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Old May 7th 04, 07:51 PM
Harry
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Default SP2 support security template of SP1a

A self-defined security template was created on XP SP1a,
and works fine. After installing SP2, the network
connection service cannot start properly. A new self-
defined security template has to be created.

Question:
Does SP2 support the self-defined security template
created on pre-SP2 platform?
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Old May 7th 04, 08:43 PM
Torgeir Bakken \(MVP\)
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Default SP2 support security template of SP1a

Harry wrote:

A self-defined security template was created on XP SP1a,
and works fine. After installing SP2, the network
connection service cannot start properly. A new self-
defined security template has to be created.

Question:
Does SP2 support the self-defined security template
created on pre-SP2 platform?

Hi

Note that there are newsgroups dedicated to the SP2 RC1 beta
you should post to:


Welcome to Windows XP SP2 Technical Preview Newsgroups
http://communities.microsoft.com/new...xpsp2&slcid=us


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