07-25-06 06:11 PM
Yep, exactly why I'm having to do the train upgrade.
The latest patches I wanted to install were the July ones. The latest
matrix shows these as installed as part of 2000.4.3aSr2 or 2000.4.2sr?.
Given 2000.4.2 has been pulled as an upgrade, 2000.4.3 is the only path to
get the latest approved patches installed.
-Nathan
On 7/25/06, Ryan Ratliff <rratliff@cisco.com> wrote:
>
> What latest patches for Windows are you wanting to apply? Remember
> on an MCS platform if you don't download it from cisco.com don't put
> it on there. Installing patches directly from microsoft.com is not
> supported.
>
> -Ryan
>
> On Jul 24, 2006, at 9:24 PM, Nathan Reeves wrote:
>
> Wanted to throw the Q out before I kick off the upgrade later this
> week. Just realised that we can't install the latest patches for
> Windows without upgrading to the latest train of OS, which I'd been
> putting off until now.
>
> Currently running 2000.2.7Sr8 (+ 4 additional patches) and will
> upgrade to 2000.4.3aSr2. Installation on our lab servers seems fine,
> but has anyone else done this upgrade and seen any issues in
> production? Just never 100% confident that a problem free upgrade on
> a lab server servicing 5 endpoints is a great representation of a
> production system servicing 2000 endpoints.
>
> Thanks
>
> Nathan
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