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More info?)
Problem resolved. I found a utility that was able to copy
the file to a CD. It installed without any major problems.
>-----Original Message-----
>Thanks Andy for getting it that far.
>However the network version can only be downloaded to the
>computer hard drive. It won't let itself be downloaded
>to a CD. And once it has been downloaded to my Desktop,
>it won't let me move it or copy it. The computer that
>needs the updated Service Pack is in a room across the
>house and doesn't have a network connection.
>
>Anyone have any way to change the properties of the file
>so that it could be moved or an alternate source for a
>copy of Service Pack 6a that can be downloaded to a CD?
>>-----Original Message-----
>>In article <1ae5a01c44f24$5c2bfc60$a401280a@phx.gbl>,
>>anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com says...
>>> I am trying to install Service Pack 6a on a Windows NT
>4.0
>>> Server that is not connected to the internet. Where
>does
>>> one find a version of the Service Pack that does not
>>> require a Web connection during installation?
>>
>> On the standard Microsoft download page for the
Service
>Pack, there
>>should be a 'Network Install' option. That is one big
>file. You can put it
>>on a CD.
>>
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