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Mark A Patton
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of definitivegolf
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 10:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: XP SP2


UPDATE: SP2 was playing havoc w/ FR2000. After all the updates, 
whatever, still fatal exception errors upon launching the app. 
Course of action was then uninstall SP2. Now things appear OK. Did 
research and all I found was the same issue and same course of 
action.

If you use XP and FR2000, do not install SP2.



--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Andy Ruigh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tom - there is actually quite a bit of "concern" about SP2 out 
there in the profession.  Most of my peers are not installing it in 
their environments yet.  Concerns I have seen include some issues 
with apps not functioning after installation.  Personally, I only 
had a short time of running it.  I didn't have the time to look into 
it further right now.  So that part of the situation is my fault.  
> 
> As is often the case in the business world, the question is "is 
there a compelling business reason" to update to it?  If not, I'll 
let others "test" it for me and observe reactions to it.  Also, we 
have entire custom apps packages created by a third party.  They 
only "certified" Win2K for them last year.  If I install it, and 
there are any app problems, the first thing they will tell me is to 
uninstall XP.  
> 
> I remember all of the problems with NT SP6.  Luckily, I saw the 
initial reaction to it on some sys admin forums, and I waited until 
SP6a arrived.  Saved my employer downtime and money by dragging my 
feet on it.  (of course I was chastised at first for it, and 
commended later)  :-)  Such is the life in IT.....  
> 
> -Andy
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Tom and Donna 
>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>   Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 6:48 PM
>   Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Re:
> 
> 
>   I find it interesting that anyone would have problem with the XP 
SPII.  Other than the long download time, with DSL if took over 45 
minutes, I have not seen or experience one glitch.  Actually I have 
picked up speed in transition time between functions.  I will admit 
that I waited three days before I could muster enough courage to hit 
the Install button.
>   Tom M
> 
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>     Foe what ever reason when I downloaded SP2 I could not access 
my email via comcast Broadband account. Nowm I have to use my wife's 
computor til someone get's the mess squared away! Ah Progress!
> 
>     HStill
> 
> 
>       -------------- Original message -------------- 
> 
>       > Hey Guys, 
>       > 
>       > Please download XP service Pack II It's now 
available "Now" as a download. 
>       > It may just solve your problems! That's if you are using 
XP and if you are 
>       > be prepared for a 45 minute download even if you have 
cable broadband. It 
>       > has a great "firewall as a bonus! 
>       > 
>       > 
>       > ----- Original Message ----- 
>       > From: "Al Taylor" 
>       > To: 
>       > Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 4:49 PM 
>       > Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Re: 
>       > 
>       > 
>       > > What I find amazing is that these are supposedly going 
through shoptalk. 
>       > > They never reach me. Is it possible that my ISP somehow 
sees these posts 
>       > > as viruses/worms/etc and stops them? Or are they? I 
wonder if they would 
>       > > also t! ell me they stopped one. Computers used to be so 
simple. Even the 
>       > > ones where you had to take your shoes off for some 
calculations. 
>       > > 
>       > > Al 
>       > > 
>       > > At 04:20 PM 8/25/2004, you wrote: 
>       > >>I guess someone on this forum traced this back to 
gte.net or mike.org? 
>       > >>These msgs get pruned out by my service provider, so i 
don't see them 
>       > >>on email, only on Yahoo!, so I can't trace it back (and 
I'm not quite 
>       > >>sure how to do that anyway). 
>       > >> 
>       > >>Is it possible for someone who knows where these are 
coming from to 
>       > >>email back to mike.org to tell him he has been infected? 
>       > >> 
>       > >>Scott 
>       > > 
>       > > 
>       > > 
>       > 
>       > 
> 
> 
>   -- 
> 
>   "Keep'em straight and in the middle for lower scores."

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