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Running an Exchange 2003 SP1/SP2 Mixed Environment
 

Q: We’re looking into replacing our current Exchange Server 2003 SP1 server with new server hardware. Do you know of any problems we might encounter with having a mixed environment of servers running Exchange 2003 SP1 as well as Exchange 2003 SP2? Going straight to SP2 on new hardware will save us work down the road.

A: I haven’t heard of any problems with running a mixed Exchange 2003 SP1/SP2 environment as you describe. Be aware, however, that if you use a front-end and back-end setup, you must upgrade the front-end servers first. So effectively, if you were to have any back-end Exchange 2003 SP2 servers, then you should upgrade your front-end servers first to SP2.







Reader Comments

After adding the recent DST patch to my front end OWA server with SP2, it stopped connecting to the one backend SP1 Exchange server I had. Other Exchange servers that were at SP2 were OK. Applying SP2 to the SP1 machine fixed it.

jbunting -April 13, 2007
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