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  • Subject: Re: Windows 95 not shutting down with Client Access for Win95 V3R1M2 and Novell 4.1
  • From: Gary Feinstein <GFeinste@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 30 Aug 1997 18:23:49 -0500
  • Organization: Planet Hollywood International Inc.

Touche!!!  Although, I always make sure mine is on the right level.  

Neil Palmer wrote:
> 
> ANd you suffered the consequences when the upgrade to V3R1M2 didn't go
> smoothly because some of the V3R1M1 PC's weren't at the latest Service
> Pack level !    :-)
> (I remove the 'Check Service Pack' from the startup too, and just send the
> users a message telling them to run 'Install Service Pack' when I've
> applied a new SP PTF to the 400 - no sense in slowing down the Win95
> startup every time, when you may not even need to connect to the 400.  Of
> course there's always ONE user who doesn't run it when you tell them!).
> ...Neil
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