Select the Upgrade button and we’re on our way. ![]() I stopped the Windows SBS Manager service and clicked on the Retry for the Readiness checks and it’s all good to go once more. There is no such service per se in the Services MMC – it is in fact called the Windows SBS Manager Service. A little digging with Task Manager shows that this is the Windows SBS 2008 Monitoring Data Collector Service Ok – so my readiness check failed – showing that the DataCollectorSvc was using some of the files that Exchange 2007 SP3 will need to replace. If there is a problem it will show you as per the screen below. Setup will go through some prequalification checks to ensure that you have all the right things ready for the service pack installation. Select Install Microsoft Exchange Service Pack 3 from the Install section of the screen. Locate the setup.exe and Run As Administrator. If when you try to stop the services you find that the stop option is greyed out – check out this FAQ.Įxtract the Exchange 2007 SP3 to a folder location on your server. Stop all Antivirus Services – if you are using Trend – here’s the list that I stopped. Make sure you have a backup of your server and that you have tested that it can restore.ĭownload the Exchange 2007 SP3 from Microsoft – here – you will want the 64bit version. ![]() This weekend I finally got the time to do the upgrade myself. ![]() I posted a while back about Exchange 2007 SP3 being released.
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