Patching Microsoft Exchange Server
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Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 08:34:31 -0800
What is the proper procedure for downloading and
installing patches for Exchange Server 2000?
Should automatic updates be turned off and
hotfixes/updates installed manually or does it matter?
Prior to install should any exchange server services be
stopped or only third parties, such as symantec antivirus?
Relevant Pages
- Re: Exchange Best Practices Analyzer and SBS?
... Try installing the .NET FW 1.1 package over the existing installation. ... that .NET FW doesn't show in Add/Remove Programs ...perhaps it really is ... Uninstall ExBPA. ... environments where you only have a single Exchange server present. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) - Re: Exchange Best Practices Analyzer and SBS?
... This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. ... "Gary Karasik" wrote in message ... >> Try installing the .NET FW 1.1 package over the existing installation. ... >> Exchange Server Best Practices Analyzer ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) - Exchange 2003 SP1 will not install
... Multiple components cannot be assigned the requested actionbecause: ... installing this Microsoft Exchange Server Service Pack. ... before installing this Microsoft Exchange Server Service Pack. ... (microsoft.public.exchange.admin) - Re: exchange 2003 install
... The file is on the Exchange Server 2003 CD in: ... It sounds like you may have Windows Explorer/Tools/Folder Options/View ... > I'm installing exchange 2003 on a windows 2000 server which is also a ... > file is available for download, but it costs $10 to download. ... (microsoft.public.exchange.setup) - Re: ie8 via windows update
... decide not to use IE8. ... I do NOT recommend installing an IE upgrade via Automatic ... Internet Explorer 8 Delivery through Automatic Updates ... (microsoft.public.windowsupdate) |
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