Since we are beta testing FFP3-2 maybe we could start testing XPSP3P.
As a portable app it could update a XPS2 machine to XPSP3 while in use and on shut down restore it to XPSP2 leaving no traces behind
Any takers
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And John is busy with other stuff...
but maybe that should go in the off topic forum, whaddaya think?
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wtf? this is something that is impossible to do! People who think that is it and are forum regulars should be banned for thinking such things. Alternatively just carry sp3 installer around and then upgrade pcs as needed (that you control have admin rights to etc... etc... if really needed!)
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Things have got to get better, they can't get worse, or can they?
I suppose you'd add the condition that it do it all while running as Guest, not Administrator.
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Good joke.
However, the idea is not dumb. But updates are always globally installed and it would not be a good idea to mess with in/de-installation in order not to mess up the guest computer.
lmao @ "the idea is not dumb"
you fail
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MCP (For XP and Server 2003)
Network + Certified
aim is "nycjv321" (minus quotes)