Exchange 2013, 2016 and 2019 Schema versions

Exchange 2013, 2016 and 2019 Schema versions

After an Exchange 2019/2016/2013 installation and Active Directory schema change, several properties are updated to show that everything are as expected.

You can use the information in the following to make sure these properties have the right values.











































Exchange Version

msExchProductId

rangeUpper

objectVersion

(Microsoft Exchange System Objects)

objectVersion (Organization
container)

Exchange 2013 RTM

15.00.0516.032

15137

13236

15449

Exchange 2013 CU1

15.00.0620.029

15254

13236

15614

Exchange 2013 CU2

15.00.0712.024

15281

13236

15688

Exchange 2013 CU3

15.00.0775.038

15283

13236

15763

Exchange 2013 SP1

15.00.0847.032

15292

13236

15844

Exchange 2013 CU5

15.00.0913.022

15300

13236

15870

Exchange 2013 CU6

15.00.0995.029

15303

13236

15965

Exchange 2013 CU7

15.00.1044.025

15312

13236

15965

Exchange 2013 CU8

15.00.1076.009

15312

13236

15965

Exchange 2013 CU9

15.00.1104.005

15312

13236

15965

Exchange 2013 CU10

15.00.1130.007

15312

13236

16130

Exchange 2013 CU11

15.00.1156.006

15312

13236

16130

Exchange 2013 CU12

15.00.1178.004

15312

13236

16130

Exchange 2013 CU13

15.00.1210.003

15312

13236

16130

Exchange 2013 CU14

15.00.1236.003

15312

13236

16130

Exchange 2013 CU15

15.00.1263.005

15312

13236

16130

Exchange 2013 CU16

15.00.1293.002

15312

13236

16130

Exchange 2013 CU17

15.00.1320.004

15312

13236

16130

Exchange 2013 CU18

15.00.1347.002

15312

13236

16130

Exchange 2013 CU19

15.00.1365.001

15312

13236

16130

Exchange 2013 CU20

15.00.1367.003

15312

13236

16130

Exchange 2013 CU21

15.00.1395.004

15312

13236

16130

Exchange 2013 CU22

15.00.1473.003

15312

13236

16131

Exchange 2016 Preview

15.01.0225.017

15317

13236

16041

Exchange 2016 RTM

15.01.0225.042

15317

13236

16210

Exchange 2016 CU1

15.01.0396.030

15323

13236

16211

Exchange 2016 CU2

15.01.0466.034

15325

13236

16212

Exchange 2016 CU3

15.01.0544.027

15326

13236

16212

Exchange 2016 CU4

15.01.0669.032

15326

13236

16213

Exchange 2016 CU5

15.01.0845.034

15326

13236

16213

Exchange 2016 CU6

15.01.1034.026

15330

13236

16213

Exchange 2016 CU7

15.01.1261.035

15332

13236

16213

Exchange 2016 CU8

15.01.1415.002

15332

13236

16213

Exchange 2016 CU9

15.01.1466.003

15332

13236

16213

Exchange 2016 CU10

15.01.1531.003

15332

13236

16213

Exchange 2016 CU11

15.01.1591.100

15332

13236

16214

Exchange 2016 CU12

15.01.1713.005

15332

13236

16215

Exchange 2019 Preview

15.02.0196.000

15332

13236

16213

Exchange 2019 RTM

15.02.0221.012​

17000

13236

16751

Exchange 2019 CU1

15.02.0330.006

17000

13236

16752

Use an elevated powershell console to get the your values:

rangeUpper

Get-ADObject -Identity “CN=ms-Exch-Schema-Version-Pt,CN=schema,CN=configuration,DC=YourDomain,DC=YourDomainSuffix” -properties rangeUpper | select rangeUpper | format-List

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msExchProductId

Get-ADObject -Identity “CN=YourExchangeOrganisation,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=YourDomain,DC=YourDomainSuffix” -properties msExchProductId | select msExchProductId | Format-List

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objectVersion (attribute on Organization container in Configuration Naming Context)

Get-ADObject -Identity “CN=YourExchangeOrganisation,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=YourDomain,DC=YourDomainSuffix” -properties objectVersion | select objectVersion | Format-List

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objectVersion (attribute on Microsoft Exchange System Objects container in Domain Naming Context)

Get-ADObject -Identity “CN=Microsoft Exchange System Objects,DC=YourDomain,DC=YourDomainSuffix” -properties objectVersion | select objectVersion | Format-List

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Unsure about your Exchange Organization name?

Use the Exchange management Shell:

get-organizationconfig | select name,DistinguishedName | Format-list

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For older versions and use of adsiedit.msc see http://larslohmann.blogspot.dk/2012/07/exchange-schema-version.html

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