Office 2000 update

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Sleepless in New Jersey

We're somewhat behind in installing updates. If I download and install SP3
will that cover the prior updates or will I have to go back and download and
install the prior updates?
 
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Sleepless in New Jersey

Great. Just what I needed.

Thank you.

Peter Foldes said:
SP3 will cover all prior including S1 SP2

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garfield-n-odie

Wrong... SP3 includes updates released after SR-1a (such as SP2),
but does not include SR-1 or SR-1a. What "S1" "SP Releases" are
you talking about?
 
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garfield-n-odie

You have a short memory. You said, "SP3 will cover all prior
including S1 SP2". SP3 does not cover all prior. SP3 does not
cover S1, whatever that is. You are still wrong.
 
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garfield-n-odie

Not trying to get a star. Not trying to give a star. Only
trying to give correct information to "Sleepless in New Jersey",
which you did not do.
 
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Sleepless in New Jersey

Thanks a lot for straightening this matter out .

Thanks also for your interest and effort.
 
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garfield-n-odie

You're welcome, and thanks for the feedback. I forgot to mention
that you should have your Office 2000 CD handy before you try to
install the updates, because you may be prompted to insert the CD
at some point, and your Office installation could get hosed if
you don't provide the CD when requested.
 
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Sleepless in New Jersey

Thanks again.

garfield-n-odie said:
You're welcome, and thanks for the feedback. I forgot to mention
that you should have your Office 2000 CD handy before you try to
install the updates, because you may be prompted to insert the CD
at some point, and your Office installation could get hosed if
you don't provide the CD when requested.
 

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