how to remove SP4 (to SP3)

R

Rich

Installed a new client via CD with Win2000 Pro SP4. Having
issues with some applications. Would like to downgrade to
SP3.
1. Is it possible
2. If so, how?

please reply via e-mail

thanks,
Rich
 
J

Jeff

Is it possible otherwise?? Need to install Kodak Digital
Camera driver. Kodak support suggested: going to 3,
install driver, going back to 4. any suggestions?
 
M

Mercury

Not possible, unless you checked the box to keep a backup *at the time you
installed SP4*, if so add-remove, if not, format then reinstall Win2000.
 
N

Nathan Stubbs

This only applies to win2k server not clients. And you get payed for this
kinda stuff
Emmers Presson said:
825062 Service Pack 4 Permits You to Remove the Service Pack by Using the
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=825062

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Emmers Presson [MSFT]
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Rich said:
Installed a new client via CD with Win2000 Pro SP4. Having
issues with some applications. Would like to downgrade to
SP3.
1. Is it possible
2. If so, how?

please reply via e-mail

thanks,
Rich
 
E

Emmers Presson [MSFT]

Hi Nathan,
If you scroll down to the bottom of the following article:

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=825062

You will see that the article applies to "Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional." Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional is considered the client
operating system.

--
Emmers Presson [MSFT]
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Nathan Stubbs ANTISPAM ntlworld.com> said:
This only applies to win2k server not clients. And you get payed for this
kinda stuff
Emmers Presson said:
825062 Service Pack 4 Permits You to Remove the Service Pack by Using the
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=825062

--
Emmers Presson [MSFT]
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Rich said:
Installed a new client via CD with Win2000 Pro SP4. Having
issues with some applications. Would like to downgrade to
SP3.
1. Is it possible
2. If so, how?

please reply via e-mail

thanks,
Rich
 

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