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pedro ortiz
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      11th Sep 2003
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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Jeremy Church
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      11th Sep 2003
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 message
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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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pedro
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      11th Sep 2003
Jeremy, Thanks for you comments,so there's no restriction
regarding which sw to use when deploying a service pack?

pedro

>-----Original Message-----
>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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>news:090e01c3788b$261ce140$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> 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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Gerry Hickman
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      12th Sep 2003
pedro wrote:
> Jeremy, Thanks for you comments,so there's no restriction
> regarding which sw to use when deploying a service pack?


Hi,

I use PsExec from SysInternals and two tiny *.BAT files. Takes about 15
minutes to set up instead of 15 hours.

I will probably try GPO in the future, but I've read up, and it's not
the panacea I'd hoped for.

--
Gerry Hickman (London UK)

 
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Cary Shultz
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      12th Sep 2003

>-----Original Message-----
>pedro wrote:
>> Jeremy, Thanks for you comments,so there's no

restriction
>> regarding which sw to use when deploying a service pack?

>
>Hi,
>
>I use PsExec from SysInternals and two tiny *.BAT files.

Takes about 15
>minutes to set up instead of 15 hours.
>
>I will probably try GPO in the future, but I've read up,

and it's not
>the panacea I'd hoped for.
>
>--
>Gerry Hickman (London UK)
>
>.

Howdy! Howdy!

I have used GPO to deploy WIN2000 SP2 and SP3 for awhile
now and it works very well. I am now working mostly with
the so-called "slipstreaming" method with RIS but if RIS
is not a possiblility then I would go with GPO.

HTH,

Cary
 
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