How to tell if SP2 install was successful

D

davexnet02

Hello all -
beyond the fact that after SP2 was installed the system
booted OK and everything *looks* OK, what can I check to make
sure all is as it should be?

I found the file svcpack.log and it starts out with the following
warning:
"Service Pack started with following command line:
/s:c:\temp2\win2k\i386
***

"Failed to copy some or all of the files necessary for integrated
install.Please check that:
a) No network or copy errors occurred during the integration process
b) The format of the destination directory is correct."

ALSO errors like this:

"371.214: UpdateMonitoredListFailed WithError 0x6b5
371.705: PFE2: Per File Exceptions will not be used.
374.739: GetCatVersion: Failed to retrieve version information from
C:\WINDOWS\System32\CatRoot\{F750E6C3-38EE-11D1-85E5-00C04FC295EE}\wmerrenu.cat
with error 0x57 374.749: GetCatVersion: Failed to retrieve version
information from C:\WINDOWS\wmerrenu.cat with error 0x80092004"

Am I to assume despite these errors the install was successful?
Thanks,
Dave
 
D

davexnet02

Right clcik My Computer then under General tab it should
show SP2.
Allan
Allan/Andre,
thanks for the info.
Everything is in place. I'm henceforth assuming
everything is good until I see something obviously
to the contrary -

Dave
 
A

Al Smith

Hello all -
beyond the fact that after SP2 was installed the system
booted OK and everything *looks* OK, what can I check to make
sure all is as it should be?

If you can get your computer to boot and run at all, and don't
have major problems with programs, the installation was successful.
 
A

Alex Nichol

davexnet02 said:
beyond the fact that after SP2 was installed the system
booted OK and everything *looks* OK, what can I check to make
sure all is as it should be?

Look in Control Panel - System. If the General page refers to 'Service
Pack 2' it is installed
 
A

Andre Da Costa

Also check if the Security Center and Windows Firewall components in Control
Panel are functioning.

Andre
 

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