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Re: Kerio Connect 8.0.0 (build 639) with Windows 10? [message #128079 is a reply to message #128074] |
Mon, 22 February 2016 19:38   |
Maerad
Messages: 275 Registered: August 2013
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danoli wrote on Mon, 22 February 2016 16:56We use Kerio Connect 8.0.0 (build 639) with Windows 7 but not sure if it will work with Window 10?
Does anybody know?
Thanks
The question is a bit misleading and many informations are missing.
1. What do you use with Windows 7? The Kerio Connect Server itself (BAD IDEA)? The Client? Outlook Offline Kerio Connect? The Online Site?
2. Tell us a bit about how your network is build (server, clients, current config etc.)
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Re: Kerio Connect 8.0.0 (build 639) with Windows 10? [message #128081 is a reply to message #128079] |
Mon, 22 February 2016 19:45   |
danoli
Messages: 7 Registered: August 2006
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On windows 7 we use Outlook 2010 with the Kerio Outlook Offline Kerio Connect.
The Kerio Server is v 8.0.0 v639. (running on Windows 7)
On the new windows 10 client, it has the same version of outlook and connecting to the same server.
I am not sure what you say bad idea for the Kerio server on Windows 7? It works flawlessly on Windows 7 and has done for years although the original question relates to the client access.
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Re: Kerio Connect 8.0.0 (build 639) with Windows 10? [message #128085 is a reply to message #128074] |
Mon, 22 February 2016 20:24   |
Maerad
Messages: 275 Registered: August 2013
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Quote:On windows 7 we use Outlook 2010 with the Kerio Outlook Offline Kerio Connect.
The Kerio Server is v 8.0.0 v639. (running on Windows 7)
On the new windows 10 client, it has the same version of outlook and connecting to the same server.
To the main question - AFAIK it should run on Windows 10, but 8.0.0 was released before Windows 10, so no guarantees and no support from kerio itself of course. Server Version and client was running on Windows 8.0 and/or 8.1 (server 2012/r2), so 10 should be theoretically no problem.
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I am not sure what you say bad idea for the Kerio server on Windows 7? It works flawlessly on Windows 7 and has done for years although the original question relates to the client access.
I usually like to give additional advice. First of all you should really get the kerio maintenance. It's really cheap and you have the lastest security updates and functions. ESPESCIALLY the security fixes. Check http://forums.kerio.com/t/27043// if you at least put the security patch for heartbleed to use. That's quite important. And the attachment filter they added for zip files in a later patch works like a charm against 85% of all virus/trojan mails, without the virus scanner even needs to get active.
For Windows 7 as server OS .... there's a reason MS has a server OS and you're not allowed to run a service on Windows 7 for a company. That's on the legit licence side. You also need the Windows CAL (Client access licence) for each user or device (depending how you deploy).
Not to mention the Server OS is different on a technical side and is way better secured. Also more connections are allowed, you can deploy an Domain and Active Directory for enhanced security etc. pp.
You might take a look at server 2012 r2 essentials, supports up to 25 users without additional licensing, has specialised client software and it's easy to set up.
Also I hope the Windows 7 Server you use, runs on a raid 1 at least, in case a hdd fails.
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