Re: Integrating IE6 SP1 into Win2k Pro source install files
From: Gerry Hickman (gerry666uk_at_yahoo.co.uk)
Date: 01/01/05
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Date: Sat, 01 Jan 2005 20:19:08 +0000
Hi Brandon,
> I have read recently
> that sp4 is the last service pack and that Microsoft plans on sending smaller
> "update rollouts" (or something like that)
Do you know where you read it? I kind of had a feelling about this when
I read the most recent security updates articles. It used to say "will
be included in SP5", but now it says something like "will be included in
a roll-up". This is bad!
> for future bulk update packages.
One problem I ran into last week was trying to get an IEAK build to
install the latest cumulative security patch. It does not like long file
names, but even after I renamed the patch file it still didn't work -
perhaps something to do with the command line parameters /quiet /passive
/norestart
Instead of installing the update, the build threw up a huge dialog with
all the security patch command line options!
-- Gerry Hickman (London UK)
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