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- Installation ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Syed Wasay - MSFTJanuary 17, 20123 0 0 0 Installing SP2 is a relatively straightforward stuff and Exchange 2010 SP1 and SP2 servers can co-exist peacefully alongside each
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other for as long as it takes to roll out SP2. However, it exchange 2010 sp2 schema update is best practice to run a consistent service pack level across an entire Exchange organization so it’s best to schedule the
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updates to occur as quickly as possible. The biggest deterrent in the update process for most people is likely to be the requirement to schedule the prerequisite Active Directory schema update, which is required https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb629560(v=exchg.141).aspx to support new features such as Address Book Policies (ABPs). Once the schema has been updated and replicated throughout the Active Directory forest, you must be able to upgrade Exchange 2010 SP1 servers following the normal order of CAS-Hub Transport-Mailbox servers (Edge servers can be updated first or last, UM servers should be updated before mailbox servers). CAS servers in Internet-facing sites are usually the first candidates for upgrade https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/meamcs/2012/01/17/exchange-2010-sp2-installation/ and this is especially so in Exchange 2010 SP2 if you plan to run a hybrid on-premises/Office 365 configuration. Those who run multi-role Exchange 2010 servers can simply start to upgrade their Exchange 2010 servers. Updates are performed from the command line with the SETUP program or by running the normal Exchange 2010 installation program. If you run SETUP, you’ll probably run the command SETUP /m:upgrade /InstallWindowsComponents to apply the upgrade and to install any Windows components that might be missing on a server. Figure 1 SP2 update fails because IIS6 WMI Compatibility component is required If you use the GUI version of the installation program to install SP2, you might encounter the error shown above when you attempt to upgrade Exchange 2010 SP1 CAS servers. This is because SP2 introduces a new requirement for CAS servers to have the IIS6 WMI Compatibility role. The Exchange installation program is able to detect the lack of prerequisite software on a server and offer to install the missing pieces for you but it can only do this for new installations as the code doesn’t cover the situation where a service pack or other upgrade introduces the need for a new component. As you’ll already have noted fr
navigationHome Exchange News Tutorials Solutions Videos & Podcasts Books Certificates Office 365 News Tutorials Solutions Videos & Podcasts PowerShell Exchange Office 365 Outlook Tutorials Solutions Videos & Podcasts Windows News Tutorials Solutions Videos & Podcasts More… Kemp Load Balancers Cisco HP Symantec VMware SuperTekBoy https://supertekboy.com/2014/05/06/5-errors-upgrading-to-exchange-2010-sp3-and-how-to-fix-them/ In The News Search SuperTekBoy...5 errors upgrading to Exchange 2010 SP3 and how to fix them May 6, 2014 By Gareth Gudger 29 Comments 17 Shares Share Tweet +1 Share RedditRecently, I was upgrading an Exchange 2010 environment to Service Pack 3. I ran into a slew of different errors. Five in fact. Every time I fixed one, another pesky one cropped up. Very frustrating! Lots of research and troubleshooting later I was able to get it exchange 2010 going. With Service Pack 2 going end of life back on April 8th I wanted to pass that knowledge on. This article offers a comprehensive guide of the errors I received and how to fix them. For a step-by-step guide on how a service pack should behave check out this article. Readiness Check Fails - IIS 6 WMI Compatibility This is the first error I received. It was during the readiness check. Thankfully it is very exchange 2010 sp2 easy to fix. (click for larger view) To fix: Open Server Manager. Select Roles. Scroll down to the Web Services (IIS) section and click the Add Roles Services link. Click Next. Scroll down to Management Tools >> IIS 6 Management Compatibility section. Select IIS 6 WMI Compatibility. Click Next. Click Install. Click Close. At this point I was able to proceed past the readiness checks. Unfortunately, that was not the end of the problems for me. The following roles aren't current: AdminToolsRole Strangely, all of these remaining errors revolved around the Mailbox role. My CAS and HUB transport roles installed without a hitch. The next error is below. This server role can't be installed because the following roles aren't current: AdminToolsRole This server role can't be installed because the following roles aren't current: MailboxRole It seems strange to get this error about not being current. Especially when that is the very thing we are trying to do. It is also possible to get this error on the ClientAccessRole and HubTransportRole as well. The fix is the same. Thankfully, this fix was easy and I have to give kudos to Erdal Ozkaya for writing about this on his blog. To fix we need to go into the registry. Open the Registry Editor. Navigate to HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\ExchangeServer\v14\AdminTools Make sure the ConfiguredVersion matches the UnpackedVersion. ( In my case the unpacked v