I completely agree with Chris as sometimes the later service pack in
this case for Windows may include enhancements to the service pack (from
an O/S level) for the earlier released service pack.  The other
improtant thing t bear in mind is that Microsoft in their dog food labs
will have tested it in this way too.

Of course I would always do an installation ina  replicated test
environment first so as not to cause issues with an operational
environment.

HTH
J

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Exchange 2000/Windows 2000 Consultant
Bracknell, UK

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: 31 July 2002 15:18
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Subject: RE: Windows or Exchange SP3 first?


I generally apply them in the order released.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cook, David A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 9:15 AM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: Windows or Exchange SP3 first?
> 
> I am just starting to test these to service packs in my lab and will 
> test both ways. I think it best not to apply both service packs at 
> once so if there is a problem you know which caused it. What is 
> everyone's opinion on which to apply first?
> 
> Dave Cook
> Exchange Administrator
> Kutak Rock, LLP
> 402-231-8352
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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