SP2 or SP3?

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Doreen

Right now we're using Office XP with no Service Pack. We're considering
SP2, but since SP3 is out, I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on which
is the preferred SP?

We have a document managment system (iManage) and some other 3rd party apps.

Any input would be GREATLY appreciated!

Thanks!
 
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Doreen said:
Right now we're using Office XP with no Service Pack. We're considering
SP2, but since SP3 is out, I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on which
is the preferred SP?

We have a document managment system (iManage) and some other 3rd party apps.

Any input would be GREATLY appreciated!

Thanks!
I don't recall for sure, but the SP-3 descrip will tell you
whether it includes all the stuff that was in SP-2.
Why would you want to bypass SP2; are you buying more
licenses for more machines? I recommend visiting MS and
readign up on the Office apps.

Pop
 
P

Pop

Doreen said:
Right now we're using Office XP with no Service Pack. We're considering
SP2, but since SP3 is out, I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on which
is the preferred SP?

We have a document managment system (iManage) and some other 3rd party apps.

Any input would be GREATLY appreciated!

Thanks!
I don't recall for sure, but the SP-3 descrip will tell you
whether it includes all the stuff that was in SP-2.
Why would you want to bypass SP2; are you buying more
licenses for more machines? I recommend visiting MS and
readign up on the Office apps.

Pop
 
P

Pop

Doreen said:
Right now we're using Office XP with no Service Pack. We're considering
SP2, but since SP3 is out, I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on which
is the preferred SP?

We have a document managment system (iManage) and some other 3rd party apps.

Any input would be GREATLY appreciated!

Thanks!
I don't recall for sure, but the SP-3 descrip will tell you
whether it includes all the stuff that was in SP-2.
Why would you want to bypass SP2; are you buying more
licenses for more machines? I recommend visiting MS and
readign up on the Office apps.

Pop
 
P

Pop

Doreen said:
Right now we're using Office XP with no Service Pack. We're considering
SP2, but since SP3 is out, I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on which
is the preferred SP?

We have a document managment system (iManage) and some other 3rd party apps.

Any input would be GREATLY appreciated!

Thanks!
I don't recall for sure, but the SP-3 descrip will tell you
whether it includes all the stuff that was in SP-2.
Why would you want to bypass SP2; are you buying more
licenses for more machines? I recommend visiting MS and
readign up on the Office apps.

Pop
 
P

Pop

Doreen said:
Right now we're using Office XP with no Service Pack. We're considering
SP2, but since SP3 is out, I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on which
is the preferred SP?

We have a document managment system (iManage) and some other 3rd party apps.

Any input would be GREATLY appreciated!

Thanks!
I don't recall for sure, but the SP-3 descrip will tell you
whether it includes all the stuff that was in SP-2.
Why would you want to bypass SP2; are you buying more
licenses for more machines? I recommend visiting MS and
readign up on the Office apps.

Pop
 
P

Pop

Doreen said:
Right now we're using Office XP with no Service Pack. We're considering
SP2, but since SP3 is out, I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on which
is the preferred SP?

We have a document managment system (iManage) and some other 3rd party apps.

Any input would be GREATLY appreciated!

Thanks!
I don't recall for sure, but the SP-3 descrip will tell you
whether it includes all the stuff that was in SP-2.
Why would you want to bypass SP2; are you buying more
licenses for more machines? I recommend visiting MS and
readign up on the Office apps.

Pop
 
P

Pop

Doreen said:
Right now we're using Office XP with no Service Pack. We're considering
SP2, but since SP3 is out, I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on which
is the preferred SP?

We have a document managment system (iManage) and some other 3rd party apps.

Any input would be GREATLY appreciated!

Thanks!
I don't recall for sure, but the SP-3 descrip will tell you
whether it includes all the stuff that was in SP-2.
Why would you want to bypass SP2; are you buying more
licenses for more machines? I recommend visiting MS and
readign up on the Office apps.

Pop
 
D

Doreen

What I'm more looking for is people who have has problems with one or the
other. I'm fully capable of reading up and seeing what gets fixed in SP3
(which includes EVERYTHING in SP2), but what I can't get is personal
experience with either service pack.

Thanks
 
D

Doreen

What I'm more looking for is people who have has problems with one or the
other. I'm fully capable of reading up and seeing what gets fixed in SP3
(which includes EVERYTHING in SP2), but what I can't get is personal
experience with either service pack.

Thanks
 
D

Doreen

What I'm more looking for is people who have has problems with one or the
other. I'm fully capable of reading up and seeing what gets fixed in SP3
(which includes EVERYTHING in SP2), but what I can't get is personal
experience with either service pack.

Thanks
 
D

Doreen

What I'm more looking for is people who have has problems with one or the
other. I'm fully capable of reading up and seeing what gets fixed in SP3
(which includes EVERYTHING in SP2), but what I can't get is personal
experience with either service pack.

Thanks
 
D

Doreen

What I'm more looking for is people who have has problems with one or the
other. I'm fully capable of reading up and seeing what gets fixed in SP3
(which includes EVERYTHING in SP2), but what I can't get is personal
experience with either service pack.

Thanks
 
D

Doreen

What I'm more looking for is people who have has problems with one or the
other. I'm fully capable of reading up and seeing what gets fixed in SP3
(which includes EVERYTHING in SP2), but what I can't get is personal
experience with either service pack.

Thanks
 
D

Doreen

What I'm more looking for is people who have has problems with one or the
other. I'm fully capable of reading up and seeing what gets fixed in SP3
(which includes EVERYTHING in SP2), but what I can't get is personal
experience with either service pack.

Thanks
 
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Eric Lawrence [MSFT]

Generally, you really should take the latest service pack to ensure that you
get all of the security fixes.

--
Thanks,

Eric Lawrence
Program Manager
Assistance and Worldwide Services

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 
E

Eric Lawrence [MSFT]

Generally, you really should take the latest service pack to ensure that you
get all of the security fixes.

--
Thanks,

Eric Lawrence
Program Manager
Assistance and Worldwide Services

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 
E

Eric Lawrence [MSFT]

Generally, you really should take the latest service pack to ensure that you
get all of the security fixes.

--
Thanks,

Eric Lawrence
Program Manager
Assistance and Worldwide Services

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 
E

Eric Lawrence [MSFT]

Generally, you really should take the latest service pack to ensure that you
get all of the security fixes.

--
Thanks,

Eric Lawrence
Program Manager
Assistance and Worldwide Services

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 
E

Eric Lawrence [MSFT]

Generally, you really should take the latest service pack to ensure that you
get all of the security fixes.

--
Thanks,

Eric Lawrence
Program Manager
Assistance and Worldwide Services

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 

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