There were SBS specific pieces that were a portion of SP1. Just installing the 
component patches doesn't get everything "up to snuff".

Did you try installing the standard sbs sp1? I don't remember this as an issue, 
but the last 2003->2008 upgrade I did was close to 2 years ago.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com

From: Gary Sanderson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010 11:11 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Migration of SBS 2003 Premium to SBS 200 Premium

We have new server hardware and are migrating from SBS 2003 Premium to SBS 2008 
Premium.  In preparation for the migration I am going through the SBS Migration 
Check List and it is asking to verify that SBS 2003 SP1 is installed.  Well as 
I investigate I find that SBS 2003 SP 1 has not been installed but, it appears 
that all the component pieces that make up SBS 2003 have the updates that were 
rolled into SP1.  How can I be sure that this is the case?  And if there is 
still a need for SBS SP1, how can I get that for SBS 2003 Premium since it has 
not been available from MS since 2007?  There is a download for SP 1 for 
standard but for premium the CD set is required and the link to order that CD 
set (https://www.microsoft.upgrade.com/sbs/) requires the software key, once it 
is entered and the submit button is clicked, it comes back with a page saying 
that it is no longer available.



Ahhh the fun of migration!

--
Gary Sanderson
Sound Volunteer
Southmont Baptist Church
Denton, TX

"Good stewardship is less about how much money is saved
than it is about how much money is wasted."  -  Anthony Coppedge





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