Re: Service Pack 1 before and after

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Thanks for the follow up Les. The store.exe performance alert stopped after
reinstalling monitoring using the monitoring wizard.

Bob Genestet

"Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]" <les.connor@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in message news:uVgGN7yYFHA.3280@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> and the store.exe alert reportedly goes away if you reconfigure monitoring
> (from the SBS SP1 chat a few days ago), allthough I've not tried that
> remedy.
>
> The old fix for the store alert on SBS after applying Exchange SP1 amounts
> to disabling the store.exe alert, so one may as well do that.
>
> --
> Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> SBS Rocks !
>
>
> "Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP]" <kweilbacMVP@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:OBOSYwyYFHA.2124@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Susan Bradley discusses the SQL icon in your system tray:
>> http://msmvps.com/bradley/archive/2004/05/21/6926.aspx
>>
>> --
>> Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP]
>> "The days pass by so quickly now, the nights are seldom long"
>>
>>
>> "Bob Genestet" <bob_genestet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:eIqu7fxYFHA.1148@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>I just completed my first SP1 upgrade on a fresh Dell PowerEdge 1800 with
>>>SBS 2003 Standard OEM preinstalled. Everything went smoothly using the
>>>installation guide at
>>>http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=B6F8A4C0-B707-4161-ADEB-44F1B756119F&displaylang=en .
>>>
>>> There are no errors in any of the event logs. The only noticeable thing
>>> so far is the addition of a SQL Server Service Manager icon in the
>>> system tray and an email performance alert sent at startup from the SBS
>>> Monitoring Service shown below.
>>> I have reset the monitoring thresholds by reinstalling monitoring and
>>> reporting from the "Monitoring configuration Wizard" to see if the
>>> alerting stops.
>>>
>>> "Alert on SERVER at 5/27/2005 5:36:35 PM
>>>
>>> The store.exe process is allocating more memory than usual.
>>>
>>> Check to see if you are having problems with e-mail. If so, stop and
>>> then restart the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service.
>>>
>>> You can disable this alert or change its threshold by using the Change
>>> Alert Notifications task in the Server Management Monitoring and
>>> Reporting taskpad.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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