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Browse All TopicsA couple of years ago I found a procedure to create an integrated install directory but I have lost the link to that site.
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How do I "brute force" the SP6a Service Pack into a /i386 directory so I can install NT4SP6a in one shot?
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by: SunBowPosted on 2001-06-06 at 10:32:18ID: 6160640
I dunno. I went as far as SP5 and was happy enough. This sounds like what they are doing to IE. Have you looked at SP7? I heard it was out and would be preferred anyway, if you need to keep up to date on patches.
tserver/nt s/download s/recommen ded/ SP6/al lSP6.asp
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omigosh! Do ensure you really do have SP6a, after all!
I thought I also had alternatives bookmarked, like for ftp, but cannot find now. You might try a google that includes IE for the packages that are downloadable.