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33 TopicsHow to install the File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) optional component of SBS 2003 R2
First published on TechNet on Oct 10, 2006 [Today's post comes to us courtesy of Jim Martin]This post describes in detail the process for installing the FSRM component of Windows available after the SBS R2 Technologies installation.Getting the error "MMC has detected an error in snap-in"?
First published on TechNet on Apr 04, 2007 [Today's tip comes to us from Damian Leibaschoff]After you install Windows 2003 Service Pack 2 or the SBS 2003 R2 Technologies, you might start seeing some MMC snap-ins displaying an error similar to this: The source of the problem is that the snap-in is not fully compatible with MMC 3.Help and Support service missing after installing Windows 2003 Service Pack 2
First published on TechNet on Mar 20, 2007 [Today's post comes to us courtesy of Justin Crosby] We have noticed that on some SBS 2003 installs the “Help and Support” service will disappear after installing Windows 2003 Service Pack 2.Activation Loop After Completing the SBS Transition Pack
First published on TechNet on Jan 29, 2007 [Today's tip comes to us from Damian Leibaschoff] We've seen a few cases now where a server is in an activation loop (activation never completes successfully and you are continually prompted to activate on reboot) after either: Upgrading via the SBS Transition Pack Upgrading from Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition to SBS 2003 or From Evaluation Version SBS 2003 to Full Package Product (FPP) SBS 2003.New SBS 2003 Updates released through Microsoft Update and WSUS
First published on TechNet on Jun 08, 2007 [Today's post comes to us courtesy of Duncan Chalmers and Damian Leibaschoff] Today the SBS SE team released two important updates on MU/WU/WSUS for SBS 2003: 1) “Critical Update for Windows Small Business Server 2003: Vista and Outlook 2007 compatibility (KB 926505)”.How to Backup and Restore Your SBS and Default Group Policies
First published on TechNet on Aug 07, 2007 [Today's post comes to us courtesy of Wayne McIntyre] In SBS 2003 we have the 2 default policies just like any Windows 2003 server which are the default domain, and default domain controller policy.