SP2 - RTM or RC

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churin

I thought I installed RTM version of SP2 but "Window Vista(TM)
Evaluation copy. Build 6002" is still displayed on the desktop. The list
of Installed Updates include Service Pack of Microsoft
Windows(KB948465). Is KB948465 not yet finalized version of the SP2?
 
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churin

Peter said:
SP2 for Vista has been Gold since May 26 . You will need to uninstall
your Beta version before attempting to install the final SP2 for Vista

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/dd262148.aspx

Do you mean the KB948465 is not Gold? There is still only one SP2
listed at Technet download website and that is what I installed. The
following is the name of the service pack as listed at the site:

Windows Vista Serve Pack 2 and Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2 for
all edition(x86,x64, i64) - DVD (English, French, German, Japanese,
Spanish) - 04-30-2009 1,376.79(MB)
 
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Gordon

churin said:
Do you mean the KB948465 is not Gold? There is still only one SP2
listed at Technet download website and that is what I installed. The
following is the name of the service pack as listed at the site:

Windows Vista Serve Pack 2 and Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2 for
all edition(x86,x64, i64) - DVD (English, French, German, Japanese,
Spanish) - 04-30-2009 1,376.79(MB)

Is there any particular reason you are wanting to download the whole
thing rather than using Windows Updates?
 
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churin

Gordon said:
Is there any particular reason you are wanting to download the whole
thing rather than using Windows Updates?

I do not mean that I want to whole thing or not: My puzzle is that the
list of installed updates includes KB948465 and yet a notice of
"Evaluation copy. . . " is still shown on the desktop.
 
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churin

churin said:
I do not mean that I want to whole thing or not: My puzzle is that the
list of installed updates includes KB948465 and yet a notice of
"Evaluation copy. . . " is still shown on the desktop.
I uninstalled KB948465 and re-installed it, then the "Evaluation copy .
.. . " disappeared.
 

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