http://www.cdolive.com/build.htm says that is RTM.
Ed Crowley MCSE+I MVP
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> Tried that, it just says Build 4417.6?
> We've just upgraded from Standard to Enterprise Edition.
> Does this mean
After you upgrade you have to re-apply the service pack.
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Tried that, it just says Build 4417.6?
We've just upgraded
mine shows it there
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From: Lee Richardson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 11:30 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: What Service Pack have I?
Tried that, it just says Build 4417.6?
We've just upgraded from Standard to Enterprise Edition.
On my boxes with Exchange Enterprise here that have SP3 on them, report
"Build 6249.4: Service Pack 3". Not having done such an upgrade,
however it would make sense to service pack once again. Aye, just run
SP3 - they are cumulative.
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Tried that, it just says Build 4417.6?
We've just upgrade
Tried that, it just says Build 4417.6?
We've just upgraded from Standard to Enterprise Edition. Does this mean I
have to reinstall the service Packs? If so can I just reinstall SP3?
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List posting FAQ: http://www.swinc.com/res
Via ESM - drill down to your AG, then Servers and it should display in
the right window.
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Appologies is this has been posted before. Exchange 2000 Enterprise -
is there a way to identify which Exchange 2000 service pack I have
installed?
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