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Adam,
It’s always a best practice to maintain a consistent service pack level on your servers. Particularly when you have distributed services running across various servers (i.e. DNS, WINS, DHCP, DFS, etc…). Think of how service packs fix known issues on particular platforms… do you really want a patched service interacting with non-patched servers?
Larry A. Duncan, MCSA/MCSE Directory Services Engineer/ Systems Management Consultant ph. 615.598.0241
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Does anyone out there know if having a mix of SP2 and SP3 on the DCs in a domain will cause any problems? We're moving to a single domain model with 3 major locations. The "company standard" right now is SP2, but our location has several things that we need SP3 for. The forest root servers (not empty root, but forest root of our domain) will be at SP2. The DCs will also have DNS, WINS, and DHCP on them. Any articles out there if there are issues? Thanks,
Adam Granatella Infrastructure Analyst Sentry Insurance Transportation Division
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Title: Message
- [ActiveDir] Service Pack levels Granatella Adam J
- RE: [ActiveDir] Service Pack levels John F. Hann
- RE: [ActiveDir] Service Pack levels Larry A. Duncan
- RE: [ActiveDir] Service Pack levels Granatella Adam J
- RE: [ActiveDir] Service Pack levels Larry A. Duncan
- RE: [ActiveDir] Service Pack levels Salandra, Justin A.
- RE: [ActiveDir] Service Pack levels Gandy, Eric
- RE: [ActiveDir] Service Pack levels MHR(Michael Ross)
- [ActiveDir] Creating a mailbox enabled accoun... Naval
- Re: [ActiveDir] Creating a mailbox enable... Michael Penland
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- RE: [ActiveDir] Creating a mailb... Larry A. Duncan
