Re: No Service Pack installed on SBS... what do I do?
- From: "SBS2K3 Admin" <bogus123@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 10:57:28 -0700
Duly noted Les which is why I stated "Personally myself". I never said there
were "issues" with having AU turned on.
"Les Connor [SBS MVP]" <les.connor@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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SBS Update Services (R2) does a good job, with individual settings for
clients and servers. All nicely set up in group policy. Nice reporting via
the Server Performance report.
Failing that, there's no issue with Automatic Updates on servers,
providing you select the 'safe' options - it doesn't have to be an on/off
choice. Set AU on the servers to 'download and notify'. When updates are
ready, select the 'custom' install, and only select the updates you want,
deselect the ones you don't want.
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Les Connor [SBS MVP]
"SBS2K3 Admin" <bogus123@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Personally myself I am against auto updates to my servers. There are some
updates that are not necessary and case in point if it was turned on and
it did download and install SP2 then you would have issues right now I'm
sure. I have no objections to manually checking once a wekk and having
the option to be selective in what is installed. Your best option is to
use the link I provided and take Frank's suggestion of installing
Exchange SP2 inplace of Exchange SP1. And take note there is a particular
order in which SP1 updates need to be applied.
"Brian Cryer" <brianc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"lfheb" <lfheb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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There is neither SP 1 or 2 on my SBS 2003 Std Edition. What is the
order of
which I install the SPs?
I attempted the SP2 install (without SP1), and I received a fatal error
or
something of the like...
Do I need to install SP1 prior to SP2?
Do I need to install other patches?
Do I need to disable some settings for it to install properly?
Do I need to delete temp files?
How do I do what I need to do?
This is frustrating!
I can't advise on the best order, but I do suggest that you turn on
automatic updates - or at the very least go to
http:\\update.microsoft.com and get all the updates it suggests. I seem
to remember that it downloaded SP1 automatically, don't recall whether
it installed SP2 or whether I did that manually. I don't think it
installs SP2 for Exchange - but there is a SP1 for SBS that includes
exchange sp1 and windows update will pull it down for you.
Hope this helps.
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Brian Cryer
www.cryer.co.uk/brian
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