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I am struggling to get an Exchange 2013 running on a Windows 2008 R2. Actually I am following the steps from here: https://www.prajwaldesai.com/how-to-install-exchange-server-2013/ Well, the installer really complains about not having kb2619234. But I can't find it anywhere. The official page of that KB (https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2619234/a-hotfix-is-available-to-enable-the-association-cookie-guid-that-is-us) contains no any download link. Here (https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/7e413481-0f7a-4995-a59d-276255f1d85b/unable-to-download-hotfix-kb2619234-for-exchange-2013-installation-on-win-2008-r2?forum=exchangesvrdeploy) is an alternate download method, that is also unavailable.

Can somebody give a hint where I could find it?

I ahve found this: http://downloads.landynamix.co.za/Exchange/Exchange%202013/Exchange%202013%20Prerequisites/ , looks ok, but I am a little bit skeptic.

ZorgoZ
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  • It has been discontinued. Wouldn't help you anyway if your server has been updated since 2011, because the files in the hotfix were superseded eight years ago. – Greg Askew Mar 04 '19 at 18:10
  • @GregAskew Got the point, but I still need to get a test environment up and running with these. – ZorgoZ Mar 04 '19 at 18:13
  • Are the two files in the patch up to date? – Greg Askew Mar 04 '19 at 18:21
  • Strange bug, as even https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/kb2619234-update-not-installed-exchange-2013-help point to that KB, will let you know if I find something. – yagmoth555 Mar 04 '19 at 18:46

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If you can't find it, I would post an answer I got from another user in email if that can help;

I would call the support (1-800-Microsoft) and state that you need that hotfix.

If you state up front what you need, they will not charge you for the call.

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  • Yeah, that's an option too. Thanks. In the meantime, I have downloaded it from the latest link where there are other prerequisites too. Rigorous scanning did not reveal any malicious code (https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/14264e03954ddab5d5d8e98b0046bf1cab9f99649b04572913aca2ba20fd45f8/analysis/). If I can't find any official source soon, I will give a try with that. – ZorgoZ Mar 04 '19 at 21:18
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Alternatively you can configure Windows Update to install the latest security updates on your server.

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  • Sorry, not an option. I need to stay offline. It is a test environment with no internet connection. – ZorgoZ Mar 05 '19 at 06:18