Okay I lied..now one more thing

Security Bulletins Included in Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1):
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/prodtech/windowsserver2003/sp1.mspx


05-019 is not in SP1 so the patch is for RTM and SP versions.

Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP] wrote:
<sorry one more thing>

The cool thing about the Windows patches [unlike the sucky Exchange patches and service packs that still need to get to the Monad era before they are as nice as the Windows ones] if that they know the code forking they need. So if you have some RTM bits, it will patch that, hotfix, no problem... and if you are already up to date, they will also let you know that too. The patch code also has a lot more detailed info in the ver info screen.

Description of the contents of Windows XP Service Pack 2 and Windows Server 2003 software update packages:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/824994


Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP] wrote:
Remember this came out April and SP1 RTM'd the end of March. I don't think you need a different one for SP1 boxes? I didn't have SP1 on any box at that time so I can't confirm/nor recall if 05-019 would have been offered to a SP1 box....but to be safe I just downloaded that other hotfix on my SP boxes. The Exchange release notes said 'I need this' so I did it. Shavlik offered it up to our boxes as well.

Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP] wrote:
Well 05-019 was rereleased

V2.0 (June 14, 2005): Microsoft updated this bulletin today to advise customers that a revised version of the security update is available. We recommend installing this revised security update even if you have installed the previous version. The revised security update will be available through Windows Update, Software Update Services (SUS), and will be recommended by the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA).



Nathan Casey wrote:
Thats the one..if you follow that link, the resolution section states:
Security update MS05-019 has been updated to correct this issue. For more information, visit the following Microsoft Web site: and links here:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms05-019.mspx
this links does not include an updated version of the hotfix for W2k3 systems that have SP1 installed.





[EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/4/2005 2:11:01 PM >>>
Installing security update MS05-019 or Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 may cause network connectivity between clients and servers to fail:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=898060
Are you sure you don't mean that hotfix?

This required before applying Exchange 2003 sp2 btw.

Nathan Casey wrote:
you mentioned that W2K3 SP1 includes the original version of MS05-019 and that if MS05-019 related issues were being experienced that the updated version should be applied. I am testing the SP1 upgrade on DC's in the lab and was looking for the updated version here:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms05-019.mspx
On this link there is no MS05-019 update for W2k3 SP1. Does anyone know where the updated version can be found?
Thanks

[EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/15/2005 6:43:02 AM >>>
2K3 and 2K3 SP1 DC's should interoperate with no issues besides the
potential list of known issues with SP1 in general. ie: SP1 includes the original version of MS05-019. So if that patch caused you grief then you could potentially see communication issues between the DC's unless you installed the updated version of the patch. SP1 also includes changes in RPC that cause some firewalls to drop the packets until they're patched.
Assuming you've done your testing and due diligence and either aren't
affected by the known issues or have addressed them then there should be nothing inherently wrong with RTM and SP1 side by side, even within the same
Domain.


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First off thanks for all the info I've soaked in. I've hung in the
background for a few years and have tried to soak it all in.tried I said! Quick question = we are running Function level W2K3 with a root domain and 2 child domains. We have yet to install SP1 but plan on it this weekend. With 1 of the child domains we see the possibility of some problems due to old HW so we want to postpone SP1 on that child until we refresh the 9 DC's with new HW. We should have this done in the next 30 days or so. In the meantime we are still planning to roll out SP1 to the other child and to the root. I don't see any problems with this plan and have found nothing in MY searches to scare us off. Can there be issues with this config? I know it is not optimal but any big issues to worry about? I appreciate any feedback I can
get.

Once again thanks!

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