Unity 5 Software Updates Wizard

The Untiy SUW download listings for 2010 don't include Untiy 5.0. Does SUW 3.0(3) and 3.0(4) work with Unity 5 also? The latest version listed for Unity 5.0 was 3.0(2), which I have installed.
Thanks
Chris

Yes, the newer versions can be run on Unity 5. See the link below which states:
The Cisco Unity Server Updates wizard can be run on the following Cisco Unity and
Cisco Unity–related servers:•
Cisco Unity 5.x, 7.x, and 8.x servers.
Cisco Unity 5.x and 7.x voice-recognition servers.
http://www.ciscosystems.org.ph/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/unity/updates/wizard/2010cuupwz.pdf
Hope this helps.
Brandon

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