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Announcing the release of Service Pack 2 for Exchange Server 2007!

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The_Exchange_Team
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Aug 25, 2009

We are pleased to announce the release of Service Pack 2 for Exchange 2007. This marks an important milestone in the development process for Exchange Server 2007. Our team has provided a couple of blog posts here and here outlining what is available in this service pack release. During this week, we will feature a series of posts to add additional information which will hopefully assist in answering questions you may have on SP2.

As we mentioned previously, there are many important updates to Exchange 2007 in this service pack including:

  • Enhanced Auditing - New Exchange auditing events and audit log repository enable Exchange administrators to more easily audit the activities occurring on their Exchange servers. It allows the right balance of granularity, performance, and easy access to audited events via a dedicated audit log repository. This simplifies the auditing process and makes review of audited events easier by segregating audited events in a dedicated location.
  • Exchange Volume Snapshot Backup Functionality - A new backup plug-in has been added to the product that will enable customers to create Exchange backups when a backup is invoked through the Windows Server 2008 Backup tool. Exchange Server 2007 didn't have this capability on Windows Server 2008 and additional solutions were required to perform this task.
  • Dynamic Active Directory Schema Update and Validation - The dynamic AD schema update and validation feature allows for future schema updates to be dynamic deployed as well as proactively preventing conflicts whenever a new property is added to the AD schema. Once this capability is deployed it will enable easier management of future schema updates and will prevent support issues when adding properties that don't exist in the AD schema.
  • Public Folder Quota Management - SP2 enables a consistent way to manage quotas by improving the current PowerShell cmdlets to perform quota management tasks.
  • Centralized Organizational Settings - SP2 introduces new PowerShell option that enable centralized management of many of the Exchange organization settings.
  • Named Properties cmdlets - SP2 enables Exchange administrators to monitor their named property usage per database.
  • New User Interface for Managing Diagnostic Logging- SP2 enables Exchange administrators to easily configure and manage diagnostic logging from within the Exchange Management Console.

As always, we encourage you to use our Exchange Software update forums to post your question so that we can ensure a response.

Links:

1. Download SP2 here.
2. Before installing, read the release notes
here.
3. Questions? Ask us
here.

Thanks!

The Exchange Customers Experience Team

Updated Jul 01, 2019
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49 Comments

  • @ T Man

    I'm pretty sure that's not the case.
  • Did I read the release notes correctly in that you need to uninstall all Update Rollups before installing SP2?
  • Any idea when the other language packs will be released? An upgrade of the UM server requires all packs excluding en-US to be removed, but you appear to require an updated version of each language pack to reinstall. Naturally given their size, these aren't included with the SP2 download. Trying to explain what the "pound" key is to fellow Brits will be fun :)
  • working now sorry for the inconvenient
  • BES 4.1.6 here and it works fine.
  • Can't understand why Exchange 2007 is not supported on Windows 2008 R2 :-( even with SP2
  • Sweet.  Now has anyone tested against a BES to see if that sh!t breaks?