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Saturday, July 19, 2008 --- 32 days ago
The Exchange Server world is such a dynamic, fast-changing place that it can be hard to keep up with everything that's happening. That's why I periodically devote an UPDATE column to rounding up some timely news for your consideration. First up this week: Microsoft just released Update Rollup 3 (UR3) for Exchange 2007 SP1. Update rollups collect hotfixes that have been issued since the last service pack or rollup. UR3 contains a number of interesting fixes, including a way to remove the "Sent by Microsoft Exchange 2007" tag line from delivery status notification messages. The complete list of fixes in UR3 is included in Microsoft Knowledge Base article 949870 . There's also a new rollup, UR7, for sites using Exchange 2007 RTM; you can see its list of fixes in KB article 953469 . Next, a related news item. Some administrators reported problems starting Exchange 2007 SP1 services after the last rollup, UR2. This problem occurred because some Exchange services are written using managed code under the Microsoft .NET Framework. .NET applications can be digitally signed, which requires the framework to verify the signature when a binary is loaded and executed. As part of the signature check, the .NET loader tries to contact a Microsoft server that publishes the certificate revocation list (CRL) for Microsoft-issued certificates. If this connection request fails, the .NET loader decides that the CRL can't be loaded, but it takes such a long ...




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