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Windows NT had the bad habit of
overwriting service packs but that's not the case for W2K server. If you
have applied SP and then if you are asked for the original CD while
installing something, you can be sure that these files were not
changed by SP or you would be asked the put the Service Pack CD! I have
seen this in several occasions and MS documentation clearly states
this.
I am
sure that your rule of thumb is a result of your experience with Windows
NT, is not it ?
Adil Hindistan -----Original
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- RE: IIS and CA in 2000 Shannon Speck
- Re: IIS and CA in 2000 Chris Shattock
- RE: IIS and CA in 2000 Shannon Speck
- RE: IIS and CA in 2000 Adil Hindistan
- RE: IIS and CA in 2000 Shannon Speck
- Re: IIS and CA in 2000 Chris Shattock
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