Hi Matt,
 
The version of SMTPD is 9, 0, 1, 15 and it is dated Dec 19, 2005 which is 
consistent with 2006.01
 
I am on site now and have found a partial directory of 
 
C:\Program Files\Ipswitch\IMail 
which seems some leftover files from ICS. There is only one EXE file and it is 
called trial_rt.exe.
 
The SMTPD and QueueMgr program run from C:\Program Files\IMail
 
Also something is locking the ICS directory (C:\Program Files\Ipswitch\IMail) 
since I was unable to rename the \IMAIL portion.
 
This is not going to be a fun night.
 
Goran

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Matt
Sent: Wed 11/1/2006 8:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Upgrading version problem


There's probably an easier way (like what you tried), but right click on the 
smtp32.exe file, go to properties, choose the version tab, and then choose 
"Product Version" from the values there.  It should be "9, 1, 0, dev_test" if 
it is 2006.1.

Note that Ipswitch has a funny naming convention where 2006.01 is earlier than 
2006.1.  It would seem that they should maybe add a dot.

If it is really 2006.1, then maybe they have an old copy of the Webmail 
interface (if it is hard coded in there).

Matt



Goran Jovanovic wrote: 

        Hi,

         

        I have been called in to do an "emergency" upgrade on an iMail 2006 
server that I have seen only once before. It seems to be running 9.01 
(according to the services menu in the administrator console) which I am 
assuming is iMail 2006.01. Now I have downloaded the upgrades IMail 2006.03, 
and .04 and .1 just in case. When I go to run any of these updates the first 
message I get is 

         

        Setup has determined that a later version is already installed. This 
setup installs an earlier version.

         

        So I looked at the files and a lot of them are dated Dec 19, 2005 which 
makes me believe that I am right that they are running 9.01 / 2006.01

         

        Is there another place to confirm from within IMail Administrator or 
should I just ignore the upgrade message and proceed?

         

        Thank you

         

        Goran Jovanovic

        Omega Network Solutions

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