Craig Baltzer'; Reed Mohn, Anders; Fw-1-Mailinglist (E-mail)
Subject: RE: [FW1] NT service packs
Thanks, Craig.
I wasn't sure about that SP1, because the release notes
says SP5 contains "the same fixes as SP2, 3 and 4".
SP5 is included on the CD? Hmm.. that's actual
I always installed the latest service packs before upgrading to the latest
version of FW-1
dan snyder
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Subject: [FW1] NT service pac
rin*
Cheers,
Anders :)
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> From: Craig Baltzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 23. oktober 2000 00:15
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> Subject: RE: [FW1] NT service packs
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> 1) Installing SP1 on 4.0 was unnecessary. Easiest route is to i
1) Installing SP1 on 4.0 was unnecessary. Easiest route is to install
SP5 which comes on the CP2000 CD if you are below SP3
2) After installing CP2000, you'll be at 4.1 SP1. You'll have to
download and install SP2 to be at the current rev...
Craig
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From: Reed Mohn, An
a) Have a look at http://www.phoneboy.com/fw1/ you should be at fw1 4.0 sp7
b) http://www.phoneboy.com/fw1/faq/0359.html
cheers
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Subject: [FW1] NT Service pac
Title: RE: [FW1] NT Service Packs: newbie question
You also want to re-apply a service pack if you add or remove a component of IIS like FTP or Index Server from the NT Option Pack CD.
-Steven
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Steven M. Brown
Sr. Network Architect
InteQ Corporation
One Van De
The rule of thumb I use is whenever you install something that requires you
to put the original NT cd in (for instance if you install RAS or NWLink
protocol, etc) that you re-SP.
Any apps don't require accessing the original NT CDrom don't require SP'ing.
Scott J. Friedman
Senior Systems Admini