Re: Is there a direct link to SP2 patch files?
- From: "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 20:11:51 -0700
Sorry I hit Send too soon.
Here's what's on the CD, I assume that it also includes extrs.
Volume in drive E is VRMSP_EN
Directory of E:\
AUTORUN.DLL
AUTORUN.EXE
AUTORUN.INF
<DIR> DOTNETFX
FAQ.HTM
<DIR> IMAGES
READMESP.HTM
SPWIZENG.DLL
<DIR> SUPPORT
<DIR> VALUEADD
WINXP_LOGO_HORIZ_SM.GIF
XPSP2.CMD
XPSP2.EXE
Directory of E:\DOTNETFX
ACCMGR.DLL
BASELINE.DAT
CDMGR.DLL
CMNRES.DLL
DEFHELP.DLL
DELTEMP.EXE
DEPMGR.DLL
DFCHGFLD.DLL
DFDEPUI.DLL
DFFACT.DAT
DFFACT.DLL
DISKMGR.DLL
DOTNETFX.EXE
EULA.TXT
GENCOMP.DLL
HTMLLITE.DLL
MSVCP70.DLL
MSVCR70.DLL
NDPSP.EXE
REBOOTST.EXE
SETLOG.DLL
SETUP.EXE
SETUP.SDB
SETUPDB.DLL
SITSETUP.DLL
SUITE.DLL
SVRGRMGR.DLL
TEMPLMGR.DLL
UIMGR.DLL
VALIDATE.DLL
VS_SETUP.PDI
XPSPREQS.DLL
XPSPSCEN.DLL
XPSPUI.DLL
Directory of E:\IMAGES
FAQ_ARUP.GIF
FAQ_ATPL.CSS
FAQ_BG2.JPG
FAQ_FRWL.GIF
FAQ_INEX.GIF
FAQ_MPLY.GIF
FAQ_OUEX.GIF
FAQ_PBLK.GIF
FAQ_PRGS.JPG
FAQ_SHLD.GIF
FAQ_WUPD.GIF
Directory of E:\SUPPORT
08/04/2004 05:00 AM <DIR> SYMBOLS
08/04/2004 05:00 AM <DIR> TOOLS
Directory of E:\SUPPORT\SYMBOLS
ADVPACK.DLL
EULA.TXT
SYMBOLS.CAB
SYMBOLS.CAT
SYMBOLS.EXE
SYMBOLS.INF
Directory of E:\SUPPORT\TOOLS
ACT20.EXE
DEPLOY.CAB
FASTWIZ.EXE
GBUNICNV.EXE
HFDEPLOY.HTM
MSRDPCLI.EXE
README.HTM
SETUP.EXE
SPDEPLOY.HTM
SUP_PRO.CAB
SUP_SRV.CAB
SUPPORT.CAB
SUPTOOLS.MSI
Directory of E:\VALUEADD
<DIR> 3RDPARTY
<DIR> MSFT
BANNER.GIF
VALUEADD.HTM
Directory of E:\VALUEADD\3RDPARTY\MGMT\CITRIX
ICA32.EXE
README.HTM
Directory of E:\VALUEADD\MSFT
<DIR> FONTS
<DIR> MGMT
<DIR> NET
<DIR> USMT
Directory of E:\VALUEADD\MSFT\FONTS
ARIALALS.TTF
ARIALALT.TTF
Directory of E:\VALUEADD\MSFT\MGMT\CIMV2R5
CIMV2R5.MOF
README.TXT
Directory of E:\VALUEADD\MSFT\MGMT\IAS
IASNT4.EXE
README.HTM
Directory of E:\VALUEADD\MSFT\MGMT\PBA
PBAINST.EXE
README.HTM
Directory of E:\VALUEADD\MSFT\MGMT\WBEMODBC
README.HTM
WBEMODBC.MSI
Directory of E:\VALUEADD\MSFT\NET\NETBEUI
NBF.SYS
NETBEUI.TXT
NETNBF.INF
Directory of E:\VALUEADD\MSFT\NET\TOOLS
TTCP.EXE
Directory of E:\VALUEADD\MSFT\USMT
<DIR> ANSI
ICONLIB.DLL
LOADSTATE.EXE
LOG.DLL
MIGAPP.INF
MIGISM.DLL
MIGISM.INF
MIGISM_A.DLL
MIGSYS.INF
MIGUSER.INF
MIGWIZ.INF
SCANSTATE.EXE
SCANSTATE_A.EXE
SCRIPT.DLL
SCRIPT_A.DLL
SHFOLDER.DLL
SYSFILES.INF
SYSMOD.DLL
SYSMOD_A.DLL
UNCTRN.DLL
UNCTRN_A.DLL
USMTDEF.INF
Directory of E:\VALUEADD\MSFT\USMT\ANSI
ICONLIB.DLL
LOG.DLL
MIGAPP.INF
MIGISM.DLL
MIGISM.INF
MIGSYS.INF
MIGUSER.INF
MIGWIZ.INF
SCANSTATE.EXE
SCRIPT.DLL
SHFOLDER.DLL
SYSFILES.INF
SYSMOD.DLL
UNCTRN.DLL
USMTDEF.INF
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:%23v0AG8aOGHA.312@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
John Jay Smith <-> hunted and pecked:
Why is the cdrom 475 mb though and the download version is only 266?http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=049c9dbe-3b8e-4f30-8245-9e368d3cdb5a&DisplayLang=en
Compression of the installer, or does the CD include other stuff as well?
"Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23LAyH3aOGHA.2696@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
KB835935-SP2-ENU.exe downloaded from here...
Windows XP Service Pack 2 Network Installation Package for IT
Professionals
and Developers
is the XP SP2 self-extracting installer file and 266.0 MB is as small as
it
gets.
The XP SP2 CD is 475MB.
Frustrated in Greeley. ;-)
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:pan.2006.02.25.01.16.33.245494@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Peter B. Steiger <see.sig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
It's about time for yet another security update, so I went over to the
microsoft.com downloads page. I click on the "download SP2 now" link...
and it tries to install and run Windows Update. In fact, half the
options I click on take me to Windows Update.
I don't want the automatic update. I don't need it. I want one entity
in
charge of deciding what files get placed on my computer, particularly my
operating system, and while there may be some question of that entity's
intelligence or sanity, it's sure not gonna be some program from Redmond
that forces itself on me.
So. Is there anyplace I can download the actual patch files as
self-contained EXE/ZIP/whatever so I can launch them at my own
discretion,
or am I locked into installing and running the update behemoth just to
get
the security patches?
(ps, added later) I did find some path to an "administrator center" that
lets you download a big honkin' 256MB patch so you can roll out your own
update on multiple platforms. Well, at least I can download it without
Windows Update... sigh.
--
Peter B. Steiger
Frustrated in Cheyenne, WY
If you must reply by email, you can reach me by placing zeroes
where you see stars: wypbs_**3 at bornagain.com.
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