If the patch fails, you can get the full 7.05 distribution (if you own
the 7.0 version) from:

http://askarep.ipswitch.com

Also, we did not have all the updated templates for 7.05 in the template
gallery until about 11:00 EST today. The changed template files have the
12/20/2001 date.

http://www.ipswitch.com/Support/IMail/templates.html#standard

Dave


In reply to 20 Dec message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

>I ran into this problem with the iwebmsg.exe file.  I re-ran the
>7.04HF2 patch and then re-attempted the 7.05 patch.  I got farther
>this time, but stopped again at 26% with bpserv.exe.  I have tried
>completely rebooting the machine with the same results.  Any
>ideas? 

>Ryan LaMarre
>Computer Support Specialist
>Unity College
>Information Services
>90 Quaker Hill Road
>Unity, ME 04988
>(207) 948-3131 x298
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Christopher Byrd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent:
>Thursday, December 20, 2001 7:43 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] 7.05 upgrade error


>I ran into a problem upgrading this morning.  The upgrade stopped
>on the file 'IMailsec.dll'.  I did a reboot of the server and
>tried the update again.  The update worked successfully.  Don't
>know if this will help in your situation but I thought I would
>mention it.  Of course I stopped all the services after the
>reboot.  

>Chris

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Eric Loveland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent:
>Thursday, December 20, 2001 1:04 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] 7.05 upgrade error


>>Not an option Eric...I have had no probs at all till this fix so I
will

>>NOT reinstall a 7.x and then attempt the upgrade...I have a 24x7 Mail 
>>service
>so
>>every second I am down I get bitched at and lose some money

>OK, hold off for now...

>We'll get the patch thing straightened out as far as the file 
>identification problem goes.

>However, there is no way to replace a file that is in use by a
>running process without stopping that process at some point.  What
>the patch (should be doing) is putting the files out there with a
>slightly modified name.  At the end of a successful install, if it
>detects that some of the processes
>(services) where in fact running, it tells you that you MUST
>reboot for the patch to take effect. (This reboot message is easy
>to ignore, and frequently
>is)  This is because when you reboot, a script is run by NT that
>renames the files back to the original while the old files are
>deleted.  That is how all patches work.

>If I may make a suggestion, wait til your customers complain about
>something that is corrected in this patch and then tell them you
>need to schedule a little bit of downtime to make the correction. 
>Then do it during a period of minimal activity.

>Sorry for the trouble this has caused!


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