QFEs in the right order

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Heidi Linda

Is there a list of QFEs anywhere that gives the correct order to install
them in? Something's clearly gone horribly wrong with my attempts as I'm
getting collisions between components and the hotfix for that component.
 
Well my image has Win32 API - GDI Hotfix Q835732 and the DUA pulls in Win32
API - GDI. I've got Windows Login (Standard) Hotfix 835732 and Session
Manager pulls in Windows Logon (standard).
 
Hi Heidi,

This is very interesting behavior. What can you see from TD when you list all component alphabetically?
Can you see all components doubled in left panel or not?
I don't know how this could have happened otherwise. (Except that components somehow are not the same anymore)

Regards,
Slobodan
 
I ran the 835732 again and all is now well... smeg knows what actually
happened there.
 
It is even more interesting considering the fact that "Device Update Agent" does not depend on the "Win32 API - GDI " directly.
(which make sense as no UI required for the DUA client side)
 
Hi Heidi,

smeg? Is this a word in British English or a word from "Red Dwarf"?

Regards,
Slobodan
 
Heidi (and Slobodan)

Uh.. We'll I'm in the " colonies " and I've sure heard it used outside RD..
and it sure ain't used in public company and sure will offend some
Americans... we aren't ALL totally ignorant :-) But hey What'd ya expect
from a "Shelia" (and no I'm not Aussie)

:-)

Dave (no I'm not Lister either)
 
Oh well if people are going to go around knowing what words *mean*.... I'll
have to stop referring to my american friends as merkins. :)
 
We used the word smeg in boarding school back in the UK, never nice but it
always seemd to fit! Though I am not sure what Red Dwarf is, I will have to
google it, so it does not come from there for me.
 
Hi Paul,

But series come from UK.

"Red Dwarf" is very old UK humor SF series in which this word and it's variations are used in every second sentence.
Word was neither god nor bad it was just used universally for everything.
I think that smeg-head was only word with insult meaning directed to "Arnold Rimmer" by his friends.

Series end with:
"
The End.
Smeg it is....
"
So figure out the meaning of the word.

Regards,
Slobodan
 
It came from that show, I just looked it up and read into it and realised I
had watched it countless times before, for some reason the I never got a
handle on the name.

Pretty fuunny show it was, its on PBS here in Minneapolis every now and then
too.

Cheers

Slobodan Brcin (eMVP) said:
Hi Paul,

But series come from UK.

"Red Dwarf" is very old UK humor SF series in which this word and it's
variations are used in every second sentence.
Word was neither god nor bad it was just used universally for everything.
I think that smeg-head was only word with insult meaning directed to
"Arnold Rimmer" by his friends.
 
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