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how to integrate (slipstream)SP6a into NT4.0

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David Arnold - 25 Feb 2004 03:28 GMT
Hello, i need to integrate(slipstream) service pack6a
into windows nt 4.0. This way the installation in the
computers here can be easier and less time consuming for
me, thanks for any help. I tried to use the same method
that is used to integrate service packs into the win2000
cd, even though most file names are the same, this method
obviously failed for windows nt 4.0   Thanks in advance
for any information.

David
Dave Patrick - 25 Feb 2004 03:53 GMT
You can't. Slipstreaming didn't come about till Windows 2000

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David Arnold - 25 Feb 2004 05:54 GMT
awww... oh well, at least now i know, thank you so much
for the info Dave, wish you a beautiful day.
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