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Follow 43 Mentions12 Products Neal (Exclaimer) Sales & Marketing Manager GROUP SPONSORED BY EXCLAIMER See more RELATED PROJECTS Switch Email from Swishmail to Gmail We are exchange 2010 sp3 rollup 11 error 1603 moving our hosted E-Mail from SwishMail to Google Apps for Business. BYOD - upgrade exchange 2010 sp1 to sp2 Email control Deployment of Sophos Mobile Control for company & personal devices Office relocation Possible office move to a new location exchange 2010 error code 1603 1 1/2 miles away. TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now I am attempting to install Exchange 2010 SP2 and I keep getting https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2784788 the error at Client Access Role Section. The following error was generated when "$error.Clear(); Start-SetupProcess -Name "iisreset" -Args "/noforce /timeout:120" " was run: "Process execution failed with exit code 1062.". Process execution failed with exit code 1062. I have been unable to solve this problem and was hoping to get some help here. Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: Exchange 2010 Client Access Role Fails Exchange https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/309158-exchange-2010-sp2-install-fails-at-client-access-role 2010 SP2 Install failed but everything appears fine step by step install of Exchange 2010 SP2   10 Replies Tabasco OP Damjo Mar 4, 2013 at 9:16 UTC Try this : http://agnosco.co/index.php?page=Recent%20Blogs&blog=Exchange%202010%20Sp2%20Client%20Access%20Role%20installation%20Fails 0 Anaheim OP Austin Downing Mar 4, 2013 at 11:55 UTC That has nothing to do with my error at all. It is a error in the same section but it isn't the error I described. 0 Mace OP Best Answer Jay6111 Mar 4, 2013 at 2:29 UTC Open the server management console on the Exchange server. Click on "Features" on the left, no on far right click on "Remove Features". In the wizard expand ".NET Framework 3.5.1 features", expand "WCF Activation", uncheck the "Non-HTTP Activation" and click next and continue through wizard. Try to install SP2 again once complete. -Jay 0 Anaheim OP Austin Downing Mar 4, 2013 at 3:20 UTC Jay, I tried this and still got a failure. but with exit code 1051 now. [03/04/2013 15:16:52.0770] [2] Ending processing Start-SetupProcess [03/04/2013 15:16:52.0770] [1] The following 1 error(s) occurred during task execution: [03/04/2013 15:16:52.0770] [1] 0. ErrorRecord: Process execution
Availability Migration You are here: Home / Features / Upgrading to Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2Upgrading to Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 December 6, 2011 by Paul Cunningham 48 Comments Microsoft has released Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2. http://exchangeserverpro.com/upgrading-exchange-server-2010-service-pack-2/ Here is how you can deploy it to your existing organization. Service Pack 2 deployment follows the same installation sequence as the initial Exchange install or any other update. Client Access servers, starting with the internet-facing http://www.bibble-it.com/2011/12/05/quick-step-by-step-exchange-2010-sp2-install-guide ones Hub Transport and Edge Transport servers Mailbox servers Unified Messaging servers Note: if you are installing to multi-role servers just prioritize based on the same order above. Upgrading Client Access Servers to Exchange 2010 SP2 exchange 2010 When you install Service Pack 2 on Client Access servers you may receive an error message for a missing IIS component. This issue and the solution are described in the following article: Error Message “The ‘IIS 6 WMI Compatibility’ component is required” During Exchange 2010 SP2 Upgrade If you're updating a CAS array of servers in a Windows Network Load Balancing cluster then refer to the following article to learn how to perform exchange 2010 sp3 the update without disrupting clients: How to Install Updates on Exchange Server 2010 CAS Arrays Upgrading Database Availability Groups to Exchange 2010 SP2 If you are updating the members of a DAG to Service Pack 2 then refer to the following article for instructions on how to perform the upgrade without requiring an outage for mailbox users: How to Install Updates on Exchange Server 2010 Database Availability Groups Exchange MVP Andy Grogan has already released an updated version of his RUPS Tool for installing Service Pack 2. Updated version of the RUPS Tool–Installing Service Packs Upgrading Management Tools to Exchange 2010 SP2 Any management servers or workstations that have the Exchange 2010 Management Tools installed on them will also need to be upgraded to be able to manage some of the new features of Exchange 2010 SP2 and to avoid the initialization error that can occur due to mismatched versions. Simply run the setup wizard to upgrade those computers. Features, Tutorials CAS Array, DAG, Exchange 2010, SP2, UpgradeAbout Paul CunninghamPaul is a Microsoft MVP for Office Servers and Services, specializing in Exchange Server and Office 365, and is the publisher of Exchange Server Pro. He lives in Brisbane, Australia, and works as a consultant, writer and trainer. Find Paul on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Facebook. Comments George C
companion post with my install experiences here Today Exchange 2010 SP2 was posted on Microsoft’s site along with the Unified Messaging Language packs. The official MS documentation is still a bit SP2 free at the moment, but have a look here to get an idea of what’s new. I downloaded & installed it this morning and here is a record of the process for posterity . My setup is a small “one server” Exchange 2010 install, i.e one box with CAS, Hub Transport, Mailbox all on one server. I don't have UM/Edge or any DAGs deployed…. WARNING Exchange 2010 SP2 will update your schema by itself as part of the installation in the same way that SP1 did. In an enterprise environment you might have strict controls about this sort of stuff so be careful! It also means to run the installer you need to be an “Enterprise Administrator” or the installer will fail. CN=ms-Exch-Schema-Version-PT rangeUpper is now 14732 up from 14726 in Exchange 2010 SP1 You can see a list of the Exchange schema versions here Preparation Download and extract the 2010 SP2 installer to a network location or somewhere on your server The download is about 535mb which will extract to 1.38GB. So this looks to follow the same tradition started in Exchange 2007 where SP’s are actually full binary installs so no need to slipstream it for a brand new installation. Ensure you have a good backup of your server & if it’s a Virtual Machine you might want to consider taking a snapshot of it Note a snapshot wont help you if you have schema upgrade issues as this affects your entire AD If you are installing it on a Client Access Server (CAS) there seems to be a requirement to have IIS6 WMI compatibility installed Go to Server manager Under “Roles” find IIS “Add role feature” and select “IIS 6 WMI Compatibility” This wont need a system reboot Installation From the extracted SP2 folder run “setup” Choose “Install Microsoft Exchange Server Upgrade” The “Read more link” currently still talks about SP1 but you can check here Setup will then copy some files around and eventually start up Step through the screens And let the installer start After some time it should complete (about an hour for me on my small VM environment) Check your Exchange MMC “About” and you should have a new version number Post install tidy up The installer didn’t need a reboot but you might want to give it one anyway? Check your Active Directory replication is functioning correctly after the schema upgrade (if you didn’t do this separately) Do some mail flow