7 Appendix B: Product Behavior

The information in this specification is applicable to the following Microsoft products or supplemental software. References to product versions include updates to those products.

  • Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1)

  • Microsoft Exchange Server 2010

  • Microsoft Exchange Server 2013

  • Microsoft Exchange Server 2016

  • Microsoft Exchange Server 2019

  • Windows 8.1 operating system

  • Windows 10 operating system

  • Windows Server 2016 operating system

  • Windows 11 operating system

Exceptions, if any, are noted in this section. If an update version, service pack or Knowledge Base (KB) number appears with a product name, the behavior changed in that update. The new behavior also applies to subsequent updates unless otherwise specified. If a product edition appears with the product version, behavior is different in that product edition.

Unless otherwise specified, any statement of optional behavior in this specification that is prescribed using the terms "SHOULD" or "SHOULD NOT" implies product behavior in accordance with the SHOULD or SHOULD NOT prescription. Unless otherwise specified, the term "MAY" implies that the product does not follow the prescription.

<1> Section 3.1.5.1:  Windows 8.1 does not send a Provision command when contacting the server for the first time.

<2> Section 3.1.5.2:  In Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and Exchange 2010, this does not cause status code 139.

<3> Section 3.2.5.1.2.2:  In Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2010, if the client reports success, the server returns a value of 1 in the Status element and a remote wipe directive.

<4> Section 3.2.5.1.2.2:  In Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2010, if the client reports failure, the server returns a value of 1 in the Status element.