Re: SBS2003 SP1 install problem.

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Any help here:

"You must be a member of the Domain Admins, Schema Admins, and Enterprise
Admins" error when you run the Windows Small Business Server 2003 Setup
program
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;842694

That should do it, but if not, please review the SP install info at
http://www.smallbizserver.net/Default.aspx


"Alex" <Alex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:0BF0E3AD-F558-4D23-A9D4-7106EACFEDFA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi,
>
> The product is SBS 2003 Standard. So using the download version of the
> service pack. When coming to installing the last step
> 'SBS2003-KB885918-SP1-X86-ENU.EXE' The setup starts but after about 20
> seconds, i get a message about the user needs to be part of the Domain
> Admin,
> Enterprise Admins or Schema Admins. Using the user Administrator which is
> a
> member of all of the above groups!!!!
>
> When selecting ok on the message it says that the install failed with a
> error, and to view the error log. When looking in the error log there are
> no
> errors listed, it displays certain parts of sbs like exchange etc.
> checking
> if there ok before the patch is applied, and everything says 'ok'.
>
> Anybody any ideas whats going on.
>
> Thanks.


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