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Previously on "Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1"

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  • Back In Business
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    Have a read of this little beauty for all you SP1 realted info: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

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  • dmini
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    Servicepacking .net itself is a separate can of worms. All I know is that they contacted vendors, who said no way. In the case of a couple of servers, they had sp1 rolled out, then it had to be removed.

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  • Fishface
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    Originally posted by dmini
    Where I am at the moment HAS had issues with SP1 - about 30 servers currently do not have SP1 installed. Some had to have it removed after installation I believe, but this was prior to me coming on-site.
    These are all servers supporting 3rd party applications
    What particular technologies are affected? is it .NET or apps using activex or funky database connections?

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  • dmini
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    Where I am at the moment HAS had issues with SP1 - about 30 servers currently do not have SP1 installed. Some had to have it removed after installation I believe, but this was prior to me coming on-site.
    These are all servers supporting 3rd party applications

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  • DimPrawn
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    Not if the apps have been written properly. If they rely on dodgy security practices, registry hacks, undocumented "features" and other hocus pocus, then yes.

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  • Fishface
    started a topic Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1

    Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1

    Has anyone had any trouble with their apps resulting from the installation of Service Pack 1 on Server 2003?

    Any database issues? javascript? ASP? servlets? or ?
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