RTM release of Exchange Server SE.
New Features in CU15
Adding support for Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.3. TLS 1.3 eliminates obsolete cryptographic algorithms, improves security over older versions, and aims to encrypt as much of the handshake as possible.
Reintroducing certificate management in the Exchange admin center (EAC). Admins can create a request for a new certificate, complete the request after receiving the certificate from their provider, export certificates as PFX files, and import certificates from PFX files.
Changes to support Exchange Server Subscription Edition
Removal of support for co-existence with Exchange 2013. Since Exchange 2013 reached end of life last year, and since Exchange Server SE does not support coexistence with any unsupported versions, in preparation for what comes next, we are removing support for Exchange Server 2013. Customers should remove Exchange 2013 servers before installing Exchange 2019 CU15 or Exchange Server SE RTM or later. If Exchange 2013 is detected in the environment, Setup in CU15 and Exchange Server SE will stop and display an error message to this effect.
Support for new product keys. New product keys will need to be obtained for other server roles, except for Hybrid servers which will continue to receive a free license and product key via the Hybrid Configuration Wizard. CU15 adds support for these new keys, which will be available when Exchange Server SE is available.
Support for Windows Server 2025. Today, Exchange 2019 can be installed on Windows Server 2019 and Windows Server 2022. CU15 will introduce support for Windows Server 2025 (when the OS reaches GA later this year).
Additional changes expected in CU15 include:
Updating the Visual C++ redistributable to the version that ships with Visual Studio 2022
Removal of support for UCMA 6.0 and the instant messaging feature in Outlook on the web
The Windows MSMQ component will no longer be installed by Setup
Improvements in Exchange Server AMSI integration
Adding PDF files to Exchange Server CBC encryption support.
Exchange Server Subscription Edition
Exchange Server SE, the next release of Microsoft Exchange Server, will be available for download from the Microsoft 365 admin center (previously the Microsoft Volume License Service Center) in the early part of Q3 of 2025. The licensing model used by Exchange Server SE is the same as SharePoint Server Subscription Edition, which requires subscription licenses or licenses with active Software Assurance for server and user licenses. We will continue to provide a free Hybrid server license and key, which will continue to be distributed using the Hybrid Configuration Wizard.
The hardware and operating system requirements for Exchange Server SE are the same as Exchange 2019 CU15, which adds support for Windows Server 2025.
The RTM release of Exchange Server SE will not require any changes to Active Directory when upgrading from Exchange Server 2019. There are no Active Directory schema changes beyond those in Exchange Server 2019, and we will continue to support the Windows Server 2012 R2 forest functional level.
Finally, Exchange Server SE will be supported under the modern lifecycle support policy.
Release Details
To allow for rapid adoption and deployment, the RTM release of Exchange Server SE will be code equivalent to (e.g., the same exact code as) Exchange Server 2019 CU15, except for the following changes:
The License agreement, an RTF file shown only in the GUI version of Setup, will be updated.
The name will change from Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 to Microsoft Exchange Server Subscription Edition.
The build and version number will be updated.
Please note that:
If any Security Updates (SUs) are released before CU15, those updates will be incorporated into CU15.
If any SUs are released after CU15, then the RTM release of Exchange Server SE will be code equivalent to Exchange 2019 CU15 plus the latest SU. If you are on CU15, which is where you should be, then you should also be already running the latest SU released after CU15, thereby maintaining code equivalence with the RTM release.
Upgrading to Exchange Server SE from Previous Versions
To help further accelerate in-place upgrades, in addition to being code equivalent, Exchange Server SE will support two types of upgrades: in-place upgrade and legacy upgrade.
In-place upgrade
The fastest and easiest way to get from Exchange Server 2019 to Exchange Server SE is to perform an in-place upgrade. The upgrade experience is identical to installing a CU. Once a server is running Exchange Server SE, it will be updated with our update cadence of two CUs per year (in H1 and H2).
Legacy upgrade
Exchange Server SE also supports legacy upgrades, which involve building out a new infrastructure and moving namespaces and mailboxes to that new infrastructure. Some of these processes are used in other scenarios, such as when replacing server hardware or when you want to use a newer version of Windows Server, and those processes continue to be supported in Exchange Server SE.
If your organization is running Exchange 2016 today and you want to continue to run Exchange on-premises, then you have at least one more legacy upgrade to do.
To ensure a timely move from Exchange 2016 to Exchange Server SE, we recommend doing a legacy upgrade now from Exchange 2016 to Exchange 2019 as soon as possible. Once you are running Exchange 2019, you can do a quick and easy in-place upgrade to Exchange Server SE.
Update Paths for Exchange 2019 CU15 and Exchange Server SE
As with all previous versions, Exchange Server SE can be used to create a new Exchange on-premises organization from scratch and/or can coexist in an Exchange organization that includes only supported versions (e.g., Exchange 2016 CU23 and/or Exchange 2019 CU14 or later). It cannot be introduced into an Exchange organization with unsupported versions.
Below is a table that summarizes the available paths based on the version(s) you’re running:
Version in use
Exchange 2019 CU15
Exchange Server Subscription Edition (SE)
Exchange Server 2013
Not supported in the organization.
Upgrade to Exchange 2019 CU14 now, remove Exchange 2013, and update to Exchange 2019 CU15 when available.
Not supported in the organization.
Upgrade to Exchange 2019 CU14 now or CU15 when available, remove Exchange 2013, and in-place upgrade to Exchange Server SE when available.
Exchange Server 2016 CU23
Upgrade to Exchange 2019 CU14 now and update to CU15 when available.
Upgrade to Exchange 2019 CU14 now or CU15 when available, and in-place upgrade to Exchange Server SE when available.
Exchange Server 2016 CU22 and earlier
Not supported in the organization.
Upgrade to Exchange 2019 CU14 now and update to CU15 when available; or update to Exchange 2016 CU23 now, and then upgrade to Exchange 2019 CU15 when available.
Not supported in the organization.
Update to Exchange 2016 CU23 and/or upgrade to Exchange 2019 CU14/CU15, then in-place upgrade to Exchange Server SE when available.
Exchange Server 2019 CU14 and later
Update CU14 servers to Exchange 2019 CU15 when available.
In-place upgrade to Exchange Server SE.
Exchange Server 2019 CU13
Update to Exchange 2019 CU14 now and update to CU15 when available.
Not supported in the organization.
Update to Exchange Server 2019 CU14/CU15, then in-place upgrade to Exchange Server SE.
Exchange Server 2019 CU12 and earlier
Not supported in the organization.
Update to Exchange 2019 CU14 now and update to CU15 when available.
Not supported in the organization.
Update to Exchange Server 2019 CU14/CU15, then in-place upgrade to Exchange Server SE.
Table 1 – Update paths to Exchange Server 2019 CU15 and Exchange Server SE
Exchange Server SE CU1
Exchange Server SE will be serviced with the existing cadence of two CUs per year. In October 2025, we expect to release Exchange Server SE CU1. Exchange Server SE CU1 is expected to introduce the following changes:
Kerberos for server-to-server communication
Adding support for an Admin API and deprecating RPS
Removing Outlook Anywhere
Removal of support for co-existence with earlier versions
Kerberos for server-to-server communication
The default authentication protocol used for communication between Exchange servers will use Kerberos instead of NTLMv2. In CU1, Setup will enable Kerberos (specifically, auth = Negotiate:Kerberos) on all Exchange server virtual directories on the server being installed.
Admin API and RPS deprecation
The Admin API, a set of REST-based APIs to enable remote management of Exchange servers will be introduced. Remote PowerShell (RPS) will be supported in CU1 but deprecated in future CUs.
Removing Outlook Anywhere
Exchange Online and Microsoft 365 removed support for Outlook Anywhere (aka RPC over HTTP) several years ago and starting in CU1, Outlook Anywhere will be removed from Exchange Server SE. This change may affect any third-party Outlook add-ins that still use this protocol.
Removal of support for co-existence with all previous versions
At the time CU1 is released, Exchange Server SE will be the only supported version. As all previous versions will be unsupported at that time, Setup in CU1 will block coexistence with anything other than Exchange Server SE RTM or later.
Call to Action
Move to Exchange Server 2019 CU14 today:
If you want to run Exchange Server, move to Exchange Server 2019 CU14 on Windows Server 2022 today.
If you prefer to wait for Windows Server 2025, move to Exchange Server 2019 CU15 as soon as the new operating system is available.
If you are running Exchange Server 2019, keep your Exchange servers updated by always running a supported CU and the latest SU and the latest updates for the Windows operating system, and regularly run the Exchange Health Checker.
Because Windows Server 2019 reaches end of life in January 2029, new deployments of Exchange Server 2019 CU15 and Exchange Server SE RTM are recommended to be installed on Windows Server 2022, or when available, Windows Server 2025.
FAQs
Q: Exchange Server SE is being released very shortly before my current version (Exchange 2016 or Exchange 2019) reaches its end of life; how can I upgrade in time?
A: Our approach to the RTM release of Exchange Server SE enables you to upgrade more rapidly than previous releases. We recommend all customers then perform an in-place upgrade from Exchange 2019. This is the fastest and easiest way to get from Exchange 2019 to Exchange Server SE, and the experience is identical to installing a CU.
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Q: Will Microsoft extend the end-of-life date, offer extended support, or offer Extended Security Updates (ESU) for Exchange 2016 or Exchange 2019?
A: No, we are not extending the end-of-life date for Exchange 2016 or Exchange 2019, and we are not offering extended support or ESU for either version. Our efforts are focused on ensuring that the Exchange Server SE release, as well as the in-place upgrade experience, is seamless for customers running Exchange 2019. We strongly recommend all Exchange 2016 customers who want to remain on-premises to upgrade to Exchange 2019 as soon as possible.
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Q: I am moving from Exchange 2016 to Exchange 2019 as Microsoft recommends, and I plan to do an in-place upgrade to Exchange Server SE when it is available. Should I deploy CU14 on Windows Server 2022 now or wait until later this year and deploy CU15 on Windows Server 2025 RTM?
A: Windows Server 2022 and Windows Server 2025 (when released) are supported operating systems for Exchange Server 2019 CU15 and Exchange Server SE, and as far as Exchange is concerned, there is no difference in Windows Server feature or component usage. The primary difference from an Exchange server perspective is the lifecycle, where Windows Server 2025 reaches end of life a few years after Windows Server 2022.
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High-Fidelity Motor design
Hey community members,
I’m writng to ask for your suggestions here. I want to model an electric bike in simscape with high-fidelity inverter and motor. I have already modelled an inverter which is working correctly, but when it comes to motor, im looking for 5-6Kw of motor.
In pre-parameterized motors, the power and required torque are not up to my requirements.
If I parameterized it myself, then all the data which needs to parameterize motor block sets are not given in the datasheets.
I want to calculate motor losses over a wide range of operating points.
What would you guys suggest, should I do in this situation?
Should I design my own motor in another software like ansys and co-simulate it with matlab.
I would be looking forward to your suggestions.
Thank You !Hey community members,
I’m writng to ask for your suggestions here. I want to model an electric bike in simscape with high-fidelity inverter and motor. I have already modelled an inverter which is working correctly, but when it comes to motor, im looking for 5-6Kw of motor.
In pre-parameterized motors, the power and required torque are not up to my requirements.
If I parameterized it myself, then all the data which needs to parameterize motor block sets are not given in the datasheets.
I want to calculate motor losses over a wide range of operating points.
What would you guys suggest, should I do in this situation?
Should I design my own motor in another software like ansys and co-simulate it with matlab.
I would be looking forward to your suggestions.
Thank You ! Hey community members,
I’m writng to ask for your suggestions here. I want to model an electric bike in simscape with high-fidelity inverter and motor. I have already modelled an inverter which is working correctly, but when it comes to motor, im looking for 5-6Kw of motor.
In pre-parameterized motors, the power and required torque are not up to my requirements.
If I parameterized it myself, then all the data which needs to parameterize motor block sets are not given in the datasheets.
I want to calculate motor losses over a wide range of operating points.
What would you guys suggest, should I do in this situation?
Should I design my own motor in another software like ansys and co-simulate it with matlab.
I would be looking forward to your suggestions.
Thank You ! power_electronics_control MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Planar Joint ‘car/Planar1’ has base and follower ports that are rigidly connected; it is ignored. Resolve this issue in order to simulate the model.
将solidworks 2022中的搭建好的三维模型导入到MATLAB r2022a中进行仿真时,出现了一个问题: Planar Joint ‘car/Planar1’ has base and follower ports that are rigidly connected; it is ignored. Resolve this issue in order to simulate the model.
导致模型仿真不能够正常进行。将solidworks 2022中的搭建好的三维模型导入到MATLAB r2022a中进行仿真时,出现了一个问题: Planar Joint ‘car/Planar1’ has base and follower ports that are rigidly connected; it is ignored. Resolve this issue in order to simulate the model.
导致模型仿真不能够正常进行。 将solidworks 2022中的搭建好的三维模型导入到MATLAB r2022a中进行仿真时,出现了一个问题: Planar Joint ‘car/Planar1’ has base and follower ports that are rigidly connected; it is ignored. Resolve this issue in order to simulate the model.
导致模型仿真不能够正常进行。 matlab, simulink MATLAB Answers — New Questions
How is the default line parameter calculated in Simulink?
In almost simulink parameter models, they use below default value
Resistance per unit length (Ohms/km) = [0.01273 0.3864]
Inductance per unit length (H/km) = [0.9337e-3 4.1264e-3]
Capacitance per unit length (F/km) = [12.74e-9 7.751e-9]
I want to know how it is calculated.
Thank you for your help in advance!In almost simulink parameter models, they use below default value
Resistance per unit length (Ohms/km) = [0.01273 0.3864]
Inductance per unit length (H/km) = [0.9337e-3 4.1264e-3]
Capacitance per unit length (F/km) = [12.74e-9 7.751e-9]
I want to know how it is calculated.
Thank you for your help in advance! In almost simulink parameter models, they use below default value
Resistance per unit length (Ohms/km) = [0.01273 0.3864]
Inductance per unit length (H/km) = [0.9337e-3 4.1264e-3]
Capacitance per unit length (F/km) = [12.74e-9 7.751e-9]
I want to know how it is calculated.
Thank you for your help in advance! parameter, simulink, lineparameter MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Error en instalar requisitos previos
Quiero instalar sharepoint 2019 pero me salta un error en la instalación de requisitos previos. Tengo microsoft windows 11
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I have the latest version of windows version 24H2 with build 26120.461, however, the copilot feature is not integrated with my windows.
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ATP sensors in DCs failed to start – Failed to retrieve group managed service account password.
Info RemoteImpersonationManager CreateImpersonatorInternalAsync started [UserName=xxxx$ Domain=xxxx IsGroupManagedServiceAccount=True]
Info RemoteImpersonationManager GetGroupManagedServiceAccountTokenAsync finished [UserName=xxxx$ Domain=xxxx IsSuccess=False]
Info RemoteImpersonationManager CreateImpersonatorInternalAsync finished [UserName=xxxx$ Domain=xxxx]
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Assi9stance in a Sql statement
Hi all
I have a Table and I want to retrieve the record with the latest Sequence for each code. I need some help to write a query. Thanks to help me out.
Code Name Sequence Title
J001 John 1 Junior Administrator
J001 John 2 Administrator
J001 John 3 Senior Administrator
S001 Sue 1 Accountant
S001 Sue 2 Senior Accountant
R001 Robert 1 Manager
My desired output
J001 John 3 Senior Administrator
S001 Sue 2 Senior Accountant
R001 Robert 1 Manager
Hi allI have a Table and I want to retrieve the record with the latest Sequence for each code. I need some help to write a query. Thanks to help me out. Code Name Sequence TitleJ001 John 1 Junior AdministratorJ001 John 2 AdministratorJ001 John 3 Senior Administrator S001 Sue 1 AccountantS001 Sue 2 Senior Accountant R001 Robert 1 Manager My desired outputJ001 John 3 Senior AdministratorS001 Sue 2 Senior AccountantR001 Robert 1 Manager Read More