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[ISSForum] Real Secure Server Sensors XPU - Service Pack Relationships

Subject: [ISSForum] Real Secure Server Sensors XPU - Service Pack Relationships
Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2006 17:58:16 +0100
Hi, I?m trying to understand the relationship between Real Secure Server 
Sensor XPU updates and Service Packs.

I?ve read in the Read Me files for SP 4.3 that it requires a certain level 
of XPU before it can be deployed. 
 Is this link the same in the other direction, so XPU updates can be 
deployed up to a point, but after this a Service Pack may be required? 

Out situation is that we have several Server Sensors deployed with Service 
Pack 4.1 These sensors have out of date XPU files.

We wish to update to the latest version of XPU on these sensors before we 
role out service pack 4.3. Is this possible?

We're using Server Sensor 7.0 (SP4.1) Sensors in conjunction with Site 
Protector (SP5.2) on Intel Windows 2000 Systems.

Alistair Thomass
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