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Today, we are announcing the general availability of Office 2019 for Windows and Mac. Office 2019 is the next on-premises version of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Project, Visio, Access, and Publisher.

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Office 365 ProPlus, the cloud-connected version of Office, delivers the most productive and most secure Office experience—with the lowest total cost of ownership for deployment and management. However, for customers who aren’t ready for the cloud, Office 2019 provides new features and updates to the on-premises apps for both users and IT professionals. Like Windows Long Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) releases, Office 2019 provides a set of valuable enhancements for customers who can’t be cloud-connected or receive regular updates.

The new enhancements in Office 2019 are a subset of a long list of features that have been added to Office 365 ProPlus over the last three years. Office 2019 is a one-time release and won’t receive future feature updates. However, we’ll continue to add new features to Office 365 ProPlus monthly, including innovations in collaboration, artificial intelligence (AI), security, and more.

Office 2019 delivers features across apps to help users create amazing content in less time. In PowerPoint 2019, you can create cinematic presentations with new features like Morph and Zoom. And improved inking features across the apps in Windows—like the roaming pencil case, pressure sensitivity, and tilt effects—allow you to naturally create documents.

Excel 2019 adds powerful new data analysis features, including new formulas and charts and enhancements to PowerPivot.

Word 2019 and Outlook 2019 help you focus on what matters most. Learning Tools, like Read Aloud and Text Spacing, make it easier to engage with your content. Focus Mode blocks out distractions and puts your content front and center. And Focused Inbox moves less important emails out of the way—so you can get straight to taking care of business. For a longer list of the new features in Office 2019, see our FAQs.

Office 2019 also includes new IT value for enhanced security and streamlined administration. We introduced Click-to-Run (C2R), a modern deployment technology, in Office 2013, and it’s now used to deploy and update Office across hundreds of millions of devices worldwide. With Office 2019, we’re moving the on-premises versions of Office to C2R to reduce costs and improve security. The advantages of C2R include predictable monthly security updates, up-to-date apps on installation, reduced network consumption through Windows 10 download optimization technology, and an easy upgrade path to Office 365 ProPlus. C2R offers the same enterprise-focused management capabilities as Microsoft Installer (MSI) based products and will also support an in-place upgrade when you move to Office 2019 from older MSI-based products. To learn more, refer to the Office 2019 Click-to-Run FAQ.

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The 2019 release of Office products also includes updates to our servers, and in the coming weeks, we will release Exchange Server 2019, Skype for Business Server 2019, SharePoint Server 2019, and Project Server 2019.

Office 2019 is a valuable update for customers who aren’t yet ready for the cloud. And each time we release a new on-premises version of Office, customers ask us if this will be our last. We’re pleased to confirm that we’re committed to another on-premises release in the future. While the cloud offers real benefits in productivity, security, and total cost of ownership, we recognize that each customer is at a different point in their adoption of cloud services. We see the on-premises version of Office as an important part of our commitment to give customers the flexibility they need to move to the cloud at their own pace.

Availability

  • Commercial volume-licensed (trusted) customers can access Office 2019 starting today.
  • Office 2019 is now available for consumer and commercial customers. For consumer customers in China, India, and Japan, Office 2019 suites will be available in the next few months.
  • Certain features are only available in the Mac or Windows versions of Office 2019. For details, see the FAQ.
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The Exchange Server supportability matrix provides a central source for Exchange administrators to easily locate information about the level of support available for any configuration or required component for supported versions of Microsoft Exchange Server.

Release model

The following table identifies the release model for each supported version of Exchange.

In Exchange Server 2010 and earlier, each update rollup package (RU) is cumulative. An RU for Exchange Server 2010 includes all fixes for Exchange Server from all previous update rollup packages, so you only need to install the latest RU to apply all of the fixes that were released up to that point. However, individual updates or hotfixes for Exchange 2010 or earlier do not contain all previous fixes for Exchange Server. The updated files that are included in an individual update or hotfix include all updates that were applied only to those specific files by all previous updates, but any other files on Exchange Server will not be updated. For more information, see Exchange 2010 Servicing.

In Exchange Server 2013 or later, we changed the way we deliver hotfixes and service packs by using a scheduled delivery model. In this model, cumulative updates (CUs) are released quarterly (every three months). Each CU is a full installation of Exchange that includes updates and changes from all previous CUs, so you don't need to install any previous CUs or Exchange Server RTM first. For more information, see Updates for Exchange Server.

Servicing release modelExchange 2019Exchange 2016Exchange 2013Exchange 2010
Cumulative updates (CUs)YesYesYesNo
Update rollups (RUs)NoNoNoYes
Security hotfixes delivered separatelyYesYesYesNo

Note

At this time, no additional CUs are planned for Exchange Server 2013 and no additional RUs are planned for Exchange Server 2010.

Support lifecycle

For more information about the support lifecycle for specific versions of Exchange, Windows Server, or Windows client operating systems, see the Microsoft Support Lifecycle page. For more information about the Microsoft Support Lifecycle, see the Microsoft Support Lifecycle Policy FAQ.

Exchange Server 2007 End-of life

Exchange 2007 reached end of support on April 11, 2017, per the Microsoft Lifecycle Policy. There will be no new security updates, non-security updates, free or paid assisted support options, or online technical content updates. Furthermore, as adoption of Office 365 accelerates and cloud usage increases, custom support options for Office products will not be available. This includes Exchange Server, as well as Microsoft Office, SharePoint Server, Office Communications Server, Lync Server, Skype for Business Server, Project Server, and Visio. At this time, we encourage customers to complete their migration and upgrade plans. We recommend that customers leverage deployment benefits provided by Microsoft and Microsoft Certified Partners including Microsoft FastTrack for cloud migrations, and Software Assurance Planning Services for on-premises upgrades.

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Supported operating system platforms

The following tables identify the operating system platforms on which each version of Exchange can run.

Important

Releases of Windows Server and Windows client that aren't listed in the tables below are not supported for use with any version or release of Exchange.


Server operating systemExchange 2019Exchange 2016 CU3 and laterExchange 2016 CU2 and earlierExchange 2013 SP1 and laterExchange 2010 SP3
Windows Server 2019SupportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supported
Windows Server 2016Not supportedSupportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supported
Windows Server 2012 R2Not supportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupported
Windows Server 2012Not supportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupported
Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1Not supportedNot supportedNot supportedSupportedSupported
Windows Server 2008 SP2Not supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedSupported

Note

Client operating systems only support the Exchange management tools.


Client operating systemExchange 2019Exchange 2016 CU3 and laterExchange 2013 SP1 and laterExchange 2010 SP3
Windows 10SupportedSupportedNot supportedNot supported
Windows 8.1Not supportedSupportedSupportedNot supported
Windows 8Not supportedNot supportedSupportedSupported

Supported Active Directory environments

The following table identifies the Active Directory environments that Exchange can communicate with. An Active Directory server refers to both writable global catalog servers and to writable domain controllers. Read-only global catalog servers and read-only domain controllers are not supported.


Operating system environmentExchange 2019Exchange 2016 CU12 and laterExchange 2016 CU7 and laterExchange 2016 CU3 to CU6Exchange 2016 CU2 and earlierExchange 2013 SP1 and laterExchange 2010 SP3 RU22 or laterExchange 2010 SP3 RU5 - RU21
Windows Server 2019 Active Directory serversSupportedSupportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supported
Windows Server 2016 Active Directory serversSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedNot supported
Windows Server 2012 R2 Active Directory serversSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupported
Windows Server 2012 Active Directory serversNot supportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupported
Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 Active Directory serversNot supportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupported
Windows Server 2008 SP2 Active Directory serversNot supportedNot supportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupported
Windows Server 2003 SP2 Active Directory serversNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupported

AD forest functional levelExchange 2019Exchange 2016 CU7 and laterExchange 2016 CU3 to CU6Exchange 2016 CU2 and earlierExchange 2013 SP1 and laterExchange 2010 SP3 RU22 or laterExchange 2010 SP3 RU5 - RU21
Windows Server 2016SupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedNot supported
Windows Server 2012 R2SupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupported
Windows Server 2012Not supportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupported
Windows Server 2008 R2Not supportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupported
Windows Server 2008Not supportedNot supportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupported
Windows Server 2003Not supportedNot supportedNot supportedSupportedSupportedSupportedSupported

Web browsers supported for use with the premium version of Outlook Web App or Outlook on the web

The following table identifies the web browsers supported for use together with the premium version of Outlook Web App or Outlook on the web.

BrowserExchange 2019Exchange 2016Exchange 2013 SP1 and laterExchange 2010 SP3
Microsoft EdgeSupportedSupportedNot supportedNot supported
Internet Explorer 11SupportedSupportedSupportedSupported
Internet Explorer 10Not supportedNot supportedSupportedSupported
Internet Explorer 9Not supportedNot supportedSupportedSupported
Internet Explorer 8Not supportedNot supportedSupportedSupported
Internet Explorer 7Not supportedNot supportedNot supportedSupported
FirefoxCurrent release of Firefox*Current release of Firefox*Not supportedNot supported
Firefox 3.0.1 or laterNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedSupported
Firefox 12 or laterNot supportedNot supportedSupportedSupported
SafariCurrent release of SafariCurrent release of SafariNot supportedNot supported
Safari 3.1 or laterNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedSupported
Safari 5.0 or laterNot supportedNot supportedSupportedSupported
ChromeCurrent release of Chrome*Current release of Chrome*Not supportedNot supported
Chrome 3.0.195 or laterNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedSupported
Chrome 18 or laterNot supportedNot supportedSupportedSupported

* Current release of Firefox or Chrome refers to the latest version or the immediately previous version.

Web browsers supported for use with the basic version of Outlook Web App or Outlook on the web

The following table identifies the web browsers supported for use together with the light (basic) version of Outlook Web App or Outlook on the web.

Note

Outlook Web App Basic (Outlook Web App Light) is supported for use in mobile browsers. However, if rendering or authentication issues occur in a mobile browser, determine whether the issue can be reproduced by using Outlook Web App Light in the full client of a supported browser. For example, test the use of Outlook Web App Light in Safari, Chrome, or Internet Explorer. If the issue can't be reproduced in the full client, we recommend that you contact the mobile device vendor for help. In these cases, we collaborate with the vendor as appropriate.


BrowserExchange 2019Exchange 2016Exchange 2013Exchange 2010 SP3
Microsoft EdgeSupportedSupportedNot supportedNot supported
Internet Explorer 11SupportedSupportedSupportedSupported
Internet Explorer 10Not supportedNot supportedSupportedSupported
Internet Explorer 9Not supportedNot supportedSupportedSupported
Internet Explorer 8Not supportedNot supportedSupportedSupported
Internet Explorer 7Not supportedNot supportedSupportedSupported
SafariCurrent release of SafariCurrent release of SafariSupportedSupported
FirefoxNot supportedCurrent release of Firefox*SupportedSupported
ChromeNot supportedCurrent release of Chrome*Not supportedNot supported
OperaNot supportedNot supportedSupportedSupported

* Current release of Firefox or Chrome refers to the latest version or the immediately previous version.

Web browsers supported for use of S/MIME with Outlook Web App or Outlook on the web

The following table identifies the web browsers supported for the use of S/MIME together with Outlook Web App or Outlook on the web.

BrowserExchange 2019Exchange 2016Exchange 2013 SP1 and laterExchange 2010 SP3
Microsoft EdgeSupportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supported
Internet Explorer 11SupportedSupportedSupportedSupported
Internet Explorer 10Not supportedNot supportedSupportedSupported
Internet Explorer 9Not supportedNot supportedSupportedSupported
Internet Explorer 8Not supportedNot supportedNot supportedSupported
Internet Explorer 7Not supportedNot supportedNot supportedSupported

Clients

The following tables identify the mail clients that are supported for use together with each version of Exchange.

ClientExchange 2019Exchange 2016Exchange 2013 SP1 and laterExchange 2010 SP3
Office 365 ProPlusSupportedSupportedSupportedNot supported
Outlook 2019SupportedSupportedSupportedNot supported
Outlook 2016Supported1Supported1SupportedSupported
Outlook 2013Supported1Supported1SupportedSupported
Outlook 2010Not supportedSupported1Supported2Supported
Outlook 2007Not supportedNot supportedSupported3Supported
Outlook for Mac for Office 365Not supportedSupported1SupportedSupported
Entourage 2008 (EWS)Not supportedSupported4Supported4Supported4

1 Requires the latest Office service pack and the latest public update.

2 Requires Outlook 2010 Service Pack 1 and the latest public update.

3 Requires Outlook 2007 Service Pack 3 and the latest public update.

4 EWS only. There is no DAV support for Exchange 2010.

Microsoft .NET Framework

The following tables identify the versions of the Microsoft .NET Framework that can be used with the specified versions of Exchange.

Important

Versions of the .NET Framework that aren't listed in the tables below are not supported on any version of Exchange. This includes minor and patch-level releases of the .NET Framework.

If you are upgrading Exchange Server from an unsupported CU to the current CU and no intermediate CUs are available, you should first upgrade to the latest version of .NET that's supported by your version of Exchange Server and then immediately upgrade to the current CU. This method doesn't replace the need to keep your Exchange servers up to date and on the latest supported CU. Microsoft makes no claim that an upgrade failure will not occur using this method, which may result in the need to contact Microsoft Support Services.

Exchange 2019

.NET Framework versionCU5, CU4CU3, CU2CU1, RTM
4.8SupportedSupportedNot supported
4.7.2Not supportedSupportedSupported

Exchange 2016

.NET Framework versionCU16, CU15CU14, CU13CU12, CU11CU10CU9, CU8CU7, CU6, CU5CU4, CU3CU2CU1, RTM
4.8SupportedSupportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supported
4.7.2Not supportedSupportedSupportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supported
4.7.1Not supportedNot supportedSupportedSupportedSupportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supported
4.6.2Not supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedSupportedSupportedSupportedNot supportedNot supported
4.6.1*Not supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedSupportedSupportedNot supported
4.5.2Not supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedSupportedSupportedSupported

* .NET Framework 4.6.1 also requires a hotfix, and a different hotfix is required for different versions of Windows. For more information, see Released: June 2016 Quarterly Exchange Updates.

Exchange 2013

.NET Framework versionCU23CU21, CU22CU19, CU20CU16, CU17, CU18CU15CU13, CU14CU12 to SP1CU3 to RTM
4.8SupportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supported
4.7.2SupportedSupportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supported
4.7.1Not supportedSupportedSupportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supported
4.6.2Not supportedNot supportedSupportedSupportedSupportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supported
4.6.1*Not supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedSupportedSupportedNot supportedNot supported
4.5.2Not supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedSupportedSupportedSupportedNot supported
4.5.1Not supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedSupportedSupportedSupportedNot supported
4.5Not supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedNot supportedSupportedSupportedSupported

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* .NET Framework 4.6.1 also requires a hotfix, and a different hotfix is required for different versions of Windows. For more information, see Released: June 2016 Quarterly Exchange Updates.

Exchange 2010 SP3

.NET Framework versionExchange 2010 SP3
.NET Framework 4.5Supported1,2
.NET Framework 4.0Supported1,2
.NET Framework 3.5 SP1Supported
.NET Framework 3.5Supported1

1 On Windows Server 2012, you need to install the .NET Framework 3.5 before you can use Exchange 2010 SP3.

2 Exchange 2010 uses only the .NET Framework 3.5 and the .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 libraries. It doesn't use the .NET Framework 4.5 libraries if they're installed on the server. We support the installation of any version of the .NET Framework 4.5 (for example, .NET Framework 4.5.1, .NET Framework 4.5.2, etc.) as long as the .NET Framework 3.5 or the .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 is also installed on the server.

Windows PowerShell

  • Exchange 2013 or later requires the version of Windows PowerShell that's included in Windows (unless otherwise specified by an Exchange Setup-enforced prerequisite rule).

  • Exchange 2010 requires Windows PowerShell 2.0 on all supported versions of Windows.

  • Exchange does not support the use of Windows Management Framework add-ons on any version of Windows PowerShell or Windows. If there are other installed versions of Windows PowerShell that support side-by-side operation, Exchange will use only the version that it requires.

Microsoft Management Console

The following table identifies the version of Microsoft Management Console (MMC) that can be used together with each version of Exchange.

MMCExchange 2016Exchange 2013 SP1 and laterExchange 2010 SP3
MMC 3.0SupportedSupportedSupported

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The following table identifies the version of Windows Installer that is used together with each version of Exchange.

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Windows InstallerExchange 2016Exchange 2013 SP1 and laterExchange 2010 SP3
Windows Installer 4.5SupportedSupportedSupported
Windows Installer 5.0SupportedSupportedNot supported