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Saying ‘no to patches’ reminded me that if you have an SBS 2003 R2 with WSUS on the box and ESPECIALLY if you have a Win2k8 server in the network, go into the source server box and disable the WSUS service there. If you don’t, during the install it may try to install patches on the server.

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Migration Step Twelve: Turn off WSUS on the source server

Posted on Sunday, 8 November 2009No Comment

Saying ‘no to patches’ reminded me that if you have an SBS 2003 R2 with WSUS on the box and ESPECIALLY if you have a Win2k8 server in the network, go into the source server box and disable the WSUS service there. If you don’t, during the install it may try to install patches on the server.

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Migration Step Twelve: Turn off WSUS on the source server


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