CPU usage 100%
My server has CPU usage pegged at 100%. I checked the
task manager and I can see the physical memory tic down
like a timer. Meanwhile, the event viewer, Applications
tab is full of repetitive errors with a source
of "Perflib". Anyone have any ideas as to what can I do?
Right now my box is so slow it is not functional.
Signed,
Desperate! Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134606
connection slow
Is there any reason that client connect to SBS server slow!
Outlook 2002 connec to exchange server special slow!
Sometimes, user has to retry three or four times! Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134586
Pushing out Office XP SP's
Hi! What is the easiest way to push out Office XP SP's to workstations?
HFChkNet doesn't do office, correct?
Neither does SUS?
Is it recommended to install SUS on the PDC or a member server?
Marcia
p.s. Busy day planned for tomorrow. Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134585
How to clear SMTP Connector-Remote delivry
There are so many SMTP Connector-Remote delivery inside of
Queues.
How do I clear them off Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134584
Computer Migration for SBS 2000
I have an existing SBS 2000 installation that is having
hardware problems.
I have purchased a new server and would like to migrate
SBS to the new hardware (data and particulary the
Exchange email store).
I cannot seem to find ANY documentation for this task ..
Any advice?
Ken Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134582
How do I give Domain Users Group full control of desktop machine
Our SBS2000 server's defaults for domain user don't let users
install software on their client machines, How can I do it ?
Thanks
--
Al Dykes
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adykes@panix.com Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134578
Mandatory profile path for multi users
I know when I use roaming profiles, I need to set up an individuals unique
path.
Question - When I set up a mandatory profile for multiple users, do I have
to setup individual paths or can I use one common path for multiple users?
Thanks Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134560
Outlook Web Access
Hello all,
I have an SBS 2000 server that remote clients log onto
via a VPN. There is one login and password that all of
them use. I have implemented a policy that only allows
them to go to one domain, and I have allowed them access
to Outlook Web Access.
Internet access works great, but there are problems when
they try to log onto OWA - it keeps prompting them for a
username and password while the mailbox loads in the
background. I know it has something to do with ISA
because if I tell Internet Explorer not to use the proxy,
it loads fine.
So, I tried creating an Internet Explorer shortcut that
points to the server internally (i.e.
http://myserver/exchange) and that works. However, it
does not prompt for a username and password to
differentiate between the users' mailboxes - it uses the
username and password that they all log on with.
I also tried changing the directory security in IIS for
the Exchange directory with unsuccessful results - even
if a prompt is given, it does not attach to the
username's inbox.
Could any of you give me an idea how we can access OWA on
the INTERNAL network and have it prompt us for a username
and password to log into individual mailboxes?
TIA !!!
Chas Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134545
How Much RAM
How much RAM can SBS 2000 support?
I remember seeing something about a 2 GB limit.
Is there any point in exceeding 2GB of RAM. If I got 3GB
of RAM would it be wasted.
Michael Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134542
NO email
Hi:
We have an existing SBS2000 Server which hosted our email.
We added a Win2000 Server. We cannot send or recieve email
with exchange. I was told that SBS and Win2K cannot co-
exist. Is this true? Any suggestions on how to fix.
Thanks in advance,
Rob Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134540
Joining SBS 2003 Domain
I set up SBS 2003 RC in a VMWare virtual machine to get
familiar with the administration of SBS 2003.
The install went perfectly (except it complained because
the VM had only one "network card"). All the services
appear to be working, Exchange is sending and receiving
mail from my ISP OK, the IE browser communicates with
the "world". All apears well.
Now here's the rub. I set up a second VMWare VM and
installed XP Pro on it and attempted to join the SBS
domain. The XP Pro machine communicates via IE with the
SBS's web pages (as well as the "world"). When I run the
Join the Domain from the Web page it tells me that it
can't find my usernames (I tried administrator, my Admin
account, and a couple of other admin"test" accounts"). I
even tried to join a real PC from the Network to it and
got the same results.
The SBS "pings" both by IP and host name and I can get to
the Web pages in SBS with no problem.
As far as hardware goes, it's installed on a Dell server
w/ 1 gig of memory, a 2 gig processor, 140 hard drive.
The VM machine has 512 meg of memory. Now the Dell
server communicates over a wireless lan (Linksys G 2.4
ghz) with the hard wired network (but that shouldn't
bother the two VM machines I set up)
Anybody got any suggestions? I'm stuck..
Tom Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134535
Article 283268
Hi! This article http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=283628 gives a little
note at the bottom
"Note: You will not be able to use a PPTP connection by using either the
Winsock Proxy Client, or the ISA Firewall Client. Clients will require a
Gateway address to provide a network route through the ISA server for PPTP
connections to be made successfully. "
How do I configure a gateway address? My laptop does use the ISA firewall
client.
Marcia Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134532
ISA server could not be detected?
This is the message I get after the SBS client has been
connected a few minutes. When the client first logs in,
the message is: "Configured to use ISA Server servername".
I am talking about the firewall client icon on the systray
(when you fly over with the mouse). Ie works fine, but is
a little slow, and if I right-click on the icon, and
select configure, I can select update and the message
changes to "Configured to use ISA Server servername"
again. But, in a few minutes, it changes to "ISA server
could not be detected".
Any ideas? Is this normal?
Thanks in advance. Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134524
Do you need Windows 2000 Under SBS 2000?
If you buy the full version of SBS 2000 does Windows 2000 Server come in the
package? Do you have to purchase the OS separately? If so, do you need to
purchase CALs for it in addition to the CALs you purchase for SBS?
Thanks!! Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134515
Web Pages
I am having an awful time trying to get SBS2000 to accept
a webpage from an outside user and to run extension of
any variety. Could someone point me to explicit
instructions to create a new website (in addition to the
default site already on the system), add the extensions
to it (preferably 2002), and set up access for an off
site web developer to upload web pages to it. I have
used work arounds to load pages locally up to this point,
but have never had the extensions work properly from any
computer off site. I must be doing something basic
wrong, but i can't see it.
Thanks,
Bill Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134513
fax mail merge using office 2002 and shared fax service
when initiating the merge from outlook 2002 all seems to
go fine. All messages appear in the sent items but do
not arrive at the shared fax server.
HEEEELLLLPPPP!!!! Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134512
Slow system shudown after In-place upgrade.
I have noticed a common symptom of several SBS 2000 upgrades from 4.5. The
systems take a long time (5-10 minutes) to shutdown. If I stop the Exchange
server it shuts down in a reasonable amount of time (less than 2 min).
I have successfully upgraded 3 separate SBS 4.5 to 2000 and have noticed
this in each case. I have not noticed this in any of my fresh installs of
SBS.
Any ideas?
Could it have anything to do with service dependencies?
Thanks,
John Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134502
Disaster recovery plan
Given my client's limited budget for a near line server here is what I
proposed. If anyone has any comments/flames/gotchas please let me know.
Current config:
SBS 2K Sp1 on a PIII built upon SCSI HD's (2 X 72 gig). Currently we have 3
partitions on each drive and each is mirrored in software. Backup is
provided by ARCServe 2000, minus any agents. Exchange is backed up to a
file via a scheduled ntbackup job and then ARCServe grabs this file.
Proposal:
Install a removable large IDE drive, periodically ghost the entire
server (paritition the large IDE first with 3 partitions) using ghost and
partition to partition ghost.
Disaster recovery:
If the server dies and it is bad, throw the IDE drive in a system
similiar in specs to existing server, bring it up on IDE, and then dump data
back with ARCServe, dump online Exchange backup file to the HD and then use
ntbackup to restore Exchange.
Ideas? Thoughts? Bad idea?
Ed Russell Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134501
Using demon Broadband (UK) with SMTP mail - advice needed
OK, I am going to take the plunge and go for SMTP mail instead of using the
pop connector. We are about to go from ISDN dial up to broadband, our ISP is
demon internet, this will also be a clean SBS2000 install.
If I am going for SMTP mail do I need their (demon internet's) "NAT" or "No
NAT" option? As I understand it, my SBS2k server will be taking care of NAT
so does it matter which product I use?
Thanks in advance..
Paul Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134500
Come on Microsoft....
Well I was a mug....Using my own email address last night in this NG...347
virus emails....today
With the increase of virus email posts and individuals scanning this NG for
email addresses..I ask you microsoft..Why can't you stop it ? These issues I
thought you would have the expertise to prevent, what has changed recently
for the virus posts to appear?
How do you cope with your own employees posting here using their own emails.
Comments from all accepted.... Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134497
Slow scrolling in Event Viewer etc.
Suddenly screen scrolling (e.g in Event Viewer, dhcp control etc.) on the
server is much slower (1/3 the previous speed).
Reboot does not fix. Task manager shows c 4% proc activity only. This is
first time I have ever noticed a slow down on this machine which was not
fixed by a reboot.
Only recent activity - installing SUS 1.1 for the first time a week ago
(have downloaded patches but not actually 'approved' and rolled them out
yet).
Any ideas? - memory is 1gb, 2 proc machine.
Thanks Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134494
Can no longer get to //myserver/myconsole from my workstation
I used to not have to go into the server room, I could just open a browser
to http://MyServerName/myconsole and I'd get the server's desktop. Then I
went to windowsupdate and got the latest IE, and I can no longer connect to
myconsole.
Does anyone know what happened?
Many thanks in advance,
Matthew Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134492
Exchange or SQL on different server
Hi all,
Before switching off in droves, this isn't the usual question about
SBS2K media and installing it elsewhere. Let me explain:
I have a client who is looking at adding an extra server to their
SBS2K set-up to spread some load, primarily because SQL is vey
precious to them.
What I want to know is this. Assuming licensing is all correct, is
there a problem with running a new installation of either Exchange or
SQL on the new server. The SBS install of either of them would be
removed from the original server. So for example I could end up with
the original server running with "SBS" E2K and the new server running
"full product" SQL2K.
My biggest concern is whether Exchange would be the biggest stumbling
block if run elsewhere, because of the AD tie in. On the face of it it
should be like anywhere else running "normal" AD and E2K, but SBS does
do some bizarre things!
Thanks in advance to those of you who i) stuck with the description
ii) can understand it and have an answer!!!!
Rich. Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134491
New URL
We have been using the email format someone@elmmax.co.uk for some time and
elmmax.co.uk is the domain that the SBS server is setup to use.
We are changing the firm name and in future will use someone@elmhirst.biz. I
am not reconfiguring the server and email will still be coming to both
addresses. I can get the routing of email addresses sorted by editing
individually the user properties page to add an extra smtp address to the
list of e-mail addresses.
To do this to everyone is a pain and I will have to remember to do this
everytime we add a new user.
There must be an easier way to do this globally so that mail addressed to
fred@elmhirst.biz ends up in the mailbox for fred@elmmax.co.uk
Any ideas?
Simon Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134480
Problem with outgoing e-mail due to SPAM
I am having a problem with some of the outgoing e-mails. The users get
the following message returned and the message never gets delivered.
Where would I look to get this problem resolved. I dont know where to
start.
----------------------------------------------------------------
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
alex@mycompany.com on 10/6/2003 10:07 AM
There was a SMTP communication problem with the
recipient's email server. Please contact your system administrator.
<server01.server01.mycompany.local #5.5.0 smtp;553 mail
rejected due to excessive spam (xxx.xx.xxx.x)>
----------------------------------------------------------------
Thanks
Alex Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134478
ISA server and newsgroups
Hello,
I've installed ISA server on my 2000 server. When I connect remotely, I can
browse the internet and get my pop and smtp mail. My problem is I can't get
to the newsgroup servers in outlook express. This is the error message I
get:
Account: msnews.microsoft.com
Server: msnews.microsoft.com
port: 119
SSL: 0
Code: 800ccc0d
I'm typing this message from the 2000 server on which I setup ISA server. I
did setup the port to be opened in IP Packet Filters and that's why I'm able
to send this from the server. I don't know why I can't send this from the
client. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks. Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134477
service packs
greetings all
I have SBS 2000 install on Windows 2000 server, I have
installed the service pack for SBS 2000 but when ever
check window update page it always tells me I need to
install w2k service pack 4, which I cannot install. Is
there something in this set up which will prevent me from
updating w2k or do I actually need to install a W2K
service pack if I have the latest version of the SBS
service pack.
Cash Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134468
Viewing shared faxes on XP Pro
I have previously posted several requests for help on
viewing shared faxes on XP Pro. I have been advised to
see article 316418 on every occasion
I have done all that is listed in 316418. I am able to
pull up the fax console; but I am unable to view(open to
view) the
faxes that are listed. I can print them but I cannot view
them. I get an hourglass for several seconds; but the
viewer does not open.
The program works properly except for the fact that I
cannot view it.
I can go to my server(SBS 2000) or any win98 2nd edition
machine
and view without any problem. Those machines use the
Imaging for WIndows Preview program. Is there any place
that I can download and install that program to my XP
machines?
George Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134462
Can send but not receive
I had another posting over the weekend "Oh No..." this is an extension of
those issues.
Background:
Machine had been hacked in a remote office - one user password stolen.
Using that on Port25 to send thru the SBS server. Disabled user account and
began cleaning machine.
Following Susan and Jim's advice and the MS article they pointed to me - I
was able to successfully clean the vs1 bad mail folder. it only had 7GB of
messages (over 400,000 total in the last 30 days).
After doing that I attempted to secure the machine by removing the check box
"allow any computer to relay that authenticates...". per Jim's suggestion I
also removed the IP's listed above.
I noticed no mail was flowing in-bound.
Reran the ICW - it replaced the Ip's that I removed other settings were left
alone. But again - no inbound email was received.
So now I go to my full-time job and attempt to send an email to the other
domain. Does not bounce. Log in via VPN - it is not in my in-box. Nothing
inbound shows up. Can send outbound just fine.
I grabbed the logs and they looked as follows:
Any Ideas?
#Software: Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0
#Version: 1.0
#Date: 2003-10-06 11:52:43
#Fields: time c-ip cs-method cs-uri-stem sc-status
11:52:43 x.x.x.x - - 0
11:52:43 x.x.x.x EHLO - 0
11:52:43 x.x.x.x - - 0
11:52:43 x.x.x.x MAIL - 0
11:52:43 x.x.x.x - - 0
11:52:43 x.x.x.x RCPT - 0
11:52:43 x.x.x.x - - 0
11:52:43 x.x.x.x XEXCH50 - 0
11:52:43 x.x.x.x - - 0
11:52:43 x.x.x.x - - 0
11:52:43 x.x.x.x BDAT - 0
11:52:43 x.x.x.x - - 0
11:52:43 x.x.x.x QUIT - 0
11:52:43 x.x.x.x - - 0
Here at work the sending Exchange server says this:
11:52:24 x.x.x.x EHLO - 250
11:52:24 x.x.x.x MAIL - 250
11:52:24 x.x.x.x RCPT - 250
11:52:24 x.x.x.x xexch50 - 354
11:52:24 x.x.x.x DATA - 250
11:52:24 x.x.x.x QUIT - 0 Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134452
Multiple 2003 SBS
Hi,
Is anybody running multiple small business server. My issue is that we need
to run MS Exchange and MS SQL on 2 separate servers. The most cost effective
way to purchase this is by buying 2 SBS packages. I know that this is not
possible with SBS 4.5. Can anybody confirm if this is possible with SBS 2000
or 2003
Regards,
Chris Stephen Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134448
Printing problem in TS on Win2k Server
Hi there,
I have a win2k box running as a terminal server, the problem is that when
a user prints a document the document prints fine, however the document
stays in the printer cue showing up as printed, and then it randomly prints
again later in the day.
does anyone have any ideas?
other useful info is as follows:
Server is win2k (standard configuration, adsl through a cisco router)
Printer are HP 1200 (using M$ fix for printing through USB-Dot4)
clients are a mix of Windows ME & XP
Server is running SP4 with all latest patches.
I have tried resetting the permissions on the spooler directory in in
system32 etc, but this hasn't made any difference.
I have turned of Bi-Directional support for the printer and am waiting to
see if this has made a difference.
I have checked all permissions (at all levels - user, group, accounts etc),
all seem to be okay.
I have searched extensivelly through both Google & Microsoft but not found
anything yet.
Thanks in advance
Scott Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134438
RTM of SBS 2003 Premium
Apologies if this isn't the right place to ask such
questions, but I can't find a definite answer on MS.com,
or this group so far.
When will SBS Premium be released? Specifically when will
I be able to examine a final version from MSDN (to which I
subscribe)?
Thanks
Ben Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134424
SBS2000 sp1a
We have a sbs2000 network that is slow when web browsing.
Email is fine. Can I install ISA SP1 instead of having to
install SBS2000 1a instead ? Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134421
NTback up and tape drive mystery
Hi All
I am doing something seriously wrong but dont seem to be
able to find help on any web site, so I have come to the
experts. I have a SBS2000 server(test one) a P3 1.2Ghz
1GB of Ram, SP1a I have set up a test back up schedule
using a sony 420 cdx ide tape drive. now the back ups run
perfectly as scheduled the problem I have is when I reboot
the server or go to restore the back up on another SBS2000
box the tapes always appear as unrecognised. I know I am
doing something seriously wrong any help would be greatly
appreciated.
In great hope
Chris Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134420
IP config with DMZ
Hi,
I'm wondering whether I have NAT setup correctly as I just
read an article that says I should point router NAT
translation to the INTERNAL NIC of SBS2000. I also want to
include a new server in the DMZ to handle mail using
SpamLion, before mail is allowed to go to exchange.
I have setup our network layout like this:
internet <-> Cisco ADSL Router <-> SBSserver ext. NIC <->
SBS server int. NIC <-> Workstations.
on the ADSL router I have an external IP in the
80.xxx.xxx.xxx range
On the internal NIC of the ADSL router I configured
172.26.0.100
The external NIC of the SBS server has 172.26.0.99
The internal NIC of the SBS server has 192.168.16.2
All the workstations are in 192.168.16.xxx
We run intrusion detection and firewall on the Cisco ADSL
router as well.
The first question is:
- Should I NAT to the internal NIC of the SBS server, on
the ADSL router? I have strange behaviour of the ISA
server, that suspects rules being not applied. Please find
current config below:
ip nat inside source list 1 interface ATM0.1 overload
ip nat inside source static tcp 172.26.0.99 53 80.33.51.60
53 extendable
ip nat inside source static tcp 172.26.0.99 80 80.33.51.60
80 extendable
ip nat inside source static tcp 172.26.0.99 25 80.33.51.60
25 extendable
ip nat inside source static tcp 172.26.0.99 443
80.33.51.60 443 extendable
ip nat inside source static tcp 172.26.0.25 25 80.33.51.60
25 extendable
The second question is:
- If I'm going to put in an extra server for SpamLion, I
would configure it with a DMZ IP of p.e. 172.26.0.101 and
have smtp port traffic first go to the new server and only
after approval to Exchange. What do I need to configure in
SBS2000 to have ISA accept incoming mail from that new
server's IP?
Thanks!
Sam Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134419
NEWBIE:- non-NAT and smtp query?
Hi everyone,
Following continuous problems with the SBS POP3 connector I am upgrading my
ADSL connection to allow incoming SMTP mail and have my own mail server.
Trouble is the smtp option is non-NAT and I am unsure about how to set it
up. I just need email and Internet access for all clients. Previously I just
had one IP address as the POP3 mail connection was NAT based. I have now
been issued with four IP addresses by my ISP. I understand I need one for
the SMTP mail server, but what do I do with the other three?
Obviously without the protection of NAT I will need to use the ISA firewall
which I do anyway. My router book and ISP helpfiles are all geared towards
issuing each client with its own IP address in a standard non-sbs type
network. All my 17 clients are issued addresses by the DHCP server in the
range 10.0.0.1- upwards presumably this is unchanged. Is there a good step
by step guide to setting it up? Do I need to disable NAT in my router which
has NAT enable by default?
Many thanks, David Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134418
Urgent need more C: drive space
I have Small Business Server 2000 and i have two
partitions on the server not including M: drive(C: and
E:). I have a 12GB c: partition and E: is the extended
partition which is 56GB. The server has RAID 5
configuration.
The problem is that i am desperatly running out of space
on the C: drive. I have all of the programs printers and
utilities installed on the C: drive. This is including
Exchange 2000 and this is taking up a lot of space and it
is forever increasing.
Is there a way of increasing the C: drive or perhaps
moving the location of Exchange to the extended partition
(E:)?
Please could anybody help me?
Many thanks
Brian Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134411
EMail usage
I need to give a client stats on his internet usage (very
high ISDN phone bill is the reason). It must be divided
into normal browsing and email traffic. The email traffic
must pinpoint the users traffic as well.
The report needs to give daily usage, which will then be
totalled.
Does SBS2K have such reporting built into it?
I know years back i used Crystal reports 7 built in
Exchange reports to do this. Alas i do not have it
installed anymore and cannot find such reports in the
latest CR.
Help please
Thnx
Bi Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134410
problems with groups and certain emails
I have a serious problem on our SBS2000 system. When I send a normal email via a POP3account, with outlook 2002 everything works fine. But when I want to send a Task(mail) over the internet - even to the same person - this (task)mail is getting queued by the Exchange server. I have the same problem when I send mail to a group of internetmailadresses. When I look in the queuelist, I see on the propertiestab that there has been a problem with the DNS server. Looking if the DNS server is installed correctly, I get a positive result. When I invite a person (send a appointmentmail) over the internet, things work fine.
Anybody who has an idea?
thx
Frank Malisse Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134407
OWA Login Problems
I have a slight problem with Outlook Web Access that I have not come across
before. I have a external member of staff who is trying to access his mail
on our server. The problem is that when he enters the address to the site he
is instantly confronted with "Error Access Denied", before he can even enter
his user credentials. All the other employees who connect remotely are able
to connect with no hassle. I have racked my brains on this one trying to see
what it could be on his machine but all settings like disable pop-ups etc
are set correctly.
If anyone is able to help it would be much appreciated.
Thanks in Advance.
Andy C Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134404
Mail not fully shown in current view
Hi (Sorry if this is to the wrong group)
One of my users reported that her emails are not 'showing
up'. If I look in her inbox then I can see the mail icon
on the right hand side and nothing else!! Emails can be
opened and read. If I change the view to say unread
messages then it shows correctly. Some of her folders
display OK, while others only show the mail icon. We are
all patched up OK, and have a good AV; I am at a loss as
I have never seen this before. Any ideas please?
Harry Tag: Can't send out email Tag: 134401
*** SBS News of the Week October 6th 2003 ****
Well guys and gals, Kevin took the weekend off to entertain his wife
news://msnews.microsoft.com:119/OvKkG44iDHA.3556@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl
[That was very sweet of him] so we're just going to have to hum a few
tunes ourselves..... me I've been humming Duran Duran tunes....
http://www.duranduran.com/
Why you ask?
Well because they will be at the Partner Celebration in New Orleans next
Saturday.
http://www.microsoft.com/partner/events/wwpartnerconference/agenda.htm
Why is this of any importance [beside reminding me that I had a crush on
John Taylor and Simon LeBon in High School and still have a vintage
button from that era to prove it?]
Because dear SBSers ...unless you've been living under a rock for the
past couple of weeks you would know that in 3 days and 6 hours SBS2k3 is
going to be released at the Partner Conference in New Orleans
and while I can't be there... I know some other SBSers that will be. :-)
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/sbs/default.mspx
--------------------------------------
But before I launch into SBS news...
remember SECURITY BULLETIN 03-040 released on FRIDAY NIGHT [that means
it's a critical one and exploits of this HAVE been discussed on Full
Disclosure and other listserves]
There is a IE patch AND a media player patch.
Needed on all servers and workstations
Shut down A/V, Exchange and even backup [all third party stuff] before
doing Windows Update on your servers. Consider as a best practice
rebooting your server before updating to ensure that and p