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RE: Verifying SP installation on NT 4


From: "Shawn Chaput" <schaput () usa net>
Date: Fri, 16 Oct 1998 15:36:38 -0500

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Thanks for the input.  I realized the Intel /Alpha thing almost
immediately after I sent it.  However, I think the registry
information could still be useful.  
Once again assuming, I would like to think that it remembers the file
name that was used for the service pack install ie. Nt4sp3_I but one
thing I noticed was only the 40bit domestic version was called that. 
When you download the domestic file from MS it is called   
nph-ntfinal.pl  (17997 Kb)  which you're supposed to rename 128sp3.exe

in my search of the vast web, I could find the 128 bit version only
under the same name (128sp3 or some variation of it).
My point is, if it says nt4sp3_x in the registry, chances are it is
using the domestic version.
What do you think?

SRC

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