Jan 30
Consider the following scenarios that occur when you upgrade Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 or Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0:
| Scenario 1 You install Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 Service Pack 1 (SP1). After you do this, the version number that is listed in Site Settings is not updated to the version number for the latest updates or for the latest Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 service pack. For more information about how to obtain the Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 major release versions, see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article: 875358 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/875358/) You must update all the Web servers that are running Windows SharePoint Services in a Web farm |
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| Scenario 2 You upgrade from Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 to Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. If you detach the Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 database before the upgrade has completed, the upgrade is not completed successfully. |
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| Scenario 3 You use the gradual method to upgrade from Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003 to Office SharePoint Server 2007 or from Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 to Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. However, the upgrade is not completed. When you view the Central Administration Web site under Administrative Tasks, the upgrade status displays Job Pending. |
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| Scenario 4 You try to perform an inplace upgrade of SharePoint Portal Server 2003 to Office SharePoint Server 2007. However, the upgrade is not completed. When you view the Central Administration Web site under Administrative Tasks, the upgrade status displays Job Pending. |




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