Today the Exchange Team released Rollup 6 for Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 3 (KB2936871). This update raises Exchange 2010 version number to 14.3.195.1.
This Rollup includes the following fixes:
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2960652 Organizer name and meeting status field can be changed by EAS clients in an Exchange Server 2010 environment
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2957762 “A folder with same name already exists” error when you rename an Outlook folder in an Exchange Server 2010 environment
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2952799 Event ID 2084 occurs and Exchange server loses connection to the domain controllers in an Exchange Server 2010 environment
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2934091 Event ID 1000 and 7031 when users cannot connect to mailboxes in an Exchange Server 2010 environment
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2932402 Cannot move a mailbox after you install Exchange Server 2010 SP3 RU3 (KB2891587)
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2931842 EWS cannot identify the attachment in an Exchange Server 2010 environment
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2928703 Retention policy is applied unexpectedly to a folder when Outlook rule moves a copy in Exchange Server 2010
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2927265 Get-Message cmdlet does not respect the defined write scope in Exchange Server 2010
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2925273 Folder views are not updated when you arrange by categories in Outlook after you apply Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 3 Update Rollup 3 or Update Rollup 4
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2924592 Exchange RPC Client Access service freezes when you open an attached file in Outlook Online mode in Exchange Server 2010
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2923865 Cannot connect to Exchange Server 2010 when the RPC Client Access service crashes
Notes:
- If you want to speed up the update process for systems without internet access, you can follow the procedure described here to disable publisher’s certificate revocation checking.
- If you got a DAG and want to properly update the DAG members, check the instructions here.
- Rollups are cumulative, i.e. they contain fixes released in earlier update Rollups for the same product level (RTM, SP). This means you don’t need to install previous Rollups during a fresh installation but can start with the latest Rollup package.
As with any Hotfix, Rollup or Service Pack, I’d recommend to thoroughly test this rollup in a test and acceptance environment first, prior to implementing it in production.
You can download Exchange 2010 SP3 Rollup 6 here.
Thanks for the overview on Rollup 6! I installed it without any issues this pass weekend. If Rollups are cumulative then why does WSUS still prompt to install Rollup 2,4 and 5? Could it be because Rollup 6 hasn’t been released to WSUS yet?
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Can I just update the rollup 6 at once or do I need to start with rollup 1 through 6 in order?
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RUs are cumulative, so yes, you can go straight to RUx
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Thanks much.
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