Installing Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Service Pack 1 (SP1)

Audience

Everyone

  • wssv3sp1-kb936988-x86-fullfile-en-us.exe

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=4191A531-A2E9-45E4-B71E-5B0B17108BD2&displaylang=en#filelist

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Not realy installing updates, more like unpacking…

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Ah, the usual fun… Good thin this is on a dev box otherwise I would need to be restarting services out of hours…or just tell my users it was a tempourary glitch smile_wink

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Got loads of options, but no way to change them…typical service pack build of the base installer…Not a problem with me, familiar. Makes those production guys feel at home.

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Well, first attempt failed. I will try a reboot and see if there are any pending updates or just general trash interfering. If you have ever had to read a SharePoint install log, you will know that they are next to useless. Roll on TFS install style logs for SharePoint. Hint, hint…

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Uoh..Now this could either be really bad, or really good. I just tried to run WSS 3.0 SP1 again and I was told it was already installed…smile_sarcastic

 

UPDATE:

Check out this post for a solution that fixed my problems…

 

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