New! Decline SP2 W/ AU

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Treeman

Looks like MS is softening it's stance somewhat on installing SP2.
'Technet Article' (http://tinyurl.com/5al4x)
While Windows XP SP2 will be automatically downloaded if you hav
selected this option, it will not be automatically installed. Follo
these steps to install or decline Windows XP SP2.
1.
Once the download is complete, a message box will appear, sayin
“Updates are ready for your computer. Click here to install thes
updates.” Nothing will happen until you click on this box.
2.
When you click on the box, the Automatic Updates dialog box appear
and asks you if you want Express or Custom install. Click "Next" a
this point to install Windows XP SP2.
3.
_If_you_do_not_want_to_install_Windows_XP_SP2_, click Custom, the
uncheck (deselect) the reference to Windows XP SP2. A box will prompt
“Don’t show me this update again.” You must check (select) the optio
to not show the update again, and click OK. At this point, Windows X
SP2 will not be offered again.
It should be noted that not all machines (without Windows XP SP
already installed) will see the SP2 download notification immediately
This will roll out on a gradual basis over about a week’s time
4/12/2005
Treema
 
Treeman said:
Looks like MS is softening it's stance somewhat on installing SP2.
'Technet Article' (http://tinyurl.com/5al4x)
While Windows XP SP2 will be automatically downloaded if you have
selected this option, it will not be automatically installed. Follow
these steps to install or decline Windows XP SP2.
1.
Once the download is complete, a message box will appear, saying
“Updates are ready for your computer. Click here to install these
updates.” Nothing will happen until you click on this box.
2.
When you click on the box, the Automatic Updates dialog box appears
and asks you if you want Express or Custom install. Click "Next" at
this point to install Windows XP SP2.
3.
_If_you_do_not_want_to_install_Windows_XP_SP2_, click Custom, then
uncheck (deselect) the reference to Windows XP SP2. A box will prompt:
“Don’t show me this update again.” You must check (select) the option
to not show the update again, and click OK. At this point, Windows XP
SP2 will not be offered again.
It should be noted that not all machines (without Windows XP SP2
already installed) will see the SP2 download notification immediately.
This will roll out on a gradual basis over about a week’s time.
4/12/2005
Treeman

Nope, that's pretty much what MS planned to do all along, the media just
blew things out of proportion. And the rollout should have pretty much
been complete for over a week now.

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Treeman said:
Looks like MS is softening it's stance somewhat on installing SP2.
'Technet Article' (http://tinyurl.com/5al4x)
While Windows XP SP2 will be automatically downloaded if you have
selected this option, it will not be automatically installed. Follow
these steps to install or decline Windows XP SP2.
1.
Once the download is complete, a message box will appear, saying
“Updates are ready for your computer. Click here to install these
updates.” Nothing will happen until you click on this box.
2.
When you click on the box, the Automatic Updates dialog box appears
and asks you if you want Express or Custom install. Click "Next" at
this point to install Windows XP SP2.
3.
_If_you_do_not_want_to_install_Windows_XP_SP2_, click Custom, then
uncheck (deselect) the reference to Windows XP SP2. A box will prompt:
“Don’t show me this update again.” You must check (select) the option
to not show the update again, and click OK. At this point, Windows XP
SP2 will not be offered again.
It should be noted that not all machines (without Windows XP SP2
already installed) will see the SP2 download notification immediately.
This will roll out on a gradual basis over about a week’s time.
4/12/2005
Treeman

Nothing new, this has been the case all along.

Steve
 
kurttrail wrote:
| Treeman wrote:
|| Looks like MS is softening it's stance somewhat on installing SP2.
|| 'Technet Article' (http://tinyurl.com/5al4x)
|| While Windows XP SP2 will be automatically downloaded if you have
|| selected this option, it will not be automatically installed. Follow
|| these steps to install or decline Windows XP SP2.
|| 1.
|| Once the download is complete, a message box will appear, saying
|| "Updates are ready for your computer. Click here to install these
|| updates." Nothing will happen until you click on this box.
|| 2.
|| When you click on the box, the Automatic Updates dialog box appears
|| and asks you if you want Express or Custom install. Click "Next" at
|| this point to install Windows XP SP2.
|| 3.
|| _If_you_do_not_want_to_install_Windows_XP_SP2_, click Custom, then
|| uncheck (deselect) the reference to Windows XP SP2. A box will
|| prompt: "Don't show me this update again." You must check (select)
|| the option to not show the update again, and click OK. At this
|| point, Windows XP SP2 will not be offered again.
|| It should be noted that not all machines (without Windows XP SP2
|| already installed) will see the SP2 download notification
|| immediately. This will roll out on a gradual basis over about a
|| week's time. 4/12/2005
|| Treeman
|
| Nope, that's pretty much what MS planned to do all along, the media
| just blew things out of proportion. And the rollout should have
| pretty much been complete for over a week now.

I am not sure if I remember correctly. Don't SPs need to have an
agreement accepted before install?
 
BBUNNY said:
kurttrail wrote:
| Treeman wrote:
|| Looks like MS is softening it's stance somewhat on installing SP2.
|| 'Technet Article' (http://tinyurl.com/5al4x)
|| While Windows XP SP2 will be automatically downloaded if you have
|| selected this option, it will not be automatically installed. Follow
|| these steps to install or decline Windows XP SP2.
|| 1.
|| Once the download is complete, a message box will appear, saying
|| "Updates are ready for your computer. Click here to install these
|| updates." Nothing will happen until you click on this box.
|| 2.
|| When you click on the box, the Automatic Updates dialog box appears
|| and asks you if you want Express or Custom install. Click "Next" at
|| this point to install Windows XP SP2.
|| 3.
|| _If_you_do_not_want_to_install_Windows_XP_SP2_, click Custom, then
|| uncheck (deselect) the reference to Windows XP SP2. A box will
|| prompt: "Don't show me this update again." You must check (select)
|| the option to not show the update again, and click OK. At this
|| point, Windows XP SP2 will not be offered again.
|| It should be noted that not all machines (without Windows XP SP2
|| already installed) will see the SP2 download notification
|| immediately. This will roll out on a gradual basis over about a
|| week's time. 4/12/2005
|| Treeman
|
| Nope, that's pretty much what MS planned to do all along, the media
| just blew things out of proportion. And the rollout should have
| pretty much been complete for over a week now.

I am not sure if I remember correctly. Don't SPs need to have an
agreement accepted before install?

Yes.

Steve
 

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