Jeremy, Thanks for you comments,so there's no restriction
regarding which sw to use when deploying a service pack?
pedro
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>I've successfully used a GPO to install it. That would
be the cheapest
>route if you don't currently own Tivoli or Altiris
software. You just put
>all your PCs in an OU in Active Directory, and a GPO
with SP4 attached to
>the computer part of the GPO (update.msi) and you're
off. Oh, you have to
>expand the service pack first. Run the executable with
a /x switch and
>expand it to a share on your server. Then point your
GPO to the update.msi
>file in the update folder within the i386 folder created
after expanding
>SP4. It's pretty simple and works. Let your users know
before hand though
>because it adds between 5 and 10 minutes on their next
boot and they are not
>always happy to see that.
>
>I have ran into an issue with one client. I was not
able to deploy it from
>one server and I'm not sure why. It says it can't find
the update.exe file,
>but it was there. My only guess is that the server name
had a "-" in the
>name. I put it on a server without a dash in the name
and it ran fine. I
>had this issue with both SP1 for XP and SP4 for Win2k.
If anyone is out
>there who knows why this is, let me know please.
>
>Jeremy
>
>"pedro ortiz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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>> Have you any idea of which is the best way to deploy
the
>> SP4? As far as I know the SMS tool is the adequate.
But,
>> is there a restriction regarding which tool to use when
>> deploying this type of updates?
>>
>> Can i use Tivoli to distribute the SP4? Altiris?, i
need
>> to know if there's a document that states that to
deploy
>> Services Pack you need to use the SMS tool, in order to
>> get those updates.
>>
>> If you have any info regarding this i'd really
appreciate
>> if you can share it with me...
>>
>> sincerely
>>
>> Pedro Ortiz
>> Virus Control Administrator
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