Re: how to determine which service packs installed
- From: "Mark Sutheard" <**marks**@$$$greeneandbradford.com$$$>
- Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 09:36:14 -0600
Is there any specific order in which SP2 for Server 2003 and SP2 for
Exchange should be installed, or any other patches, etc. which should be
done before these upgrades.
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Mark Sutheard
Greene and Bradford, Inc.
Springfield, IL
"Costas" <cpstechgroup@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Mark,
Go to 'My Computer' and select 'Help | About Windows'. You should see
there if WinSrv2k3 SP2 is installed. Then under Advanced Management
select Exchange | Servers. On the right panel, under 'Server Version' it
should see the version number and the SP installed
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Costas
"Mark Sutheard" <**mark.sutheard**@$$mchsi.com$$> wrote in message
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We have an SBS 2003 box, and I would like to upgrade Exchange 2003 to
SP2, as well as install SP2 for Server 2003. How can I check which
service pack versions are already installed, and also, what is the best
way for going about this upgrade before I get in over my head. We do
make full tape backups every night, including Exchange.
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Mark Sutheard
Greene and Bradford, Inc.
Springfield, IL
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