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Installing or not installing Windows XP Service Pack 2 is a matter of
personal choice at this time. Set up a test machine that you don't care
about formatting if needed, install Windows XP with SP2, and test your
applications, including wireless connectivity.
You
need to make up your own opinion. The company I work for has chosen not to
install SP2 until we have more time to learn how to configure the firewall in
our environment. We will install it, just not until we've tested the
majority of the services and applications we use.
Ken Adams -----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 8:59 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: [ActiveDir] Service Pack 2 Is there a reason one shouldn't install service pack
2? I hear it messes up wireless network. Any truth to
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Title: Message
- [ActiveDir] Service Pack 2 Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto
- RE: [ActiveDir] Service Pack 2 Adams, Kenneth W \(Ken\)
- RE: [ActiveDir] Service Pack 2 Robert Rutherford
- [ActiveDir] Service Pack 2 Pelle, Joe
- Re: [ActiveDir] Service Pac... MohammedAthif Khaleel
- RE: [ActiveDir] Service Pack 2 Michael Wassell
- [ActiveDir] Smart Card Bind... Lou Vega
