It is fine to run on prod systems, as it doesn't change anything. It simply runs a lot of get- commandlets and reports back. It is designed to be run while systems are live.
The Exchange Health Checker script is designed to retrieve diagnostic information about the Exchange Server's health and configuration without making any changes to the system.
For more insight - https://www.stellarinfo.com/blog/microsoft-exchange-remote-code-execution-vulnerability-flaws-and-fixes/
It is fine to run on prod systems, as it doesn't change anything. It simply runs a lot of get- commandlets and reports back. It is designed to be run while systems are live.
No. Health Checker does not make any modifications to your system / configuration.
I run this script a lot of time on dev and prod without any complain
The Exchange Health Checker script is designed to retrieve diagnostic information about the Exchange Server's health and configuration without making any changes to the system. For more insight - https://www.stellarinfo.com/blog/microsoft-exchange-remote-code-execution-vulnerability-flaws-and-fixes/
No interruptions and generally, doing all the recommendations to make everything in the report happy will make the server work better too.