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| Subject: | Windows XP SP2 deployment experience in the Virginia, USA Judiciary |
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| Date: | Thu, 12 Aug 2004 16:55:28 -0400 |
Resent as requested! __________________ Russ, Thank you for making this valuable forum for Windows XP SP2 implementation available to us. Having silently listened to this list and gained much from it, I finally find myself in the position to contribute. Here is my 'XP SP2 experience at the Virginia USA, Supreme Court. 1. The download took about 39 seconds to complete and was error-free on the first try; we have dual OC8 connections to the Internet. 2. I was successfully able to create SP2-integrated bootable CD media for XP Pro OEM media and XP Pro VLK media, both of which tested flawlessly on an install. I'll create and install integrated XP Pro Tablet Media tomorrow and only further report if there are problems. 3. An upgrade of my desktop system upon which I'm running Lotus Notes 6.5, Trend Micro Officescan Anti-virus, Hot-Sync for Palm-Pilot, Intel ProSet II GB NIC software and drivers, Veritas Backup Exec v9.1 SP1 as well as various MS and non-MS administration tools for NT4.0 through Windows Server 2003, plus all my favorite techno-geek tools, toys, GUI-skinning and music playing utilities went flawlessly and completed in about 40 minutes. 4 The SP upgrade did NOT reinstall Windows Messenger on my system even though I use MSN Messenger ver 6.2.0137 and have previously removed Windows Messenger. I attribute this success to my not having performed any registry 'hack' to block access to Windows Messenger, or deleting its files with impunity but rather truly uninstalled it some months back by changing a line in the file "C:\Windows\Inf\Sysoc.Inf" from msmsgs=msgrocm.dll,OcEntry,msmsgs.inf,hide,7 to msmsgs=msgrocm.dll,OcEntry,msmsgs.inf,,7 Note the word "hide" has been removed in the updated version. This allowed Windows Messenger to be listed in the add remove programs choices in the control panel and when remove was selected, the application was uninstalled in it's entirety. Hence when SP2 was applied, there was no vestige of Windows Messenger remaining for the SP installer to discover and upgrade / reinstall. My MSN Messenger continues to work after the SP2 upgrade. 5. DivXMPG4 V3 - I have and use this codec on my system, it was untouched by the SP2 upgrade and my Music Videos still play flawlessly (a fella's got to have some entertainment). 6. Anti-Virus - As of the time of this writing we are running Trend Micro Engine 7.100 pattern 953. It works flawlessly with the new XP Service Pack. We discontinued the use of Symantec and Network Associates products some time back for reasons outside the scope of this thread, but IMHO we would have had problems with any OS SP upgrade if they still in use. IMHO MS has done a laudable effort in producing this latest version of Service Pack and I am in full agreement with Russ as I believed he stated that there is no excuse for any software or application producer to not ensure their currently supported software was fully compatible with this update. However we as IT administrators must also bear equal responsibility in the success or failure of any application or update deployment as we too had close to eighteen months advance notice to prepare for this update. Respectfully submitted to NTBugtraq. James L. "Jim" Toth Network Analyst Department of Judicial Information Technology Office of the Executive Secretary Supreme Court of Virginia JToth@courts.state.va.us 804-786-8656 ----- NTBugtraq Editor's Note: Want to reply to the person who sent this message? This list is configured such that just hitting reply is going to result in the message coming to the list, not to the individual who sent the message. This was done to help reduce the number of Out of Office messages posters received. So if you want to send a reply just to the poster, you'll have to copy their email address out of the message and place it in your TO: field. -----
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