I did some Google-fu and found that there was nothing like this online so I decided to create a script to parse the data and output the version using a hash table that we created. ![]() It just doesn’t scale very well and you still have to do some searching and manual conversions. I did happen to come across this Microsoft build numbers page but it isn’t so great if you want to check more than a handful of exchange servers. ![]() ![]() I had to search high and low to find a conversion table for what build numbers equal what CU updates. It recently occurred to me there wasn’t an easy way to get an exchange cumulative update version and build number through the GUI, or through Powershell for that matter.
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