Hello Corey, Thank you for taking time to reply. I would like to explain that to make WSUS work, SelfUpdate virtual directory must be in a web site that listens to port 80. In SBS R2, selfupdate virtual directory is installed in WSS 2.0 Default web site by defatul. It means default web site must be started if we want WSUS to work. In addition, since many SBS services depend on SharePoint
Hi Corey, Thank you for getting back. After checking the log files, I found error 506 was encountered on the SBS server. It is most likely caused by an IIS error. I suggest you try following steps and check if it helps: Suggestion 1: Check IP restriction setting ========================= 1. Click Start, click Run, type inetmgr, and then click OK. 2. In the left pane, expand computer_name
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