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Find your Exchange Server build numbers – and release dates

January 24, 2017 By Everton

Exchange Server build numbers

Using the Exchange Management Shell, it pretty easy to use Powershell and find your Exchange Server build numbers and release dates.  Listed below is the command you can run to find your current Exchange Build and release number.

Below we have checked the build for an Exchange Server 2013.

Exchange Server 2016

Get-ExchangeServer | Format-List Name, Edition, AdminDisplayVersion

Exchange Server 2013

Get-ExchangeServer | Format-List Name, Edition, AdminDisplayVersion

Exchange Server build numbers

 Exchange Server 2010

Get-Command ExSetup | ForEach {$_.FileVersionInfo}

You can use the information in this topic to verify the version of Exchange that is running in your organization.

Compare your Build and release to the current Microsoft Exchange Server Updates and build numbers:

 

Filed Under: Exchange Online, Office 365, PowerShell Tagged With: Exchange Server build numbers, Exchange Server Updates: build numbers and release dates, Get-ExchangeServer

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  1. Managed Network Services says

    February 3, 2017 at 3:33 am

    Thanks for another great article. Where can anyone get that kind of information written in such a perfect manner? I have a presentation next week, and I’m on the search for such information.

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