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From: Jerry <fet...@se...> - 2011-02-28 23:10:05
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On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 19:05:07 +0100 Matthias Andree <mat...@gm...> articulated: > Am 28.02.2011 17:58, schrieb Jerry: > > > According to the info on > > "http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff459598.aspx", the > > default setting is 30 minutes for the 2010 version. I have not been > > able to confirm it, however, it appears that the older 2007 version > > defaults to 20 minutes. Now, if the version is <=2005, then all > > bets are off. > > > > If the OP could post the version and possible the output of making a > > connection to the Exchange server, a better guess could be made as > > to where the problem lays. > > Thanks, Jerry. > > However, Jonathan stated earlier he had difficulties determining the > Exchange server's version. Exchange 2003 as provided by Alice DSL > Germany greets me with "version 6.5.mumble" in case that helps. > > Exchange 2010 apparently reveals its version not in greeting or > capability, but when signing off after logout (even if you didn't log > in in the first place). > > > I have confirmed that the settings are configurable on the Exchange > > server. Of course, the user has to know what version he/she is > > going to configure. > > ...and have administrative access in the first place which I take he > hasn't. > > Thanks for quoting relevant sections from RFC material (I think the > newer reference is RFC 3501.), saved me quite some digging. For what its worth: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/158530 Exchange Server 4.0 4.0.837 April 1996 Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 (a) 4.0.993 August 1996 Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 SP1 4.0.838 May 1996 Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 SP2 4.0.993 August 1996 Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 SP3 4.0.994 November 1996 Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 SP4 4.0.995 April 1997 Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 SP5 4.0.996 May 1998 Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 5.0.1457 March 1997 Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 SP1 5.0.1458 June 1997 Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 SP2 5.0.1460 February 1998 Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 5.5.1960 November 1997 Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 SP1 5.5.2232 July 1998 Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 SP2 5.5.2448 December 1998 Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 SP3 5.5.2650 September 1999 Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 SP4 5.5.2653 November 2000 Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server 6.0.4417 October 2000 Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server (a) 6.0.4417 January 2001 Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server SP1 6.0.4712 July 2001 Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server SP2 6.0.5762 December 2001 Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server SP3 6.0.6249 August 2002 Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server post-SP3 6.0.6487 September 2003 Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server post-SP3 6.0.6556 April 2004 Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server post-SP3 6.0.6603 August 2004 Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server post-SP3 6.0.6620.5 March 2008 Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server post-SP3 6.0.6620.7 August 2008 Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 6.5.6944 October 2003 Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 SP1 6.5.7226 May 2004 Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 SP2 6.5.7638 October 2005 Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 post-SP2 6.5.7653.33 March 2008 Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 post-SP2 6.5.7654.4 August 2008 Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 8.0.685.24 or 8.0.685.25 December 2006 Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1 8.1.0240.006 November 2007 Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP2 8.2.0176.002 August 2009 Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP3 8.3.0083.006 June 2010 Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 14.00.0639.021 October 2009 Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1 14.01.0218.015 August 2010 Perhaps this might help someone :) -- Jerry ✌ Fet...@se... Disclaimer: off-list followups get on-list replies or get ignored. Please do not ignore the Reply-To header. __________________________________________________________________ |