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To: mr.mark who wrote (19774)5/16/2001 4:56:09 PM
From: Spytrdr  Read Replies (1) of 110652
 
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"2.3 Installing Service Pack 2

You can install Service Pack 2 from the Service Pack 2 CD, from a network drive, or from the Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack Web site. During the installation process, the W2ksp2.exe program installs the service pack files on your computer and automatically creates a backup of the files and settings that the service pack installer changes and saves them in a $NTServicepackUninstall$ folder in your systemroot folder.

To stop W2ksp2.exe from automatically creating a back-up

For an attended installation, clear the Backup files necessary to uninstall this Service Pack at a later time check box.
For an unattended installation, add the -n switch to the command line when you run W2ksp2.exe.
For more information about the W2ksp2.exe command-line switches, see Using Command-Line Switches with Update.exe.
Important If you turn off the automatic backup option for W2ksp2.exe, you cannot use the uninstall Service Pack 2 mechanism and, therefore, cannot uninstall the service pack."
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