Just remember if you apply a service pack to a server, without
re-applying the post SP updates the fixes you put in place, will be
undone when the service pack is applied, therefore I recommend that you
script your SP install and re-add the post SP patches again, before
rebooting from the service pack update. 

 

PS: Qchain.exe in your script is your friend. 

 

Z

 

Edward Ziots

Network Engineer

Lifespan Organization

MCSE,MCSA,MCP+I, ME, CCA, Security +, Network +

[email protected]

Phone:401-639-3505

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From: Erik Goldoff [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 11:09 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: clarification on sp level and patching

 

normally a service pack contains all the hotfixes and security patches
since the last service pack release.  The service pack is considered
cumulative for all precedents up to published release date ( RTM date )
...

 


Erik Goldoff


IT  Consultant

Systems, Networks, & Security 

 

 

________________________________

From: Christopher Bodnar [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 10:51 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: clarification on sp level and patching

Got a question, 

 

If a machine is not at the latest SP level, say for example a server is
at W2K3 SP1, but it has all the critical updates for SP1 applied, is
that machine considered "patched" for critical updates? It has always
been my impression that it is not. My reasoning is that it's missing all
the critical patches that are included in the latest SP ( SP2 in this
case) and all the post SP updates. My colleague disagrees and says that
as long as it has the latest updates for its SP level it's fully
patched.

 

Can someone clarify this for me? 

 

Thank you,

 

 

Chris Bodnar, MCSE
Sr. Systems Engineer
Distributed Systems Service Delivery - Intel Services
Guardian Life Insurance Company of America
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 610-807-6459
Fax: 610-807-6003

 

 

 
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