No, from experience this is not the case, the service pack is base lined to
a point in time. So patches could be dated prior to the SP's release but
actually be a post SP fix. 

The footnotes usually give a clue to the status of the Hotfix.

For example in the footer of article KB885894 you can see that it is Pre SP3
(kbwinxpsp3fix) and a pre SP3 Hotfix (kbwinxppresp3fix)

Hope this helps

Mark



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rocky Habeeb
Sent: 05 July 2005 21:28
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Another patching question

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Is it true that we can assume that [for the most part] >all< patches and
>all< hotfixes released prior to the date of a major Service Pack >are<
included in the Service Pack?

Thanks.

RH
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