Before performing this procedure, we recommend that you read the topic Applying Exchange 2007 Update Rollups to Clustered Mailbox Servers.
We recommend that you make a complete backup of the clustered mailbox server prior to applying the update rollup and again after successfully applying the update rollup.
To perform this procedure, the account you use must be delegated the following:
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Exchange Server Administrator role
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Local administrator permissions on both nodes in the cluster
For more information about permissions, delegating roles, and the rights that are required to administer Exchange 2007, see Permission Considerations.
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Performing this procedure results in a brief outage during the update process. Update Rollup Setup should be run only on the passive node in the cluster. Both nodes need to be updated to be supported, but you must apply the update rollup to each node one at a time. After both nodes have been updated, the clustered mailbox server is updated, and then brought online.
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In the following procedure, the designations for the active and passive nodes change. Therefore, for ease of reference in the following procedure, the original active node is NodeA and the original passive node is NodeB.
In places where the update rollup file is referenced as Exchange2007-KBXXXXXX-x64-EN.msp, replace XXXXXX with the corresponding Microsoft Knowledge Base article number of the update rollup.
During the upgrade procedure, ownership of the clustered mailbox server will change. After both nodes in the cluster have been updated, you can move the clustered mailbox server back to the original node. You can perform the move operation by using the Move-ClusteredMailboxServer cmdlet. You can also perform the move operation by using the Manage Clustered Mailbox Server wizard, which is a feature of Exchange 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1), in the Exchange Management Console.