Exchange Server Subscription Edition (SE) is now available | Microsoft . . . We are excited to announce the general availability of Exchange Server Subscription Edition (SE) This release continues Microsoft’s long tradition of enabling customers to provide enterprise email service in the mode that’s best for their organization: in the cloud, on-premises, or in hybrid mode While Exchange Online and Microsoft 365 will continue to offer the latest and most
Exchange Server 2019 to Subscription Edition (SE) Licensing and . . . Option A: Purchase Software Assurance for our existing Exchange Server 2019 infrastructure, and then migrate to SE, utilizing the same 2019 CALs (if permissible) Option B: Forego purchasing SA for the 2019 environment and directly purchase new Exchange Server Subscription Edition (SE) licenses and corresponding new CALs (if necessary)
Update to EWS Access for Kiosk Frontline Worker Licensed Users The impacted licenses are: Exchange Online Kiosk Microsoft 365 and Office 365 F1 Microsoft 365 and Office 365 F3 As stated in the Service Descriptions, these licenses do not provide access to mailboxes via EWS, but these restrictions were never enforced With this change, EWS access for users with only these license types will be blocked
Message Trace Support Using Graph API is now in Public Preview The_Exchange_Team and Nino_Bilic We are currently working with multiple enterprise customers to migrate from the Reporting Web Service (RWS) Message Trace API to the new Microsoft Graph-based Message Trace APIs While we appreciate the direction and the improvements with Graph, we are running into practical challenges meeting the April 8th deadline—primarily due to downstream dependencies on