Hi,
This question is for bcastner or any knowledgeable MVP of similar expertise:
Do I correctly understand (thread779-1013670) that after I have installed XP Pro SP1 and then have installed SP2 and then have installed critical and important updates, Office 2003, apps, etc. that I can afterward ...
install the Recovery Console without breaking my system* provided that...
I first make a slipstreamed CD that incorporates SP2 into my XP Pro SP1 installation CD to use for installation of the Recovery Console?
(In other words, can I install the Recovery Console without having to do a fresh install/re-install of the OS?)
*by not breaking my system I mean that I will not create Product Activation headaches with the Office 2003 installation, among other possible problems. Or should I wait until after the Recovery Console is successfully installed before installing Office 2003?
--torandson
This question is for bcastner or any knowledgeable MVP of similar expertise:
Do I correctly understand (thread779-1013670) that after I have installed XP Pro SP1 and then have installed SP2 and then have installed critical and important updates, Office 2003, apps, etc. that I can afterward ...
install the Recovery Console without breaking my system* provided that...
I first make a slipstreamed CD that incorporates SP2 into my XP Pro SP1 installation CD to use for installation of the Recovery Console?
(In other words, can I install the Recovery Console without having to do a fresh install/re-install of the OS?)
*by not breaking my system I mean that I will not create Product Activation headaches with the Office 2003 installation, among other possible problems. Or should I wait until after the Recovery Console is successfully installed before installing Office 2003?
--torandson