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Announcing Exchange 2010 Service Pack 3

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The_Exchange_Team
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Sep 25, 2012

Update 1/14/13: We have updated this blog post to narrow the release timeframe from "first half" to "first quarter" of CY 2013, as announced in Exchange Server 2013 Reaches General Availability.

The Exchange Team is pleased to announce that in the first quarter of calendar year 2013 we will be releasing Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 3 (SP3) to our customers. With SP3, the following new features and capabilities will be included:

Coexistence with Exchange 2013: Customers that want to introduce Exchange Server 2013 CU1 into their existing Exchange 2010 infrastructure will need the coexistence changes shipping in SP3.

Support for Windows Server 2012: With Service Pack 3, you will have the ability to install and deploy Exchange Server 2010 on machines running Windows Server 2012.

Customer Requested Fixes: All fixes contained within update rollups released prior to Service Pack 3 will also be contained within SP3. Details of our regular Exchange 2010 release rhythm can be found in Exchange 2010 Servicing.

In order to support these newly added features, there will be a requirement for customers to update their Active Directory schema. We are communicating the required changes ahead of the release date in order to assist our customers with planning their upgrade path ahead of time.

We hope these announcements come as welcome news to you. It is our custom to provide ongoing improvements to features, functionality and security of Exchange Server, based largely on customer feedback, and to provide continual innovation on an already great messaging product. We look forward to receiving your comments and announcing more detailed information as we continue to develop the features that will be included in SP3.

Kevin Allison
General Manager
Exchange Customer Experience

Updated Jul 01, 2019
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48 Comments

  • It is disappointing that SP3 won't be available until first half of next year for 2013 co-existence support.  To me that means tha either 2013 will be released without any upgrade path or that RTM will be delayed until mid next year or longer.  I'm sad...

  • "Coexistence with Exchange 2013: Customers that want to introduce Exchange Server 2013 into their existing Exchange 2010 infrastructure will need the coexistence changes shipping in SP3."

    - Good to hear! Obviously it require schema changes...

    "Support for Windows Server 2012: With Service Pack 3, you will have the ability to install and deploy Exchange Server 2010 on machines running Windows Server 2012."

    - I'm totally disappointed! Due to this, we've to wait around 4-6 months to roll-out Server 2012 in our infrastructure!

  • translated to exchange china site : http://www.exchangecn.com/html/exchange2010/20120926_386.html

  • I think Exchange 2013 RTM will be launched after the release of 2010 SP3, hence wait will be longer than expected for Exchange 2013 RTM. It's disappointing!

  • There are only very few usage scenario für Exchange 2013 without support for Exchange 2010/2007. So this announcment practically means no Exchange 2013 before the first half of the calendar year 2013.

  • Will this long-standing bug be fixed?

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2606009

  • Thanks Kevin.  Does this mean that Exchange 2013 will no longer RTM in calendar year 2012?

    And by coexistence, do you mean long-term coexistence - as in orgs wishing to move immediately from 2010 to 2013 would be able to do so with sp2 - or any migration scenario whatsoever will require sp3 to move forward?

    Thanks,

    Wes

  • Do you have any news for Coexistence between Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2013?