10-21-2008 08:46 AM - edited 03-14-2019 03:05 AM
We are using Windows 2000 SE for our IPCC server and we need to do Windows updates.
I have been told months ago that we can get the updates from:
http://tools.cisco.com/support/downloads/go/IPCheck.x?defAdv=N&sftAdv=Nâ=win-OS-Upgrade-K9.2003-1-2a-sr13.exe&filepath=/swc/esd/02/crypto/3DES/273941193/contract&filename=win-OS-Upgrade-K9.2003-1-2a-sr13.exe&advUrl=null&isk=Y&defInd=N&mdfid=280771554&sftType=Voice%20Applications%20OS%20and%20BIOS%20Updates&optPlat=&relVer=2003.1(2a)_SR13&fileId=401353&treeMdfId=278875240&treeName=Voice%20and%20Unified%20Communications
The version is 2003.1.2a SR13.
I just checked the link and it seems that SR13 is no longer the latest one.
I see that they have 2003.1(2a)_SR15.
Release 2003.1(2a)_SR15
Filename win-OS-Upgrade-K9.2003-1-2a-sr15.exe
Release Date 16/Sep/2008
http://tools.cisco.com/support/downloads/go/IPCheck.x?isk=Y&defAdv=N&sftAdv=N&filename=win-OS-Upgrade-K9.2003-1-2a-sr15.exe&advUrl=null&defInd=N&mdfid=280771554&sftType=Voice+Applications+OS+and+BIOS+Updates&optPlat=&nodecount=20&relVer=2003.1(2a)_SR15&md5=a86eed28f4ef2e3339b846031d61c983&modifmdfid=280771554&imname=&hybrid=null&imst=null&modelName=Cisco+Unified+Communications+Manager+Version+4.3&treeMdfId=278875240&treeName=Voice+and+Unified+Communications&edesignator=null&nodecount=20&fsd=
Should I use this SR15 instead of 2003.1.2a SR13.
Below is the link for 2003.1(2a)_SR15, Can someone confirm?
ALSO, if I do the 2003.1(2a)_SR15, for the next Windows updates, I just need to check this link and find if they have the latest updates 2003.1(2a)_SR(XX)
Please someone confirm, Thanks
10-21-2008 11:36 AM
I always recommand waiting couple of weeks after an SR comes up before applying it to the servers as at times an issue is identified in the field upon the SRs release. Either way if SR15 is the latest it means it's got some additional OS fixes, so you can review the release notes to see what those are and if they are applicable to you.
Chris
10-21-2008 12:01 PM
Hello,
As you say you have Windows 2000 installed you should not use Windows 2003 patches, as far as I now.
The way to find patches is in Software Downloads, Voice Software, IP Telephony , Call Control, Cisco Unified Communications Manager and then for Windows 2000 search in Release 4.2, and for Windows 2003 search in Release 4.3, and then Voice Application OS and BIOS update.
I have installed today for CCX 5.0(2) with Windows 2003.1.2 2003SR15 patch directly. The path tool automatically stop the CCX services.
I recomend that you search the link your self instead of using direct hyperlinks.
Please, rate if helpfull.
10-21-2008 12:02 PM
Oh, yeah. I missed the part where you said you are running Windows 2000 :-)
Chris
10-21-2008 03:07 PM
Hi all, Sorry, I use Windows 2003 SE.
Any advise before I download/run the .exe file.
I have downloaded it in my desktop and run it. it says that you can not run it using Terminal Services. Is TS = RDP?
I would like to do it via VPN-RDP so i can do it remotely after hours.
Thank you.
10-21-2008 03:36 PM
Correct, RDP = terminal services which is not supported with Cisco installers.
If you want to do the install remotely I would suggest installing Real VNC and running over it.
HTH, please rate all useful posts!
Chris
03-31-2009 11:05 AM
So it is a time again I need to do Windows Update. Out IPCC server is 5.0(2)_Build064
What would be the latest update for my IPCC server from this download link?
I think I did 2003.1(2a)_SR15 last time.
I am still confused on how to pick/choose the Operating System Upgrade from Cisco link below:
Does 2003 means any Win 2003 OS?
What does .1(2a) or (4a) means?
and What does SR# means, I guess it is the latest release?
Should i use 2003-1-2a-sr21 or others?
Thanks
03-31-2009 03:46 PM
Correct, 2003 means Windwos 2003 server based OS.
1-2a, etc inducates a revision of Cisco's OS, basically MS patches on top of it.
I've had good luck with 2003.1.2 and 1.3 trains If you are looking for a particular MS hotfix resolution checkout the release notes for these OSes to see if it's incorporated in the one you are installing.
Chris
04-03-2009 10:11 AM
Since my OS image is 2003.1.2a. Should I use this OS 2003.1.2a XX?
Or use/change/upgrade to the OS to 2003.1.4a XX?
The compatibility guide is not clear:
The reason I am asking this because these 2 OS updates are always released at the same day:
2003.1.2a xx:
2003.1.2a SR20 - it was released on 16/Feb/2009
LATEST:
Release Date: 17/Mar/2009
Operating System Upgrade Service Release Version Info: 2003-1-2a-sr21
Size: 205930.42 KB (210872741 bytes)
2003.1.4a xx:
2003.1.4a SR4 - It was released on 16/Feb/2009
LATEST:
Release Date: 17/Mar/2009
Operating System Upgrade Service Release 2003.1.4a-SR5
Size: 128540.70 KB (131625671 bytes)
04-06-2009 12:08 PM
Hello,
Can anyone help me confirming my question above?
Since my OS image is 2003.1.2a. Should I use this OS 2003.1.2a XX?
Or use/change/upgrade to the OS to 2003.1.4a XX?
Thank you
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