Description of Update Rollup 10 for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 3

Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 will reach end of support on April 11, 2017. To stay supported, you will need to upgrade. For more information, see Resources to help you upgrade your Office 2007 servers and clients.

 

Microsoft has released Update Rollup 10 for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 3 (SP3). The update rollup is dated February 12, 2013. This article describes the following information about the update rollup:

  • The issues that the update rollup resolves

  • How to obtain the update rollup

  • The prerequisites to install the update rollup

Issues that the update rollup resolves

Update Rollup 10 for Exchange 2007 SP3 resolves the following issues:

Pre-Installation Tasks

Before you install Update Rollup 10 for Exchange 2007 SP3, perform the following tasks, if they apply.

Forefront Security for Exchange Server

If you are using Microsoft Forefront Security for Exchange Server, you must disable Forefront Security for Exchange Server before you install Update Rollup 10 for Exchange 2007 SP3. To do this, run the fscutility /disable command.

After you install the update rollup package, you must re-enable Forefront Security for Exchange Server. To do this, run the fscutility /enable command.

Note

If you do not disable Forefront Security for Exchange Server before you install the update rollup, the Information Store service and the Transport service do not start.

Public Folders

If you’re using public folders in your Exchange 2007 organization, and if you have set the retention period on the public folder database to a value greater than 123 days, you must follow the steps in the following procedure before you install Update Rollup 10 for Exchange 2007 SP3.

If you’re using public folders, and if you have set the retention period on the public folder database to a value less than or equal to 123 days, you receive a warning message. However, Exchange 2007 continues to function correctly. In this case, you can follow these same steps to fix the issue.

  1. Click Start, type adsiedit.msc in the Start Search box, and then press Enter.

  2. In the ADSIEdit MMC window, click Action, and then click Connect to.

  3. In the Well-known naming context list, click Configuration.

  4. Expand the following list items and subitems in the given order:

    • CN=Configuration,DC=Contoso,DC=com

    • CN=Services

    • CN=Microsoft Exchange

    • CN=<OrganizationName>

    • CN=Administrative Groups

    • CN=Servers

    • CN=<ServerName>

    • CN=Information Store

    • CN=Second Storage Group

    Note

    In this list, <OrganizationName> and <ServerName> represent the actual names of the organization and server.

  5. Double-click CN=Public Folder Database.

  6. Double-click msExchOverallAgeLimit.

  7. Change the existing value from seconds to days by dividing the existing value by 86,400.

Note

You must repeat these steps on all public folder databases in the Exchange 2007 environment.

Important

These changes take effect after all Exchange 2007 servers in the organization that host public folder databases are upgraded to Update Rollup 10 for Exchange 2007 SP3.

If you install Update Rollup 10 for Exchange 2007 SP3 without performing these steps, and if you try to access the public folder settings by using the Exchange Management console, you receive the following error message:

TimeSpan overflowed because the duration is too long

Also, when you try to access Exchange by using Outlook Web Access, you receive the following error message:

Exception
Exception type: Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Owa.Core.OwaInvalidConfigurationException
Exception message: TimeSpan overflowed because the duration is too long.

Update Rollup Information

Update Rollup 10 for Exchange 2007 SP3 was released on February 12, 2013. To obtain this update rollup from the Microsoft Download Center, see Microsoft Knowledge Base article 2788321: Description of Update Rollup 10 for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 3