Discussion:
Process to install rollups
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Keithj42
2010-08-11 14:54:41 UTC
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We are currently on Rollup 6, and would like to move to Rollup 10 (or
higher).

1. Which is the best (most stable) rollup to move to? We haven't been
experiencing any issues (that we are aware of) but want to stay semi-
current with the rollups.

2. From what I've read, we have to install Rollup 7 first, then the
final Rollup. Do we have to do anything else in between steps? I see
that there are a log of manual items to enable or change through
registry, but it seems like we should only touch those if they apply
directly to an issue that we have encountered. Is that correct?

Thanks for any advice on this - my team sort of inherited a working
environment and are trying to make sure that it's updated, patched,
and tucked safely into bed.
AdamV
2010-08-12 20:43:50 UTC
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from memory, client and data migration manager need UR7, then whatever
next level you want eg 10, 11, or even 12.
server, email router, srs only need to go straight to 10 or whatever
level you opt for.

registry entries are mainly related (as you say) to specific problems,
although in some cases you might describe it better as "do you prefer
this new behaviour over the old one", rather in terms of fixing faults.

Hope this helps

Adam
Post by Keithj42
We are currently on Rollup 6, and would like to move to Rollup 10 (or
higher).
1. Which is the best (most stable) rollup to move to? We haven't been
experiencing any issues (that we are aware of) but want to stay semi-
current with the rollups.
2. From what I've read, we have to install Rollup 7 first, then the
final Rollup. Do we have to do anything else in between steps? I see
that there are a log of manual items to enable or change through
registry, but it seems like we should only touch those if they apply
directly to an issue that we have encountered. Is that correct?
Thanks for any advice on this - my team sort of inherited a working
environment and are trying to make sure that it's updated, patched,
and tucked safely into bed.
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