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Pete Bartling
I have Office XP set up on an admin installation point on a server and then
use GPO's to send it out to all my clients. I have all the security patches
sitting in a folder called Patches on the server's local drive. So I just
went to download the latest word update and I have an older Word security
update already with the same name. So my question is, how is it best to
handle this situation? Do I need to put the new update in a seperate
folder? At first figured I could delete the old update, as all my clients
are already updated, but then that would prevent new clients from getting
that update, so that won't work. Suggestions?
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Sincerely,
Pete Bartling
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Cisco Certified Network Associate
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer
E-mail: (e-mail address removed)
use GPO's to send it out to all my clients. I have all the security patches
sitting in a folder called Patches on the server's local drive. So I just
went to download the latest word update and I have an older Word security
update already with the same name. So my question is, how is it best to
handle this situation? Do I need to put the new update in a seperate
folder? At first figured I could delete the old update, as all my clients
are already updated, but then that would prevent new clients from getting
that update, so that won't work. Suggestions?
--
Sincerely,
Pete Bartling
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Cisco Certified Network Associate
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer
E-mail: (e-mail address removed)