Exchange Server - Forefront security Service pack 2 for exchange

Asked By KedarT
20-Nov-09 01:52 PM
Hi,

Microsoft announced for 3 of its scanning engine retiring on 1st Dec, 2009
and to implement SP2 before 1st Dec, 2009 for better resuls.

Anyone completed this deployment. What are all the precuations needs to be
taken while upgrading forefront sp2 on exchange 2007 SP1. How to rollback if
the forefront SP2 installtion fails or cause some of the issues.


Regards,
Kedar
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  Diamondas replied to KedarT
10-Dec-09 07:56 AM
Hi,

Yesterday updated to Forefront SP2. On Edge servers all works fine. On
Mailbox role CCR cluster - cannot download updates, in application log
messages "license expired" , but when looking for license in Forefront
administrator license still valid until 2013 :) Small - but problem, still
searching for solution :()

Diamondas
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