Take every CMS build still used by major customers (ranges approx.
from 7.1.x to 7.5.1.x), and check it against every single microsoft
patch, hotfix, hotfix for nonworking hotfixes and service packs (and
there are some each month on "microsoft patch day") and test it
against Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2008. To make sure
everything works fine, test it on MySQL, MSSQL2003, MSSQL2005, Oracle
(10g to 10i) and the other major DB systems supported by RedDot.
Uhh... I guess they do not. ;)

I think they check it, if the patch canges the behavior of core
components, which RedDot depends on (COM+, DCOM, IIS, .NET, Network
components, etc). And personally, I don't know how such a test could
look like (Check navigation manager? Publish demo project? Run
automated network tests?).
***

Take every CMS build still used by major customers (ranges approx.
from 7.1.x to 7.5.1.x), and check it against every single microsoft
patch, hotfix, hotfix for nonworking hotfixes and service packs (and
there are some each month on "microsoft patch day") and test it
against Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2008. To make sure
everything works fine, test it on MySQL, MSSQL2003, MSSQL2005, Oracle
(10g to 10i) and the other major DB systems supported by RedDot.
Uhh... I guess they do not. ;)

I think they check it, if the patch canges the behavior of core
components, which RedDot depends on (COM+, DCOM, IIS, .NET, Network
components, etc). And personally, I don't know how such a test could
look like (Check navigation manager? Publish demo project? Run
automated network tests?).

***

Take every CMS build still used by major customers (ranges approx.
from 7.1.x to 7.5.1.x), and check it against every single microsoft
patch, hotfix, hotfix for nonworking hotfixes and service packs (and
there are some each month on "microsoft patch day") and test it
against Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2008. To make sure
everything works fine, test it on MySQL, MSSQL2003, MSSQL2005, Oracle
(10g to 10i) and the other major DB systems supported by RedDot.
Uhh... I guess they do not. ;)

I think they check it, if the patch canges the behavior of core
components, which RedDot depends on (COM+, DCOM, IIS, .NET, Network
components, etc). And personally, I don't know how such a test could
look like (Check navigation manager? Publish demo project? Run
automated network tests?).

***

SCNR. ;)
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