Yes that is no doubt true.
But when something comes up and you want to eliminate possibilities, it's like something you can't check off the bat.

And the fact that it's that small can also be considered the bigger complaint. :(


On 12/03/14 15:54, Luc-Eric Rousseau wrote:
I think this service pack is small and safe enough that you shouldn't
worry to have to keep 2015.0 around.  But if you want to distribute
that to multiple machines and have both there, as usual you can
install SP1 on one machine, and just copy the whole folder to another
machine and use runonce.bat to update the registry.

On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 3:42 PM, Jason S <[email protected]> wrote:
If I'm not mistaken, If the the seperate install is considered important, I
think it has to do with when there are issues , it can be important to see
if it's a version related thing or not (not so rare), especially for fresh
new updates (risky).  And people can not very realistically uninstall then
reinstall, or have a dedicated machine just to see if a given problem is
related to a specific version.

But what happens when you install in a sepearate dir, the other install just
wont run?, or it wont install at all?

Perhaps there could be a "trick"?
J

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