The Exchange team is announcing today the availability of our most recent quarterly servicing update to Exchange Server 2013. Cumulative Update 5 for Exchange Server 2013
After applying this update your system version will change to: 15.0.913.22
List of changes can be found here KB2936880
This update resolves the issues that are described in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) articles:
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2963590 Message routing latency if IPv6 is enabled in Exchange Server 2013
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2963566 Outlook Web App accessibility improvement for UI appearance in Exchange Server 2013
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2962439 You cannot sync contacts or tasks in Microsoft CRM client for Outlook in an Exchange Server 2013 environment
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2962435 CRM synchronization fails if the time zone name of a meeting is not set in an Exchange Server 2013 environment
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2962434 Slow performance in Outlook Web App when Lync is integrated with Exchange Server 2013
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2958430 “Some or all Identity references could not be translated” error when you manage DAG in Exchange Server 2013 SP1 in a disjoint namespace domain
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2957592 IME is disabled in Outlook Web App when you press Tab to move the focus in an email message in Exchange Server 2013
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2942609 Exchange ActiveSync proxy does not work from Exchange Server 2013 to Exchange Server 2007
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2941221 EWS integration for Lync works incorrectly in an Exchange Server 2013 and 2007 coexistence environment
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2926742 Plain-text message body is cleared when writing in Outlook Web App by using Internet Explorer 8 in Exchange Server 2013
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2926308 Sender’s email address is broken after importing a PST file into an Exchange Server 2013 mailbox
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2925559 Users always get the FBA page when they access OWA or ECP in Exchange Server 2013
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2924519 “SyncHealth\Hub” folder is created unexpectedly after installing Cumulative Update 2 for Exchange Server 2013
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2916113 Cannot open .tif files from email messages by using Windows-based applications in an Exchange Server 2013 environment
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2592398 Email messages in the Sent Items folder have the same PR_INTERNET_MESSAGE_ID property in an Exchange Server 2010 environment