Sender: Windows NTBugtraq Mailing List From: Russ Subject: Re: Alert: NT4 SP6 now available - final release To: NTBUGTRAQ@LISTSERV.NTBUGTRAQ.COM -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- FYI, the URL included in my last message does link to the Final Release of SP6 and not a Beta. Official announcement to the general public is expected tomorrow, after which you'll find SP6 in its normal locations (for non-Premier customers). One would assume that all references to SP5 being the latest will be updated to reflect the release of SP6. Other points of interest: 1. If you order the CD today they'll tell you its "backordered". 2. SP6 is not a "must apply" SP, see; http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/nts/downloads/recommended/PREM_SP6/updates.asp for a complete list of fixes included in SP6 and determine whether or not you need to apply it. 3. Someone pointed out that some hardware drivers have been made "obsolete" and are not included in the SP6 download, but are included on the CD. This is common practice, and **generally** does not mean the hardware will not function with the SP applied. **HOWEVER**, it is always a very smart move to check with your hardware vendors and make sure they acknowledge that they're drivers will work with the SP. Some may not! The SP readme file tries to include all **known** issues with given hardware drivers, but if the configuration has not been tested, or the vendor has not tested/reported test results to Microsoft, then they cannot say one way or another. The fact that SP6 has been in beta test for several months should help to minimize such issues, but its no guarantee, and certainly should not prevent you from asking your vendors directly yourselves. 4. Some people have pointed out the fact that there are already post-SP6 hot fixes available on Microsoft's FTP site. This fact did not mean that SP6 had been released. Expect this to happen in the future (e.g. with SP7). When Microsoft freezes the inclusions for a given SP, fixes made after that date are going to be post-SPx, even though the SP may not actually be released yet. This is to ensure that the beta testing results provide an accurate dataset. The alternative is to start the beta testing phase over, and over, each time a new fix is developed. This issue is going to cause some confusion, no doubt about it. See my next message for more information about this issue. 5. Finally, before sending me a message saying that a link doesn't work, try looking at the entire message first. Assuming that any links are wrapped, and that means you will have to unwrap them to be able to make it work. In Outlook, this can be done by choosing to reply to the message, then simply deleting the carriage return at the end of the first line of a URL (which will cause the rest of the URL to be highlighted and allowed as a link). Cheers, Russ - NTBugtraq Editor -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 6.0.2 iQCVAwUBOBddhhBh2Kw/l7p5AQH1EgQA3b9ytw2SrGEamQtAr/Nc+h4maNkZNojU QlL4CPeZLlEDlwcmjATrg1uogqxQtdx8r6uDB5HwCZAhF9u+Sq6iFxmyHQMvnP5s VJPNwJaJPJjlKOjXahMRw+sxP2dkqMgduJHxWcZbWt3d44eNNR+2l7+v2VwkTjLn 6TM23rRHNVs= =yFa0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----