Subj : Win2K: Post SP1 To : William Grinolds From : Tulipant Gergely Date : Sat Aug 12 2000 03:20 am William Grinolds -> Alan Zisman >>Win2K: Post SP1<< @ 08 Aug 00 19:55:49 WG> That's only a guess on the second one. In NT, if you needed to insert WG> your original CD to load any component of NT, you would be required WG> (read: it is STRONGLY suggested) to re-apply the latest service pack to WG> make sure all DLL's and such are at the same service pack level - avoids WG> potential conflicts. W2K seems to fill that gap better, if I'm right. Have you ever been called an optimist? :) Anyway, I still think it would be better to store just and index file of the service pack files on the hard disk, so next time you add something to Windows, it could ask you to insert the appropriate CD(s) including the needed files in drive A:. :) --- SkyReader/Linux v1.01a-7 * Origin: COMM Port OS/2 juge.com 204.89.247.1 (281) 980-9671 (1:106/2000) .