Hi all,
All is right since our Exchange servers last reboot.
Now one question remains : how should I deal with the old OWA versions located in \Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V15\ClientAccess\Owa ?
Thank you.
Regards,
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Hi all,
We have 2 Exchange 2016 servers which have been running for more than 2 years now.
We have applied several CU during this period and now we can see that significative amont of disk space is used by old OWA versions (in %ExchangeInstallPath%ClientAccess\Owa and %ExchangeInstallPath%ClientAccess\Owa\prem).
How can I safely remove theses old versions ?
Thank you.
Regards,
Hi all,
All is right since our Exchange servers last reboot.
Now one question remains : how should I deal with the old OWA versions located in \Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V15\ClientAccess\Owa ?
Thank you.
Regards,
Hi @Joyce Shen - MSFT ,
Next reboot is planned next saturday night.
I'll give you my feedback on next monday.
Regards,
OK. Surprized about MS Exchange Team has never address this behavior.
I moved all folder which not correspond to our current servers version to another folder.
Wait and see until our Exchange servers next reboot.
Thank you.
regards,
No there isnt ;)
If you look at the first article, you can see it references an old Technet forum question that I answered :)
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/f3731694-ae4a-47d8-b921-a61e47c2b757/remove-old-owa-files-after-cumulative-updates?forum=Exch2016GD
I have always been of the opinion to just leave the old files there, but if you want to remove them, move them to another location first leaving the current ones and test :)
Hi Andy and thank you for your answer.
I've already seen these articles, but I'm not convinced about them as they are not Microsoft issued.
Is there really not any official article about this context ?
Regards,