![]() ![]() Determining Which Client Versions are in useīefore implementing client version blocking it’s a good idea to know versions are in use. In Exchange 2007 MAPI client blocking can be implemented on a per-server basis using a registry change, or on a per-mailbox basis using the Exchange Command Shell.Īdditionally, Microsoft recommends implementing Outlook client blocking as a best practice, and if you run the Exchange Best Practices Analyzer against a server which does not have client blocking enabled it will suggest that you configure it. You may also have corporate policy which dictates that a particular version or versions of Outlook are used.įortunately Exchange has the ability to restrict which versions of Outlook can connect by blocking MAPI client versions, a feature which was introduced in Exchange 2000 Service Pack 1. ![]() It’s not always desirable to let any version of Outlook connect to Exchange Server as you may require your clients to utilize a specific feature set, such as Messaging Records Management, or to have certain security fixes. Outlook has been around for a long time, and there are many versions with different features and varying levels of security fixes. Restricting Outlook Client Versions in Exchange 2007 - Simple Talk ![]()
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