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Service Packs On CDHello,
I have a MS Access application that has a requirement of Service Pack 4 for Windows 2000 or Service Pack 2 for Windows XP and Jet 4.0 Service Pack 8 prior to installing the MS Access application. Am I legally allowed to distribute the required services packs as part of my installation CD, or should I only include the URL to Microsoft and Service Packs area? I have instructions for users how to check SP level and install, I thought it would be more convenient to provide the actual service pack so the users would not have to search the internet for it. Thanks They don't have to search the Internet for it. You could give the small
exceutable which allows a connection right to the Service Pack Web installation. Those that want the Network install you could give that link. But if you want to bloat your software package with all the Sevice Packs that may be necessary I would assume you could but you coukld ask. But I want to point out something to you. If you had provided Windows NT 4 SP6 in a software package of yours I woould never have purchased your software ever again. That Service Pack probably disabled about 30% of those that installed it. Windows 2000 SP1 is also a debilitating Service Pack for IIS 5 and Web folders. Past screw ups by Microsoft is a good indication for future ones don't you think? -- Show quoteHide quoteGeorge Hester _______________________________ "box2003" <box2***@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:#1Jkp2anFHA.1412@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Hello, > > > > I have a MS Access application that has a requirement of Service Pack 4 for > Windows 2000 or Service Pack 2 for Windows XP and Jet 4.0 Service Pack 8 > prior to installing the MS Access application. Am I legally allowed to > distribute the required services packs as part of my installation CD, or > should I only include the URL to Microsoft and Service Packs area? I have > instructions for users how to check SP level and install, I thought it would > be more convenient to provide the actual service pack so the users would not > have to search the internet for it. > > > > Thanks > >
Error 1053 - Cannot Start / Stop any services.
Last ditch repair of crashing W2K box...ideas?!?!?! Win2K SP4 + error 1053 when I try to start service Microsoft Update error 0x8DDD0002 Taking forever to logon!! Win 2000 Pro Will Not Boot problem with booting win 2000 Windows 2000 Pro backup and restore How do I save user's My Documents on the server? test |
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