Notice
This update is no longer available. To fix the issues that are described in this article, install the latest Microsoft Exchange Server update from the following Microsoft Learn article:
Exchange Server build numbers and release dates
Microsoft provides download files only for N-2 versions for an Exchange Server cumulative update (CU), where "N" is the latest CU. The latest CU can be used to recover servers that are running Exchange Server. This includes servers that have a previous CU installed.
Summary
Cumulative Update 11 for Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 was released on December 15, 2015. Several nonsecurity issues are fixed in this cumulative update or a later cumulative update for Exchange Server 2013.
Issues that the cumulative update fixes
This cumulative update fixes the issues that are described in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base articles:
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KB 3120594 Appointment on the Outlook calendar isn't updated to a meeting when attendees are added
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KB 3107781 Exchange ActiveSync device doesn't keep messages for 30 days as configured
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KB 3107337 Mailbox migration from Exchange Server 2007 to Exchange Server 2013 is very slow
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KB 3107205 "Custom error module does not recognize this error" error when OWA web parts fail to load
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KB 3106613 Outlook Web App shows partial contacts in an Exchange Server 2013 environment
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KB 3106475 POP3 and IMAP4 are not supported to use TLS protocol 1.1 or 1.2 in Exchange Server 2013
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KB 3106421 Very long URLs in an email message do not open in OWA in Internet Explorer
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KB 3105760 Exchange Server 2016 mailbox server can be added to an Exchange Server 2013 DAG
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KB 3105685 The lsass.exe process leaks an amount of handles in Exchange Server 2013
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KB 3105654 Cannot edit Inbox rules in Outlook Web App by using Chrome
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KB 3088487 IOPS Write increase causes email delivery delays in an Exchange Server 2013 environment
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KB 3068470 "Something went wrong" error in Outlook Web App and ECP in Exchange Server 2013
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KB 3048372 Exchange Calendar items are shifted incorrectly when some Windows DST updates are applied
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KB 2968265 OWA cannot be accessed after you upgrade Exchange Server 2013
This update also includes new daylight saving time (DST) updates for Exchange Server 2013. For more information about DST, go to Daylight saving time help and support.
More Information
For more information about the deployment of Exchange Server 2013, see Release Notes for Exchange 2013. For more information about the coexistence of Exchange Server 2013 and earlier versions of Exchange Server in the same environment, see Exchange 2013 System Requirements. For more information about other Exchange updates, see Exchange Server Updates: Build numbers and release dates.
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