Re: Service Pack 2 and Exchange Manager issue



Well we've been strongly encouraging folks not to install SP2 on SBS for sometime
Even uninstalling may not clear the issue

Since this appears to be related to the installation of SP2 I would call CSS right away as this should be a free call

I would also search the KB for SBS and SP2 and you can try those suggestions first and see if it resolves

"Noncentz303" <Noncentz303@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:DC2327D1-4CEC-482D-94D5-2DBD43028D11@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sorry bout that ....

Yes currently we have 5 servers 4 of which run Server 03 R2 SP2
and our Domain Controller is the SBS server,

The servers that have MS Server 03 have sp2 on them and seem to work fine. I
believe 1 of them runs the exchange manager does not throw me any errors. But
the SBS exchange manager is not working at all.

I was just advised to un-install SP2 on the SBS and see if that makes a
difference??

"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

you are mentioning multiple servers
Are you running small business server 2003 as one of them?

"Noncentz303" <Noncentz303@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:EEBD64A2-B5E2-409E-BEDA-F0BF7AA8895A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Last night we updated our servers to M$ Server 2003 R2 SP2. But as soon as
we
did this we ran into some issues.

first IIS seems to be up and running but we cannot connect to the server
via
RDP

second it seems as though when we updated our exchange system manager
stopped working. and i mean stopped working totally. It kicked me this
error:

Invalid Handle Facility: Win32 ID No: 80070006 Exchange System Manager

I was told to make sure the versions were the same for the system manager
on
all of the boxes and exchange seems to be working fine as of now but the
talking between our servers does not.

Any Ideas??


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