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The service pack, which will be downloaded automatically into many PCs through Microsoft's Windows Update service, could break current applications, disrupt networking setups and prompt nontechnical users to make PC configuration decisions that may be beyond their grasp.
Guess I'm going to have a busy month...
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“The Government of Spain will not applaud those who set the world on fire just because they show up with a bucket.” - Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez
- Anyone on this board is a techie and will know how to answer questions from a firewall
- Anyone on this forum is also likely to keep their apps up to date, and if they're not, knows how to update them or install the latest version.
- The real problems will occur with small businesses running custom office management software. This software is generally not robustly written. Most of the doctors offices I have as clients have already gotten letters from their office management software providers instructing them NOT to install SP2.
- The other people with major issues will be computer neophytes - people who are not techies and have no idea how a computer works. They've been told all along that critical updates are a GOOD THING. There's going to be alot of them upset when a critical update makes something on their computer stop working.
More business for me, granted, but it's going to be "interesting".
I also need to familiarize myself with SP2 and haven't had time yet. Need to install it on a VMWare testbed next week and get up to speed on it.
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“The Government of Spain will not applaud those who set the world on fire just because they show up with a bucket.” - Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez
- The other people with major issues will be computer neophytes - people who are not techies and have no idea how a computer works. They've been told all along that critical updates are a GOOD THING. There's going to be alot of them upset when a critical update makes something on their computer stop working.
aye, i can relate to that, havin' had my system seriously FUBAR-ed w/1st attempt o' SP1 install. don't know when ~ or if ~ i'll e'en install SP2. but i've autoupdate set to prompt me 1st. i learned a v.* important lesson w/that SP1, ~ image!! or @ least back up. ignorance/hindsight = 20/20 .
DEFINATELY make a ghost image of your boot partition before upgrading. Even though SP2 will have an uninstaller and make a restore point but I wouldn't rely on it.
Better safe than sorry.
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“The Government of Spain will not applaud those who set the world on fire just because they show up with a bucket.” - Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez
Originally posted by FlyingPenguin DEFINATELY make a ghost image of your boot partition before upgrading. Even though SP2 will have an uninstaller and make a restore point but I wouldn't rely on it.
Better safe than sorry.
word. that's one lesson i will ne'er* forget,,, coz i learned it the hard way.
Well I'm running SP2 on a VMWare testbed and here's the first issue that will cause me grief when clients install this thing:
I have NAV 2004 (full updated) installed on this testbed, which in theory should be fully SP2 compliant, yet the Windows Security Center is informing me that my Virus Protection status can't be determined.
Great, since 99% of my clients use NAV...
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“The Government of Spain will not applaud those who set the world on fire just because they show up with a bucket.” - Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez
Originally posted by FlyingPenguin Well I'm running SP2 on a VMWare testbed and here's the first issue that will cause me grief when clients install this thing:
I have NAV 2004 (full updated) installed on this testbed, which in theory should be fully SP2 compliant, yet the Windows Security Center is informing me that my Virus Protection status can't be determined.
Great, since 99% of my clients use NAV...
That sucks for sure.
I did notice another new little thing. I have an external USB hub where nomally the power lights stay on when not in use. After applying SP2 the lights stay off until I plug a device into it.
Also, wireless connections are more user friendly.
Originally posted by MegaVectra Also, wireless connections are more user friendly.
Good cause the SP1 Wireless connection stuff sucks completely. It's mucho confusing and whatnot for anyone non-techie and some that are. I wonder if NetStumbler will be broken though.....