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. Microsoft® Windows® Small Business Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1) offers the latest software and security updates to Windows Small Business Server 2003 (Windows SBS) including: enhanced security and performance, increased reliability, and improved productivity and collaboration. For more detailed technical information about this service pack, see (Downloading the service pack. The download for Windows SBS SP1 includes the service packs necessary for the Standard Edition of Windows SBS 2003.

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As a part of this process, you must download five separate files, which could take a considerable amount of time depending upon the speed of your Internet connection. If any of service packs 1-4 are already installed, it is not necessary to do so again. 1.Service Pack 1 for the Windows Server® 2003 operating system 2.Windows SharePoint® Services 2.0 Service Pack 1 3.Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 1 4.Windows XP SP2 for Client Deployment 5.Windows Small Business Server 2003 SP1 To download each of these service packs, click. The file provides links to download all of the necessary service packs, along with detailed instructions for how to complete the install.

Important If you are running the Premium Edition of Windows SBS 2003, you can still download the Standard Edition of the service pack. However, you must also order the CD package to install the additional service packs necessary for the Premium Edition.

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Ordering the CD package. When you order the CD package, there is a nominal fee, including shipping and handling and applicable taxes.

For more information on the CD ordering process, go to the web site.

I am curious if the CD Key will work. Are not pre Vista software relases such as SBS2003 very fussy about key matching version? (pre R2, R2, Pre SP, Sp1, SP2, etc.?) I had difficulties doing similar recently and cleint ended up buying 2008 vol license with downgrade rights. Server wasn't 64 bit so needed 2003 R2 or earlier, but it didn't make sense to buy new copy of software that is already out of date. Downgrade rights allow them to use SBS 2008 on replacement server in the future.

Also I belive a few OEM licenses such as Dell require a Dell supplied CDs to activate. Tu ma promis sous titres francais. I am such a pesimist:-). The didn't have a RAID controller identical to the one that died, so I used a newer one from Intel, but it didn't recognize the configuration of the drives and I couldn't initialize. I have now received an identical RAID controller, installed it into the system, but it still is not recognizing the configuration. It sees the HD, but I'm not familiar with RAID and I'm not wanting to do something wrong and wipe everything. The only data left to get off there is the Exchange calendar and contacts list. I've hooked up the drive to another computer, can see the data, but for the life of me.

Can't figure out where the files are located.