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Exchange 2003 SP2 on SBS

Vlad Mazek has blogged how to install SP2 on your SBS 2003 server.  Check it out: http://www.vladville.com/articles/exchangesp2sbs2003.asp

Welcome to the exciting world of Exchange 2003 SP2: Enhanced security, SPAM protection, bigger message store, SenderID/spf and the ability to manage your mobile devices. This article covers the installation of Exchange 2003 Service Pack 2 on Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2003. Yes it is supported on SBS 2003 and Yes, it actually works on SBS 2003. Here are the top 10 reasons Microsoft thinks you will find be impressed by SP2:

  • Keep up to date with Direct Push Technology.
  • Help protect your mobile devices through policy enforcement.
  • Boost your defenses with Microsoft Exchange Server Intelligent Message Filter and Sender ID.
  • Support larger mailboxes with the raised storage limit in Standard Edition.
  • Simplify public folder administration
  • Get your e-mail faster when on the go.
  • Access contact information wirelessly.
  • Gain more mobile e-mail security options.
  • Migrate with peace of mind with fully supported tools to move from GroupWise.
  • Extend server consolidation with optimized cached mode.

Warning: Exchange is the core of your SBS server, if you break it it will affect other components such as your ability to receive SharePoint alerts and monitoring reports. But your users will first notice that they can't get any email. So please be cautious, test the upgrade in a virtual server or a spare machine and contact a local Microsoft Certified Small Business Specialist if any of this sounds mysterious. Process is fairly trivial but if you are not comfortable making these changes you should seek expert help.

Posted: 25 October 2005 17:50 by Paul Flaherty
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