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Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2008 Update Rollup 2 is now available on Microsoft Update and WSUS. This rollup package addresses the following issues in Windows Small Business Server 2008.
NOTE: This update also includes all updates from Update Rollup #1, and supersedes that update rollup.
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Installation status: Failed
Error details: Code 6BA
When I try to install this update "Update Rollup 2 for Windows Small
Business Server 2008 (KB960911)" I get the following
error.
"WindowsUpdate_000006BA" "WindowsUpdate_dt000"
I ran update in the Run as Administrator mode.
No conclusion after hours of search.
Cheers
I ran update in the Run as Administer mode.
This is on a SBS2008 fully patched box.
After applying this update I can know longer access the Companyweb
I get the following Error "Cannot connect to the configuration database."
Any Ideas? I think it may have to do with the Sharepoint Service pack which was also released today.........
This caused my Companyweb to no longer work. IS there a fix for it?
For me this update messed up the SBS console. I'm not getting anything in the security tab anymore. The console gets stuck on updating...
On the emailed reports I get in the security section an error in the upper part but in the detailed part there is no error listed. Very strange.
Same problem here, I have tried it on 2 different Servers and it fails to install on both.
Code 6BA.
Any Solution ?
Steven - Take a look at this:
http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2009/05/06/companyweb-inaccessible-after-sharepoint-3-0-service-pack-2.aspx
Rene and Boris - Check this out:
http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2009/05/07/sbs-2008-update-rollup-2-kb-960911-installation-failure.aspx
Big thanks Chris.
Following link solved my problem:
Thanks Chris.
Second link worked for me.
I have this issue followed all the instructions on the 2 links I guess its time to contact Microsoft.