Very cool
Network Chick
Raymond Fong [MS] <ray...@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:Rl4DKZtA...@cpmsftibx01.redmond.corp.microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> If you are using SBS4.5, you can install SP higher than 4. Please visit
> http://www.microsoft.com/SMALLBUSINESSSERVER/deployadmin/SPinfo.htm for
more detail. Go ahead to apply the latest
> service pack, it's alright with SBS4.5. Make sure you also have the latest
BIOS, and drivers.
>
> Raymond Fong
> Microsoft Technical Support
> -
> >
> >Hello, here are the answers to your questions:
> >
> >
> >> Can you please confirm that you did reinstall the latest service pack
for
> >NT?
> >
> >
> >The SBS server has service pack 4 installed (I was told by someone that
you
> >cannot install any further service packs to SBS, feel free to correct me
if
> >you believe this information is wrong)
> >
> >>
> >> Now, can you give more details about what hardware this Proxy Server is
> >running on?
> >> The reason I ask is if they are running on Compaq servers, then you
might
> >have to install
> >> their SSDs again.
> >
> >It is a custom built server, with an intel board and SCSI hot swap drives
> >(probably IBM) No compaq hardware or
> >anything :)
> >>
> >> Are these SBS server a direct 4.5 version install or are they an
upgrade
> >from 4.0?
> >> If they are an upgrade from 4.0, then try to run setupmmc.exe from cd2
> >again.
> >>
> >
> >This is a full 4.5 install. The server is brand new, less than a year
old.
> >
> >
> >> Also check to see if the WSP client is installed on the SBS Server, if
it
> >is then please uninstall
> >> it.
> >>
> >Nope, the WSP Client is *not* installed. Just the proxy server and MSP
> >Server service pack 1
> >
> >I hope my answers helped, if you need to know anything more, just say the
> >word. Thank you for your assistance.
> >
> >Network Chick
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