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Exchange 2007 SP level
OK, this should not be this hard - searched the net and still need help - shouldn't need an "expert" to determine the service pack level of Exchange 2007.
Having Exchange 2007 (SBS 2008) service startup problems and need to determine the service pack level of Exchange - About... in management console and registry shows 08.02.0176.002.
Help please...
Having Exchange 2007 (SBS 2008) service startup problems and need to determine the service pack level of Exchange - About... in management console and registry shows 08.02.0176.002.
Help please...
Open up Control Panel, then click on Installed Updates (top left) and from the list, you should see the Exchange Service Pack that is installed.
Sorry - Open up control panel, then Programs & Features, then on Installed Updates.
If it's SBS 2008 it will be SP1 unless you have manually installed SP2 with probably Rollup 9
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Although that build number is SP2
Sorry Shaun! :-)
you have service pack 2
Sorry, left the window open and did not check if others had posted...
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Missed the version number displayed at this link. Found many version references for SP1, none found for SP2 except the one provide by you, thanks.
This is the dumbest thing Microsoft has done - the version number displayed in EMC-->server config is 8.1 (build 240.6) which seems to be SP1, but this thread indicates that 8.02.0176.002 is SP2. Is that the same as 8.2.176? Or is 8.1 really 8.01?
Here's a novel idea Microsoft - just SAY WHICH SERVICE PACK IS INSTALLED!!!!
Between this and not displayng the mailbox size in the mailbox list, it seems a deliberate move to make administration more difficult.
Here's a novel idea Microsoft - just SAY WHICH SERVICE PACK IS INSTALLED!!!!
Between this and not displayng the mailbox size in the mailbox list, it seems a deliberate move to make administration more difficult.