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New KB articles at Microsoft in the week ending 01/26/09

Here is a list of all KB articles released in the past week that apply to Exchange Server 2007, Exchange Server 2010, and/or Forefront Security for Exchange Server.

Exchange Server 2007

  1. 976106 Microsoft Exchange Transport services crashes and a "StackOverflowException" error is logged when Message Journaling is enabled on Exchange Server 2007
  2. 977355 Non-ASCII characters in a display name of a forwarded message are shown with a "?" when the display name of a contact is in East Asia characters in an Exchange Server 2007 environment
  3. 974155 OWA does not highlight misspelled words in an Exchange Server 2007 CAS proxy environment
  4. 970817 An appointment is displayed incorrectly as an all-day event if you use a mobile device to synchronize the calendar in Exchange Server 2007
  5. 974775 The EdgeTransport.exe process crashes intermittently on an Exchange Server 2007 server
  6. 971889 When a Unified Messaging-enabled user calls Outlook Voice Access on Exchange Server 2007 to play a voice mail message, there is a delay before the voice mail message is played
  7. 974161 Some attendees do not receive a meeting cancellation notification when the appointment recurrence pattern is changed by using EWS in Exchange Server 2007
  8. 974312 Unread messages are marked as "read" when Exchange Server 2007 processes the EXAMINE command
  9. 977181 The EXOLEDB component is not initialized successfully when you start Exchange Information Store Service on an Exchange Server 2007 server
  10. 976787 The Calendar Month View displays a numeric date and not an abbreviated month name when you set the Regional Settings to Japanese or to Korean in Outlook Web Access for Exchange Server 2007
  11. 977085 An incorrect value for DumpsterMessagesDeleted is reported in an Exchange Server 2007 environment
  12. 969230 The "age limits" function of a public folder do not work as expected in an Exchange Server 2007 environment
  13. 974450 A new accepted domain that is added does not work in an Exchange Server 2007 organization
  14. 974946 Exchange Server 2007 OWA users receive an error message when the users change the display line for the search results on the address books
  15. 976946 The message delivery time is incorrect when you send e-mail messages by using an IMAP4 client together with the APPEND command in Exchange Server 2007
  16. 977412 Error message when a client that uses the WebDAV protocol to connect to an Exchange Server 2007 server: "Error 1000"
  17. 975918 When an IMAP4 client sends a FETCH (bodystructure) request to a server that is running the Exchange Server 2007 IMAP4 service, a corrupted response is sent as a reply
  18. 973486 Some message parts are not readable when Exchange Server 2007 must convert the message part encoding from binary or from 8 bit to 7 bit
  19. 973969 Incorrect exceptions are generated for a recurring iCalendar message when an Exchange Server 2007 server processes an SMTP message that contains the iCalendar message part
  20. 969948 A Computer that is running the Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Client Access Server role becomes slow when a user tries to open a folder that contains many items
  21. 974843 The Exchange Server 2007 "Messages queued for submission" performance counter displays an incorrect value
  22. 974401 Store sessions are not released when you run the "Add-PublicFolderClientPermission" cmdlet or the "Remove-PublicFolderClientPermission" cmdlet in public folders on a computer that is running Exchange Server 2007
  23. 977091 The time for an updated meeting request is shown incorrectly in an exception instance of a recurring meeting request in an Exchange Server 2007 environment
  24. 974344 You still receive an error message when you run the Test-OwaConnectivity command after you apply hotfix KB957485 in Exchange Server 2007

 

Posted: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 1:11 PM by Pat Richard

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