SBS 2003 Premium recent security packs including Exchange Server done. SBS
NOT at SP1 yet Exchange 2003 is at SP2 but all up to date other than that.
After doing the last Exchange security update I am back to needing to put
the domain name/user name in before OWA lets me in. I remember a fix/cure
for this but forgot it.
Can anyone lead me back in the right direction please?
Re: Whats your opinion on IMF? ... Currently there is only one SBS server with Exchange SP1 that I am testing ... All the others that I'm testing on have SP2 for Exchange installed.... Also I hope you uninstalled IMF v1 before installing Exchange SP2.... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
Re: Couple of Exchange items ... doesn't say SP2, I'd go ahead and apply that service pack. ... along with some other good info about Exchange on SBS.... Exchange 2003 native mode.... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
Re: Applying SBS 2k3 SP1 ... You do not need W2K3 SP2 for IMF. ... you can remain at SP1 for SBS and for W2K3 and still can upgrade Exchange to ... another tip here about upgrading SBS 2003 to SP2. ... I have applied Windows 2003 Sp2 to all the servers and also Exchange ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
Re: SBS and service packs: seeing some slippage ... I have not heard that there will be a "special" version of Exchange sp2...... With SBS 4, you couldn't routinely apply service packs. ... OS and component service packs can no longer routinely be applied when first available. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
Re: Just updated.... ... I updated the SBS to SP2 along time ago, ...exchange server component to SP2. ... Are you talking about Exchange Service Pack 2 on an Exchange server, ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)