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Old 16-07-2003, 10:56 PM   #1
Jane Tunnicliff
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I have a Windows 2000 server with terminal services
running in application mode. When I am installing
Microsoft patches on this server - do I need to put the
server in to install mode?

I just installed a bunch of patches with HFNetchek and I
did not put the server in to install mode. Does HFNetchk
accomodate this for terminal server patch installs?

Thanks for any info.

JT
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Old 17-07-2003, 02:30 AM   #2
Matthew Harris [MVP]
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Default Mode for installing patches

For most installs, you should install things in
installation mode. However, some installations don't
require it, and luckily, most hotfixes fall into that
column. Installation mode makes all settings changes
global and for all users, but if you are only patching a
file, then there aren't any settings changes, and you
don't need to worry about being in install mode. Most
poeple put these servers into install mode just to be
safe, and this is the best practice.

-M

>-----Original Message-----
>I have a Windows 2000 server with terminal services
>running in application mode. When I am installing
>Microsoft patches on this server - do I need to put the
>server in to install mode?
>
>I just installed a bunch of patches with HFNetchek and I
>did not put the server in to install mode. Does HFNetchk
>accomodate this for terminal server patch installs?
>
>Thanks for any info.
>
>JT
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Old 17-07-2003, 06:13 PM   #3
Jane Tunnicliff
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Default Mode for installing patches

Thanks Matthew.

>-----Original Message-----
>For most installs, you should install things in
>installation mode. However, some installations don't
>require it, and luckily, most hotfixes fall into that
>column. Installation mode makes all settings changes
>global and for all users, but if you are only patching a
>file, then there aren't any settings changes, and you
>don't need to worry about being in install mode. Most
>poeple put these servers into install mode just to be
>safe, and this is the best practice.
>
>-M
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I have a Windows 2000 server with terminal services
>>running in application mode. When I am installing
>>Microsoft patches on this server - do I need to put the
>>server in to install mode?
>>
>>I just installed a bunch of patches with HFNetchek and I
>>did not put the server in to install mode. Does

HFNetchk
>>accomodate this for terminal server patch installs?
>>
>>Thanks for any info.
>>
>>JT
>>.
>>

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