wbpc
Joined: 15 May 2006
Posts: 1
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Mon May 15, 2006 8:32 pm Post subject:
Trying to install SP1 for SBS 2003 last update wont' install |
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Hello,
I am new to the group, would like to say, thanks for the nice group!
Having issues here,
This is my 9 SBS SP1 installation. I have to say I did not have major issues with the others.
I have a customer running on SBS 2003 which did not have SP1 installed.
Last week I decided to install SP1, not expecting major issues.
I started the SP1 install and installed the items in this order.
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1
Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 Service Pack 1
Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 1
Windows XP SP2 for Client Deployment
Windows Small Business Server 2003 Service Pack 1
When I got to SharePoint is stated that the upgrade was installed already, okay. So I kept going down the list not receiving any error messages until I got to the last install, the SBS 2003 SP1 update.
It stopped after about 1 or 2 minutes, stating an error and to look in the "Setup.log" file which is listed below.
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[Setup run at 10:39:11 on 05/10/06]
Component Name: Windows Server 2003 Configuration
Version: 5.2
Installation Status: Success
Error Message: NA
Component Name: Domain Configuration
Version: 5.2
Installation Status: Success
Error Message: NA
Component Name: Networking Configuration
Version: 5.2
Installation Status: Success
Error Message: NA
Component Name: Network Identification
Version: 5.2
Installation Status: Success
Error Message: NA
Component Name: Internet Information Services (IIS)
Version: 5.2
Installation Status: Success
Error Message: NA
Component Name: Windows Small Business Server 2003
Version:
Installation Status: Success
Error Message: NA
Component Name: Server Configuration
Version: NA
Installation Status: Failure
Error Message: An error occurred while creating user accounts. Open Active Directory Users and Computers, and manually create a test user to verify that Active Directory is running. Rerun Setup.
Component Name: Server Tools
Version: 5.2
Installation Status: Success
Error Message: NA
Component Name: Administration
Version: 5.2
Installation Status: Failure
Error Message: Setup canceled by the user.
Component Name: Microsoft Search
Version: 2.0
Installation Status: Success
Error Message: NA
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I opened a case with Microsoft to assist in getting my http://companyweb to work again. Now it is working.
But my faxing service is not accessible to users I later found out and I cannot fully install the last update. So I emailed back the Microsoft Tech Rep and he suggested that I reinstall the Admin Tool Module from Add/Remove.
When I go to do what he suggested the Admin Tool reinstallation asks for Disc 1 and Disc 3 from SBS 2003.
Disc 1 loads up no problem but then I get error on Disc 3, stating that the cd inside the drive doesn't contain SP1 and to insert Disc 3 with SP1??? I don't have that version is Disc 3. I made a copy of the SBS 2003 cd’s from a customer that I recently installed (less then 3 months ago) and still I get the same error on Disc 3, so that replacement cd won’t work I don’t think. Called Microsoft to have them send me out an updated version of the CD for SBS 2003 Standard, no can do and they won't. So now I am stuck with 3/4 installation of SP1 on a SBS 2003 that was working just fine before I started.
Now I have a SBS 2003 that won't offer fax services (the users fax icon within printer/faxes is there but when you select it the "Print" is dimmed out) my email monitoring that I get everyday now come in as "Bad Request (Invalid Hostname)". When I configure a new computer account the window that shows you all the items that SBS (connectcomputer) would install like, Outlook 2003, Service Pack installs, Fax client.... it is all empty now. So when I try to hookup a new computer with connectcomputer is does not install all this items it normally does.
The Microsoft Tech told me to reinstall the Client Tool Deployment module but again I cannot because I get the same error about Disc 3.
I need to be able to finish installing the last portion of SP1 if things are going to get better. If I can’t successfully install the last portion of SP1 the I need to be able to at least reinstall the above modules to get me back on track.
I guess I am getting IT karma for all my other smooth SP1 installs in the past.
Anyone…?
Thanks
WBPC |
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