Explain how do I limit which outlook client versions can access my server?



Explain how do I limit which outlook client versions can access my server?..

Answer / Mahesh Kumar Bhujel

To restrict specific Outlook client versions from accessing your Exchange Server, you can make use of the Outlook version checking feature. To enable this, follow these steps:
1. Open the Exchange Management Shell.
2. Run the command: Set-OrganizationConfig -OutlookVersionSupported 12.0 -OutlookVersionRequired 12.0. This will support Outlook 2007 and later while requiring users to use at least Outlook 2007. The version numbers can be adjusted according to your desired client versions.

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