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Old December 6th 03, 06:55 AM
Markus Bauer
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Hello,

a question concerning the Technet Windows XP Pro 120 Day Evaluation Version:
Can I apply all patches and services packs from the "normal" version?
Or are there any side effects, so that not all patches can be applied?

TIA

Markus

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Old December 6th 03, 06:56 AM
Joseph Conway [MSFT]
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You can use it as you would a retail version, all patches will apply.

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Hello,

a question concerning the Technet Windows XP Pro 120 Day Evaluation

Version:
Can I apply all patches and services packs from the "normal" version?
Or are there any side effects, so that not all patches can be applied?

TIA

Markus



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Old December 6th 03, 06:56 AM
Markus Bauer
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Default Technet Win XP Eval Question

Joseph Conway [MSFT] wrote:
You can use it as you would a retail version, all patches will apply.

Hello Joseph

thanx for the information.

Regards

Markus Bauer

 




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