Service Pact 3 for Windows XP

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Gerry

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Experience over 9 years.


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Gerry
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Gerry

Anna

If it works none. My experience is if you simplify steps less tends to
go wrong. It is worth remembering that most users here have not carried
out the number of updates you and a number of others posting here have.
The result is that many are less well equiped to handle problems when
they arise. That they do arise is evident from posts to these
newsgroups.

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Gerry
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Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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Ken Blake, MVP

Ken

You have overlooked an important point. It is not me making the
statement. It is Microsoft!

Read the Source: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322389

You are in a better position to tell Microsoft they are wrong than I!


Regardless of who made the statement, my point is simply that I'm not
sure it's right. I don't know that it's wrong either, and I don't want
to tell *anybody* it's wrong. I'm simply not sure that it's right, and
that's why I'd like to hear from somebody who's tried it.
 
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Ken Blake, MVP

Ken:
I believe your assumption is probably correct insofar as the MS stance on
this issue.

I've personally installed or have been involved with dozens of installations
of SP3 on SP1 machines and I've never encountered a single instance or been
made aware of any problem that could be attributed to an SP3 > SP1
installation.


Thanks, Anna.
 

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