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| Stefano Scheda 2004-12-07, 4:00 am |
| Are older builds of MS products available in some kind of archive downloads?
Their availability can be useful to support customers with outdated systems
(eg: I currently need to investigate an odd behavior of IE6 that works fine
with the current 2900 build but seemingly fails on a 2600 build at a
customer site).
TIA
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Stefano Scheda
R&D Manager
Gruppo Formula
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| Dieter Krosch 2004-12-07, 8:56 am |
| Stefano Scheda wrote:
> Are older builds of MS products available in some kind of archive
> downloads?
> Their availability can be useful to support customers with outdated
> systems (eg: I currently need to investigate an odd behavior of IE6
> that works fine with the current 2900 build but seemingly fails on a
> 2600 build at a customer site).
>
2600 = Windows XP without a Service Pack
Log in to subscriber downloads:
Platforms
-Windows XP
--Windows XP Professional
---Windows XP Professional
----Windows XP Professional (English)
= File:
en_winXP_Pro_x86_build2600_ISO.img, ISO-9660 CD Image
HTH
Dieter
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| Rob Nicholson 2004-12-10, 3:56 pm |
| > 2600 = Windows XP without a Service Pack
But some of the older products have disappeared like Office 2000.
Cheers, Rob.
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