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Lisa
2005-07-19 18:47:02 UTC
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Hi,

After SP6a for NT4.0 released, there are still a lot of security patches
released. Should I have to install them one by one or if there is better way
to install them all in one?

Thanks in advance!

Lisa
Rob Stow
2005-07-19 19:34:27 UTC
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Post by Lisa
Hi,
After SP6a for NT4.0 released, there are still a lot of security patches
released. Should I have to install them one by one or if there is better way
to install them all in one?
Thanks in advance!
Lisa
Long after SP6a there was a post-SP6 security rollup.
You should start off by installing that.

Next, there were many more security hotfixes - especially
including fixes for IE and OE.

I suggest you take a look at Calvin's
"Windows NT 4.0 Reference Material"
at http://nt4ref.zcm.com.au/
Lisa
2005-07-19 21:12:05 UTC
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Thank you Rob. I just look for Post SP6a Security Rollup (SRP) in Microsoft
website, but can not find it. If you know where it is, would you please send
me the link?

Thanks again,

Lisa
Post by Rob Stow
Post by Lisa
Hi,
After SP6a for NT4.0 released, there are still a lot of security patches
released. Should I have to install them one by one or if there is better way
to install them all in one?
Thanks in advance!
Lisa
Long after SP6a there was a post-SP6 security rollup.
You should start off by installing that.
Next, there were many more security hotfixes - especially
including fixes for IE and OE.
I suggest you take a look at Calvin's
"Windows NT 4.0 Reference Material"
at http://nt4ref.zcm.com.au/
Rob Stow
2005-07-20 01:16:35 UTC
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Post by Lisa
Thank you Rob. I just look for Post SP6a Security Rollup (SRP) in Microsoft
website, but can not find it. If you know where it is, would you please send
me the link?
Thanks again,
Lisa
Go to
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.aspx?displaylang=en
and select "Windows NT" as the product. That will turn up not
only the security rollup, but lots of other things that should
also be updated.

In any case, the specific URL for the rollup is:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=55af6965-d953-43bb-9445-b9434366e99d&DisplayLang=en
Post by Lisa
Post by Rob Stow
Post by Lisa
Hi,
After SP6a for NT4.0 released, there are still a lot of security patches
released. Should I have to install them one by one or if there is better way
to install them all in one?
Thanks in advance!
Lisa
Long after SP6a there was a post-SP6 security rollup.
You should start off by installing that.
Next, there were many more security hotfixes - especially
including fixes for IE and OE.
I suggest you take a look at Calvin's
"Windows NT 4.0 Reference Material"
at http://nt4ref.zcm.com.au/
Peter
2009-04-08 13:51:29 UTC
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Hi,

Does anyone know were i can obtain the lastest SP6a for windows NT 4.0
Micorsoft web site doesn't seem to have it at the following link. I just keep
getting web site not found
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=e396d059-e402-46ef-b095-a74399e25737&DisplayLang=en

If anyone would like to up load the file: Sp6i386.exe to my ftp site that
would be great
Post by Rob Stow
Post by Lisa
Hi,
After SP6a for NT4.0 released, there are still a lot of security patches
released. Should I have to install them one by one or if there is better way
to install them all in one?
Thanks in advance!
Lisa
Long after SP6a there was a post-SP6 security rollup.
You should start off by installing that.
Next, there were many more security hotfixes - especially
including fixes for IE and OE.
I suggest you take a look at Calvin's
"Windows NT 4.0 Reference Material"
at http://nt4ref.zcm.com.au/
Peter
2009-04-08 14:19:18 UTC
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Sorry i am referring to Service pack 6a for windows NT server 4.0

Thanks again for any help getting the file downloaded
Post by Peter
Hi,
Does anyone know were i can obtain the lastest SP6a for windows NT 4.0
Micorsoft web site doesn't seem to have it at the following link. I just keep
getting web site not found
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=e396d059-e402-46ef-b095-a74399e25737&DisplayLang=en
If anyone would like to up load the file: Sp6i386.exe to my ftp site that
would be great
Post by Rob Stow
Post by Lisa
Hi,
After SP6a for NT4.0 released, there are still a lot of security patches
released. Should I have to install them one by one or if there is better way
to install them all in one?
Thanks in advance!
Lisa
Long after SP6a there was a post-SP6 security rollup.
You should start off by installing that.
Next, there were many more security hotfixes - especially
including fixes for IE and OE.
I suggest you take a look at Calvin's
"Windows NT 4.0 Reference Material"
at http://nt4ref.zcm.com.au/
Dave Patrick
2009-04-09 03:36:01 UTC
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http://download.cnet.com/Microsoft-Windows-NT-4-0-Service-Pack-6a-Intel-x86-with-High-Encryption/3000-2098_4-10033928.html
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Post by Peter
Sorry i am referring to Service pack 6a for windows NT server 4.0
Thanks again for any help getting the file downloaded
Post by Peter
Hi,
Does anyone know were i can obtain the lastest SP6a for windows NT 4.0
Micorsoft web site doesn't seem to have it at the following link. I just keep
getting web site not found
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=e396d059-e402-46ef-b095-a74399e25737&DisplayLang=en
If anyone would like to up load the file: Sp6i386.exe to my ftp site that
would be great
Post by Rob Stow
Post by Lisa
Hi,
After SP6a for NT4.0 released, there are still a lot of security patches
released. Should I have to install them one by one or if there is better way
to install them all in one?
Thanks in advance!
Lisa
Long after SP6a there was a post-SP6 security rollup.
You should start off by installing that.
Next, there were many more security hotfixes - especially
including fixes for IE and OE.
I suggest you take a look at Calvin's
"Windows NT 4.0 Reference Material"
at http://nt4ref.zcm.com.au/
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