How do I determine if SP1 has been applied?
Hi Jerry,
I always wanted to compile this list and your question have given me the
opportunity
It's a little more than what you asked for, but I'll add the list to my
website for future reference that everyone can view
1. Click Start, and then click Search.
2. In the Search Results pane, click All files and folders under Search
Companion.
3. In the All or part of the file name box, type the appropriate file
name as listed below, and then click Search.
4. In the resulting list of files, right-click the file, and then click
Properties.
5. On the Version tab, determine the version of the file that is
installed on your computer.
Microsoft Office Project Professional/Standard 2003 - WinProj.exe
Release version 11.0.2003.816
SP1 11.1.2004.1707
SP2 11.2.2005.1801
Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 - Pjintl.dll
Release version 11.0.2003.816
SP1 11.1.2004.1707
SP2 11.2.2005.1801
Windows SharePoint Services - Stsadm.exe
Release version 11.0.5510.0
SP1 11.0.6361.0
Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 - Spsbackup.exe
Release version 11.0.5704.0
SP1 11.0.6715.0
SP2 11.0.8126.0
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 - Sqlservr.exe
Release version 2000.80.194.0
SP1 2000.80.384.0
SP2 2000.80.534.0
SP3 2000.80.760.0 Tuesday, December 17, 2002, 2:26:22 PM
SP3a 2000.80.760.0 Tuesday, December 17, 2002, 5:26:20 PM
SP4 2000.80.2039.0
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services - msmdsrv.exe
Release version 8.0.1.94
SP1 8.0.384.0
SP2 8.0.534.0
SP3 & SP3a 8.0.760.0 Tuesday, December 17, 2002, 4:23:16 PM
SP4 8.0.2039.0
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Rolly Perreaux, PMP
Project Server Trainer/Consultant
IT Summit Series
Advanced Microsoft Technology Training
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