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From: "Geo."
"waldo kitty" wrote in message
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>a service pack slip streamed
> copy of your operating system for easy installation and deployment.
I have a question about this whole concept.
Ok, so if a bunch of files are patched I can see how this could be
slipstreamed into an install.
But what about patches that do nothing but modify the security settings on
a couple of registry keys? How is a patch like that included in a
slipstream install package?
Geo.
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