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For Admin:
I just noticed that in the E.Manager - Server Aliases page NT26/27 are still showing "Windows 2003". So you may want to update that. Is mssql3 server also converted to Win2000 or that is still Win2003? |
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99% sure sql3 is still Win2003
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oopppsss.......I thought Matrix had enough of win2003 and completely removed it. Wouldn't 2003 cause any new problem in the db's on mssql3?
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The only problems experienced with W2k3 were all IIS related, so there shouldn't be any issues with the DB Server, in fact if I recall correctly the DB Server was running W2K3 before the web servers were upgraded.
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The OS its self seems very stable, but IIS has its issues.. Its great for the mssql servers bad for the web servers..
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