How to work with Transport Agents in Security for Microsoft Exchange
Last Modified: 2024-02-19 14:24:12 Etc/GMT
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How to work with Transport Agents in Security for Microsoft Exchange
Technical Articles ID:
KB73997
Last Modified: 2024-02-19 14:24:12 Etc/GMT Environment
Security for Microsoft Exchange (SME) 8.8.x Microsoft Exchange 2019, 2016, 2013, 2010 SP2 or later, 2007 SP3 or later Summary
This article provides guidance for you to add, remove, enable, and disable Transport Agents in SME 8.8.x. IMPORTANT: Make sure that your Microsoft Exchange server meets the minimum system requirements for SME. If your server doesn't meet the minimum requirements, the Transport Agents might not function correctly.
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