Slipstreaming of service packs

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Greetings all,
I have come across an unusual situation where a client now wants SBS2003
Premium installed. They purchased this software early on so the software is
"service packless". Would it be ok if I slipstreamed SP1 or SP2 for Windows
2003 into CD1. I just assume that it would help on getting the job done. I
do understand that there are service packs that need to get applied for
Exchange and Sharepoint.

Thanks,
Ray


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