Office 2003/sp1 upgrade to sp2 --installation point

V

Vegeta

I have an admin installation point of Office 2003 that has been
patched(slipstream) with sp1. Is it possible to patch the admin installation
point with sp2 on top of the 2003/sp1 or does sp2 have to be patched to a
clean Office 2003 image? Thanks for any feedback.

server - server2k3
wrkst - xp/sp2
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi,

Please read the SP2 readme. It explains how to patch your Admin point
and then roll it out to all client PCs. If you're only just doing SP2
you are slack on security.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi,

Please read the SP2 readme. It explains how to patch your Admin point
and then roll it out to all client PCs. If you're only just doing SP2
you are slack on security.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi,

Please read the SP2 readme. It explains how to patch your Admin point
and then roll it out to all client PCs. If you're only just doing SP2
you are slack on security.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi,

Please read the SP2 readme. It explains how to patch your Admin point
and then roll it out to all client PCs. If you're only just doing SP2
you are slack on security.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi,

Please read the SP2 readme. It explains how to patch your Admin point
and then roll it out to all client PCs. If you're only just doing SP2
you are slack on security.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi,

Please read the SP2 readme. It explains how to patch your Admin point
and then roll it out to all client PCs. If you're only just doing SP2
you are slack on security.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi,

Please read the SP2 readme. It explains how to patch your Admin point
and then roll it out to all client PCs. If you're only just doing SP2
you are slack on security.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi,

Please read the SP2 readme. It explains how to patch your Admin point
and then roll it out to all client PCs. If you're only just doing SP2
you are slack on security.
 

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