12-20-2005 06:24 AM - edited 03-18-2019 05:25 PM
Hello,
There were several threads a couple months ago about Exchange 2003 SP2. At the time the update ws still not supported by Cisco and I haven't seen any updates since that time. I've been watching these threads and the Unity recommended patches page, but Sp2 is still not referred to.
I thought that official word was supposed to come within 60 days of the new patches release... was I wrong? Have I been looking in the wrong place?
If there is any new information on this service pack I'd really appreciate being pointed to it.
Thanks,
--jesse
12-20-2005 10:32 AM
Support was approved yesterday. The doc "Recommended Service Packs and Updates for Use with Cisco Unity and the Cisco Unity Bridge:
should be updated today sometime.
12-20-2005 05:27 PM
Still not updated :(
12-20-2005 06:06 PM
yeah, the pubs folks will look into it tomorrow - that said, it is officially supported now. I swear.
12-22-2005 12:09 AM
Is there really no alterations to Unity required to run SP2? I'm just remembering the threads from users that we having problems once SP2 was deployed.
I am currently Exch 2003 SP1 with Unity 4.1(1)...
12-22-2005 06:57 AM
All the testing was done with SP3 on all the partner servers and the Unity server with the info from MS05-021, KB 894549 followed - here's the link in the updated support doc:
01-26-2006 04:34 PM
I'm planning a new installation of Unity 4.1 UM. I will be partnering with an Exchange 2003 with SP2 already installed. Will the Unity installation accept the SP2 or will it give me an minimum requirements error?
12-22-2005 02:20 PM
Hello all -
I have Unity 4.1 running in a test environment. We upgraded the Exchange 2003 server to SP2 as well as upgrading System Manager on the Unity server. Although the SP2 does not require a reboot of either server, we did a reboot anyway. Unity tested just fine. Additional info for Exchange users - 2003 SP2 installs a new version of the Intelligent Message Filter. You must deinstall the previous version before upgrading to Exchange 2003 SP2. If you don't, the install will prompt you.
Regards,
Ginger
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