Sunday, January 30, 2011

UDP Notification Support Re-added to Exchange 2010 FINALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

For once, Microsoft has heard our prayers and recovered the UPD notifications. So our customers with Outlook 2003 clients will be happy as they were with Exchange 2003.
The complete article :

I am very pleased to let you all know that in response to your feedback we are adding support for User Datagram Protocol (UDP) notification functionality back into Microsoft Exchange Server 2010. While Outlook 2010 is the best way to experience all that Exchange 2010 has to offer, you have been very clear that many of you have longer client deployment cycles or are waiting for a desktop hardware refresh before upgrading clients. Regardless of the reasons, those of you who have users running Outlook 2003 have seen those users' Outlook performance degrade with the removal of UDP. You can learn more about this issue in the related Microsoft Support article.
We've heard you loud and clear and so this functionality will be re-introduced in Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 Roll-Up 3 (SP1 RU3). As a result, we have adjusted the RU3 schedule in order to complete the engineering work required to include UDP support within the rollup, which we now expect to release in March. We hope this change is welcome news.
As always, our goal is to improve your experience with Exchange overall, so if you have additional feedback, please continue to provide it. We are listening.
Kevin Allison
General Manager - Exchange Customer Experience


see the article http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2011/01/28/457845.aspx#457849

Next step? We should wait for the RU3

-Dario

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