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The latest quarterly release of Exchange Server includes "critical security" fixes and also marks significant changes to the architectures of all supported versions.
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Microsoft recently made the case against organizations using Internet Explorer as their default browser.
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This will be the final year of support for Windows 10 Mobile, Microsoft's beleaguered smartphone operating system.
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Organizations using the Office 365 ProPlus productivity suite can now access a new preview of Microsoft's Office Client Policy Service.
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IT pros should prepare for some notable changes coming to Office 365 business subscribers this year, including 64-bit Office installs by default, an end to Triple Data Encryption (3DES) and default Microsoft Teams installs in some cases.
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Microsoft's Edge browser is going the way of Google's Chrome, the company announced this week.
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Microsoft this week said it is bringing its new "account manager" multiple sign-in capability to various online services sometime next year.
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Microsoft has added support for four different IT administrator roles to its Teams collaboration service.
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Two of Microsoft's Windows patch delivery services are no more.
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SQL Server 2014 Service Pack 3 (SP3) was announced on Wednesday, about two years after the release of SP2.
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Users of Microsoft's Exchange messaging service will soon see some improvements concerning public folder management.
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A new capability that allows IT pros to disable "basic authentication" when using the Exchange Online service is now available as a public preview, though there are a few caveats.
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A new Azure Active Directory Connect Health feature lets IT pros resolve duplicate attribute sync errors.
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Microsoft recently unveiled some SQL Server servicing changes affecting SQL Server 2017 and newer editions, including the upcoming SQL Server 2019, which just reached the preview stage last month.
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As Microsoft detailed last week at its Ignite conference, a raft of improvements are coming to its Intune mobile management service, System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) for client devices and Windows Autopilot for new device provisioning.
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To avoid issues that have affected some Windows 7 users, Microsoft will start releasing Windows servicing stack updates (SSUs) as part of its monthly update rollups starting next month.
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Microsoft's "hybrid MDM" model, which enables hybrid mobile device management using Intune and System Center Configuration Manager, will lose support on Sept. 1, 2019.
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Microsoft recently gave some insight into how it schedules the release of new Office 365 ProPlus features.
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Microsoft's new MSIX packaging solution, which the company eventually plans to make the centerpiece of its deployment toolset, is now available as a preview from the Microsoft Store.
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The latest "semiannual channel" release of Microsoft's device and server management system will arrive in the next few weeks, Microsoft said on Tuesday.
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An announcement last week by Microsoft's Customer Service and Support team indicated that Windows patches from Microsoft's July 10 "update Tuesday" release may have caused SQL Server failures after reboot.
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.NET Framework updates that Microsoft released as part of its most recent "update Tuesday" rollup on July 10 are giving some organizations headaches, the company acknowledged recently.
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By Adam Bertram
Native support for Secure Copy Protocol (SCP) isn't in PowerShell, but that doesn't mean it's not capable.
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Microsoft announced its end-of-support plans for some Exchange Web Services components earlier this month.
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Microsoft's e-mail server is getting several feature updates and improvements, particularly on the on-premises side.