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how can i determine which version of SCCM 2007 is installed

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From the SCCM 2007 ConfigMgr Console --> Site Database --> Site Management --> right click your site + Properties

you should see the version number there (see screenshot)

 

 

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Help --> About System Center Configuration Manager displays the same correct version number.

 

Below are the current versions of SCCM 2007

 

For RTM, it is 4.00.5931.0000

 

For SP1, it is 4.00.6221.1000

 

For SP2, it is 4.00.6487.2000

 

so based on this, the screenshot above is from a SCCM 2007 SP1 system.

 

 

 

Is R2 installed ?

 

If you right click on Site Properties you'll see the version number plus you can identify if R2/R3 are installed - see below

 

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What about Beta and Release Candiate versions ?

 

For SP2 beta, it is 4.00.6425.2000

For SP2 RC, it is 4.00.6468.2001

 

cheers

niall

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Isn't the R2 in the above image from the user entered Site description?

 

depends on where you look,

 

for site description yes, but the important bit is

 

R2 Installed: Yes

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What does it mean if the version number from the Help box is different than the version number from the Properties box? If I go to Help -> About SCCM, it tells me I have SP1. If I right click my site and click Properties, it tells me I have R2 SP2 (which is what it should be, as we just upgraded last week).

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probably means you are running the sccm console remotely (ie: separate to the sccm server) and the console is still at sp1,

you will need to upgrade it to sp2

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Well, it's a virtual server which I remote into using Remote Desktop, but I open the console directly from the server. When I go to Help -> About MMC, it says I'm running version 5.2, SP2. I don't think it's a big deal though, so I won't worry about it.

 

Thanks for your response. :)

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