Re: MS Security update KB899588 to be used on SBS?



OH GAWD YES

Any thing coming down on Windows Update is perfectly FINE for SBS

Deployed here.

People... I've never had issue with security patches like I do with service packs.

INSTALL IT

Ken-T wrote:

Hi,

after all the problems with Sp1 for server 2003 on SBS - feel it may be best to check. Can and should MS Patch KB899588 actually be installed on SBS 2003 Premium?

The listing at : http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=6275D7B7-DAB1-47C8-8745-533EB471072C&displaylang=en
shows Server 2003 only, no info regarging SBS version.


Appreciate any info.

Ken



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