HowTo: Migration Exchange 2016 to Exchange Server 2019 CU15 (Part 3)

In the second part of the migration from Exchange 2016 to Exchange 2019 CU15, Exchange 2019 was configured. This part now deals with the migration of the mailboxes to the new server. Finally, the old Exchange 2016 server can be uninstalled and the migration completed. Migrating the mailboxes The mailboxes can be migrated via the Exchange Admin Center ... Read more

HowTo: Migration Exchange 2016 to Exchange Server 2019 CU15 (Part 1)

The new Exchange Server version is expected this year. It makes sense to start working on the migration of existing Exchange 2016 servers to Exchange SE now, as the time window for the migration is short. However, this is not a problem if you prepare in good time. This article is about the migration of ... Read more

Exchange MoveRequest: StalledDueToSource_DiskLatency

During an Exchange 2016 to Exchange 2019 migration, no mailboxes could be moved to the new Exchange 2019 databases. The MoveRequests got stuck at 0% and showed the error StalledDueToSource_DiskLatency: No matter how big or small the mailbox was: No mailbox could be moved. Directly after creating the MoveRequest, the error StalledDueToSource_DiskLatency was displayed. Also ... Read more

Exchange Migration: Outlook asks for password

During the migration from Exchange 2016 to Exchange 2019, I encountered the problem that Outlook constantly asks for username and password. A connection via Outlook to Exchange could no longer be established as soon as the DNS entry (or the load balancer) was switched to the new Exchange 2019 servers. However, OWA and ActiveSync worked without any problems. In ... Read more

Exchange: Block IP after failed logins

A reader asked for an article on how brute force attacks on Exchange servers can be prevented. Since Exchange servers in smaller environments are often directly accessible on the Internet (e.g. via port forward) and can also be identified very quickly thanks to autodiscover, Exchange servers are very suitable for brute force attacks. In a brute force attack ... Read more

Exchange 2016: Virus scanner exclusions (script for Windows Defender)

Windows Defender is activated by default on Windows Server 2016. As Exchange Server requires some exclusions from the virus scanner, these must also be stored accordingly in Windows Defender. The same applies to virus scanners from other manufacturers. The following note can be found on the Exchange Team Blog: Windows Defender is on by default in Windows Server 2016. Attention to ... Read more