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тАО06-05-2005 09:49 PM
тАО06-05-2005 09:49 PM
Hi,
We have RA4100s connected to a couple of clustered DL760 via two HUB7s. Currently we run windows 2000 Servcie Pack 2 with Secure Path 3.1b. Has anyone any experience of patching to Windows Service Pack 4 (or 3) with Secure Path 3.1b?
Any comments appreciated.
We have RA4100s connected to a couple of clustered DL760 via two HUB7s. Currently we run windows 2000 Servcie Pack 2 with Secure Path 3.1b. Has anyone any experience of patching to Windows Service Pack 4 (or 3) with Secure Path 3.1b?
Any comments appreciated.
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тАО06-06-2005 12:26 AM
тАО06-06-2005 12:26 AM
Re: Secure Path and Windows 2000
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тАО06-06-2005 03:02 AM
тАО06-06-2005 03:02 AM
Re: Secure Path and Windows 2000
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. I did actually see that page but all the updated drivers seem to be dated August 2001 and the original page that points to the 'updated drivers when they become available' is dated December 02.
Are there newer drivers anywhere? Or do I need them? Or, have you actually done this in practice successfully?
Thanks for the reply. I did actually see that page but all the updated drivers seem to be dated August 2001 and the original page that points to the 'updated drivers when they become available' is dated December 02.
Are there newer drivers anywhere? Or do I need them? Or, have you actually done this in practice successfully?
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тАО06-06-2005 04:41 AM
тАО06-06-2005 04:41 AM
Solution
New drivers are here:
http://h18023.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/download/21595.html
and, I think, latest firmware is here:
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/revision/2863.html
My opinion (my preference) is to use sp4 (use different caching technology in comparison to sp3).
regards,
Andrzej
http://h18023.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/download/21595.html
and, I think, latest firmware is here:
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/revision/2863.html
My opinion (my preference) is to use sp4 (use different caching technology in comparison to sp3).
regards,
Andrzej
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