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#78163 28-Feb-2011 20:34
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Is there anywhere to find the latest Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 VM Additions versions? I'm running Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 at home. The VM Addition I have here is 13.820, but I am not sure it's the latest one.

 




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  #444295 28-Feb-2011 23:18
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you must be running the SP1 update.  I'm not aware of a newer version:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=a79bcf9b-59f7-480b-a4b8-fb56f42e3348

After applying the update, the product version would be updated to 1.1.629.0
Upgrade the Additions to the latest version (13.820) in the Guest OS.


I havent dropped any updates on my old server for a couple of years, from memory.






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  #444312 1-Mar-2011 07:52
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Thanks, this is the version I have...

There was a KB released last month or so, the same as Hyper-V, about a security vulnerability. This is the latest I remember.





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