![]() Note: It is important that you fully understand Windows Extended Protection prerequisites and all known issues before running the script in your environment. However, if you don’t have internet access, make sure to download the latest version of the script as we are continuously improving it. The script provided to enable Extended Protection will automatically perform an automatic update if the computer on which it is executed has an internet connection (direct or via proxy). For script and documentation changes and suggestions, please engage with us via GitHub to ensure proper issue and change tracking. The current version of this script can be found at and the documentation is at. Please note that enabling Extended Protection (EP) is only supported on specific versions of Exchange (please see documentation for full list of prerequisites). ![]() Please carefully evaluate your environment and review all known issues mentioned in the script documentation before enabling Windows Extended protection on your Exchange servers. ![]() To help you enable this feature, we have developed a script for this process. Manual enablement of Windows Extended ProtectionĪddressing some of CVEs released this month requires admins to enable Windows Extended protection on your Exchange servers. Although we are not aware of any active exploits in the wild, our recommendation is to install these updates immediately to protect your environment. Vulnerabilities addressed in the August 2022 Security Updates were responsibly reported by security partners and found through Microsoft’s internal processes. Read more on how to Install Exchange Cumulative Update. If you are not at these Exchange Server CU versions, please update right now and apply the above patch. Read more on how to Install Exchange Security Update. These Security Updates are available for the following specific versions of Exchange: Microsoft has released Security Updates for vulnerabilities found in: Note: These vulnerabilities affect Microsoft Exchange Server. Due to the critical nature of these vulnerabilities, we recommend that customers apply the updates to affected systems immediately to protect the environment. Microsoft released several Security Updates (SUs) for Microsoft Exchange Server to address vulnerabilities.
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