From: gocat2005 on 15 Apr 2010 03:31 Hi Susan The performance report has now been restored in our environment. Thank you. We now have an unpatched Exchange Server right? Please advise. Regards Graham
From: James Hurrell "j_a_hurrell at hotmail on 15 Apr 2010 05:16 On 15/04/2010 08:31, gocat2005 wrote: > Hi Susan > > The performance report has now been restored in our environment. Thank you. > > We now have an unpatched Exchange Server right? > > Please advise. > > Regards > Graham > The update that caused the issue was specifically for Exchange Server 2000 - so if you declined the update and you don't have an Exchange Server 2000 in your environment, then that is all you need to do. If you DO have an Exchange Server 2000 (unusual I guess in an SBS2003 environment, but still possible), and the update is now declined, then you need to ensure that the update is installed (go to Microsoft Update using your Browser and get the update). That's how I've understood it anyway.
From: Susan Bradley on 15 Apr 2010 12:51 gocat2005 wrote: > Hi Susan > > The performance report has now been restored in our environment. Thank you. > > We now have an unpatched Exchange Server right? > > Please advise. > > Regards > Graham > > I'ts "2000" that was declined, not 2003. You have an Exchange 2000 in your network?
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