Project 2000 SR1 version information request

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Mike @ MONY

Can someone tell me what the first version of WinProj.exe is to be SR-1?
Right now I can see my company has version 9.0.2000.0219, 0220,. and 0224
installed.

We need to get the MS03-037 security patch installed on these client PCs,
but the patch requires SR-1 to be installed before the patch can be
installed.
 
J

Jack D.

Mike said:
Can someone tell me what the first version of WinProj.exe is to be SR-1?
Right now I can see my company has version 9.0.2000.0219, 0220,. and 0224
installed.

We need to get the MS03-037 security patch installed on these client PCs,
but the patch requires SR-1 to be installed before the patch can be
installed.

You can look in the Help/about project screen to see for yourself. It will
say SR1 if it has service release 1.
Check the earliest version first and if that is OK you are free to install.
Otherwise, play it safe and install SR1 on the machines first.

--
Please try to keep replies in this group. I do check e-mail, but only
infrequently. For Macros and other things check http://masamiki.com/project

-Jack Dahlgren, Project MVP


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M

Mike @ MONY

Thank you for you help Jack.

FYI the first version of winproj.exe to be SR-1 is 9.0.2001.0219.


Mike said:
Can someone tell me what the first version of WinProj.exe is to be SR-1?
Right now I can see my company has version 9.0.2000.0219, 0220,. and 0224
installed.

We need to get the MS03-037 security patch installed on these client PCs,
but the patch requires SR-1 to be installed before the patch can be
installed.

You can look in the Help/about project screen to see for yourself. It will
say SR1 if it has service release 1.
Check the earliest version first and if that is OK you are free to install.
Otherwise, play it safe and install SR1 on the machines first.

--
Please try to keep replies in this group. I do check e-mail, but only
infrequently. For Macros and other things check http://masamiki.com/project

-Jack Dahlgren, Project MVP


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