The Exchange email application must not share a partition with another application.
Severity | Group ID | Group Title | Version | Rule ID | Date | STIG Version |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| medium | V-259704 | SRG-APP-000431 | EX19-MB-000229 | SV-259704r961608_rule | 2025-05-14 | 2 |
Description
In the same way that added security layers can provide a cumulative positive effect on security posture, multiple applications can provide a cumulative negative effect. A vulnerability and subsequent exploit to one application can lead to an exploit of other applications sharing the same security context. For example, an exploit to a web server process that leads to unauthorized administrative access to the host system can most likely lead to a compromise of all applications hosted by the same system.
Email services should be installed on a partition that does not host other applications. Email services should never be installed on a Domain Controller/Directory Services server.
ℹ️ Check
Review the Email Domain Security Plan (EDSP).
Determine if the directory Exchange is installed:
1. Open Windows Explorer.
2. Navigate to where Exchange is installed.
If Exchange resides on a directory or partition other than that of the operating system and does not have other applications installed (unless approved by the Information System Security Officer [ISSO]), this is not a finding.
✔️ Fix
Update the EDSP with the location of where Exchange is installed.
Install Exchange on a dedicated application directory or partition separate than that of the operating system.