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Determine Service Pack Level of Exchange 2003 (console only install)

It is fairly straight forward to determine the SP level of Exchange 2003 if you have the full server installed.  I put this here incase someone looking for this info stumbles to this question.  Go to ?:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\Bin folder and look for the Store.exe file.  Right click, go to properties, then Version tab.  This will show you SP level.

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An admin or management console only install does not put that file in there.  I have searched for other ways to tell but can't find any.  How do you tell what SP level is installed if you only installed the management console?

Anyone?  Anyone?
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Open Exchange System Manager on your Exchange Server. Expand Administritive Groups, expand your OU, expand Servers, right click on the listed server and select Properties and under the General Tab you will find you Version Number, Build Number, and SP
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Thanks Sembee.

Yomanex, while correct, your solution also will only give you the SP of the actual exchange server.  I needed the SP level of an install where you only put on the management console.