Monday, December 2, 2013

New features to be added with Service Pack 1 for Exchange 2013

Microsoft official announcement has already come from product team. Microsoft is releasing SP1 for exchange 2013 early next year 2014.

Here is the highlights on some of the features to be added with SP1;

  • Windows Server 2012 R2 Support First answering one the most common questions since the release of Windows Server 2012 R2. Exchange 2013 SP1 will add Windows Server 2012 R2 as a supported operating system for Exchange Server 2013 with SP1. Let your planning begin.
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  • S/MIME support for OWA Support for S/MIME in OWA will be brought back in SP1. With SP1 customers will have S/MIME support across Outlook, Exchange ActiveSync clients, and OWA.
                      S/MIME provides two security services:
                                       Digital signatures
                                       Message encryption 
 
  •  Edge Transport Server Role The Edge Transport server role for Exchange Server 2013 will be available with SP1. 

                  Fixes and Improvements Of course, SP1 will include fixes and improvements in areas you've helped us identity. SP1 is the first service pack issued in the new Exchange Server cumulative update release model - thus SP1 is essentially CU4. The installation of SP1 will follow the same process as the prior Exchange 2013 CU releases. SP1 will include all fixes included in previously released cumulative updates for Exchange 2013.

                  SP1 will require customers to update their Active Directory schema - customers should assume this requirement for all Exchange Server 2013 updates. Plan for this required update to quickly take advantage SP1 updates. Active Directory Schema updates for Exchange are additive and always backwards compatible with previous releases and versions.