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Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Release Notes

This document is from Microsoft

Published: May 25, 2004
 

Overview

The release notes list important information you should know prior to deploying and using Exchange Server 2003 SP1, including known issues. You should familiarize yourself with all of the known issues listed here prior to installing the software. Known issues are listed based on Exchange component.

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About This Document

Upgrading to Exchange 2003 SP1

  • Make a Full Backup of Servers Before and After Upgrades
  • Upgrade All Load-Balanced Front-End Servers to SP1 Together
  • Download the Latest Online Help

Site Consolidation Tools for Exchange Mixed Mode

Known Issues for Exchange 2003 SP1

  • Administration
    • Exchange View Only Administrators require the right to create objects in the global namespace
    • Event 9665: Update to recommended memory settings for running Exchange Server 2003 SP1 on Windows Server 2003
  • Clients
    • XML attachments are blocked in Outlook Web Access
    • MIME Encapsulation of Aggregate HTML Documents (MHTML) attachments display differently in Outlook Web Access
    • Privacy issues are caused when you use Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) addresses for mailbox addressing in Outlook Web Access.
  • Mobility
    • Exchange ActiveSync requires Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 4 (SP4) or later
    • Mobile users receive sync key errors if load-balanced front-end servers are running RTM and SP1 versions
  • Tools
    • Exchange Domain Rename Fix-up Tool (XDR-Fixup.exe) does not update the search filter attribute on recipient policies, address lists, or query-based distribution groups