Exclusions for Microsoft Exchange Server
Last Modified: 2024-02-19 14:02:42 Etc/GMT
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Exclusions for Microsoft Exchange Server
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KB51471
Last Modified: 2024-02-19 14:02:42 Etc/GMT EnvironmentEndpoint Security (ENS) Threat Prevention 10.x
Security for Microsoft Exchange 8.x Microsoft Exchange Server 2019, 2016, 2013, 2010, 2007 Summary
List of exclusions needed for Exchange Server For compatibility with Microsoft Exchange, exclude the locations that Microsoft recommends. The exclusions apply to file-level scanners in the on-access scanner for ENS and Security for Microsoft Exchange. For the most accurate list of file exclusions, see the Microsoft TechNet article. Within the TechNet article, go to the 'E' section and click the article link for the version of Exchange in use in your environment. The list of Exchange articles below was updated in July 2022: Running Windows antivirus software on Exchange servers: How to configure exclusions in ENS for Exchange Server When you configure exclusions, always apply the principle that the more precise the exclusion, the smaller the potential security risk. For instructions to configure exclusions, see the "Preventing Threat Prevention from blocking trusted programs, networks, and services" section of the Endpoint Security Threat Prevention Product Guide Exclusions needed if Security for Microsoft Exchange is installed The following extra exclusions are needed only if Security for Microsoft Exchange is installed:
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