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CD with SP4, what to do when SP5 comes out?

 
 
Gerry Hickman
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      3rd Jul 2004
Hi,

I built two servers using the same bootable CD with integrated SP4 and
some custom drivers.

If I want to "add a component" such as SNMP, I get prompted for the "SP4
CD" (which is fine), but I was thinking what am I going to do with SP5
comes out? Even if I apply SP5 to the servers it will still prompt for
the "SP4 CD" when it wants something.

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Dave Patrick
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      4th Jul 2004
After you apply SP5 Windows 2000 should get those files from misc cab's and
from %windir%\servicepackfiles directory.


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"Gerry Hickman" wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I built two servers using the same bootable CD with integrated SP4 and
| some custom drivers.
|
| If I want to "add a component" such as SNMP, I get prompted for the "SP4
| CD" (which is fine), but I was thinking what am I going to do with SP5
| comes out? Even if I apply SP5 to the servers it will still prompt for
| the "SP4 CD" when it wants something.
|
| --
| Gerry Hickman (London UK)


 
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Oli Restorick [MVP]
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      4th Jul 2004
Hi Gerry

Dave's right, I believe.

In any case, I'm in the same boat, so when the time comes we'll find out.

Oli


"Gerry Hickman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I built two servers using the same bootable CD with integrated SP4 and
> some custom drivers.
>
> If I want to "add a component" such as SNMP, I get prompted for the "SP4
> CD" (which is fine), but I was thinking what am I going to do with SP5
> comes out? Even if I apply SP5 to the servers it will still prompt for the
> "SP4 CD" when it wants something.
>
> --
> Gerry Hickman (London UK)



 
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Gerry Hickman
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      5th Jul 2004
Dave Patrick wrote:

> After you apply SP5 Windows 2000 should get those files from misc cab's and
> from %windir%\servicepackfiles directory.


Thanks Dave, Oli,

I thought this is how it worked too, but when I went to add SNMP
yesterday, it wanted the "Service Pack 4 CD". I remember something about
a source path in the registry and wonder if this affects the behaviour
in any way depending on whether the original install was from a CD-ROM
or a network?

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Dave Patrick
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      6th Jul 2004
I was getting the impression that you installed the OS initially with an
integrated install CD-Rom. If this is the case then I believe it is expected
behavior.

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"Gerry Hickman" wrote:
| Thanks Dave, Oli,
|
| I thought this is how it worked too, but when I went to add SNMP
| yesterday, it wanted the "Service Pack 4 CD". I remember something about
| a source path in the registry and wonder if this affects the behaviour
| in any way depending on whether the original install was from a CD-ROM
| or a network?
|
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| Gerry Hickman (London UK)


 
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Gerry Hickman
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      6th Jul 2004
Dave Patrick wrote:
> I was getting the impression that you installed the OS initially with an
> integrated install CD-Rom. If this is the case then I believe it is expected
> behavior.


Yes, I decided to build the servers using a bootable integrated CD
instead of the network.

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Dave Patrick
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      7th Jul 2004
Look for the Reg_Sz strings;
"SourcePath"
and
"ServicePackSourcePath"

HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup

(note that these paths are one level above the \i386 folder)

After you apply SP5 a %systemroot%\servicepackfiles dir should be created
and the Reg_Sz string "ServicePackSourcePath" should then point to the
actual resolved path %systemroot%\servicepackfiles

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"Gerry Hickman" wrote:
| Yes, I decided to build the servers using a bootable integrated CD
| instead of the network.
|
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| Gerry Hickman (London UK)


 
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Gerry Hickman
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      7th Jul 2004
Thanks Dave,

It sounds llke we have some good options here, and this has basically
answered my original question.

Dave Patrick wrote:

> Look for the Reg_Sz strings;
> "SourcePath"
> and
> "ServicePackSourcePath"
>
> HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup
>
> (note that these paths are one level above the \i386 folder)
>
> After you apply SP5 a %systemroot%\servicepackfiles dir should be created
> and the Reg_Sz string "ServicePackSourcePath" should then point to the
> actual resolved path %systemroot%\servicepackfiles
>



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