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  • G Gary Wheeler

    cykophysh39 wrote:

    minute can be anywhere between 60 seconds to 60000 seconds

    You must have Microsoft Minute™ 2.0. In the latest version, Microsoft Time Unit Advanced Home Professional Business Media Edition™ 3.0, it can be anywhere from 60 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 seconds.


    Software Zen: delete this;

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    Douglas Troy
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    :laugh:


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    • F Frank Kerrigan

      This is the longest ever sp I've installed, its been going for over 2 hours now....................:sigh:


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      Christopher Duncan
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      I'd like to thank you all for volunteering to blindly charge over that hill. Should any of you come back alive, I'll be happy to review your assessment of the situation and may consider taking action myself should the casualty reports be low enough. Don't forget to duck. :-D

      Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalStrategyConsulting.com

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      • F Frank Kerrigan

        This is the longest ever sp I've installed, its been going for over 2 hours now....................:sigh:


        Blog Have I http:\\www.frankkerrigan.com

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        Dragan Matic
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        After 30 minutes of installing (it came to 'analyzing your current configuration' - or something like that) in the background, the window came to the foreground - and not realizing that - and thinking that I am still working in another window I pressed ESC! Installer exited immediately without any confirmation! :sigh: How ingenious!!!! :(( Can't understand how difficult it would have been to put a confirmation dialog on exit. :wtf: Well, here we go again...

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        • F Frank Kerrigan

          This is the longest ever sp I've installed, its been going for over 2 hours now....................:sigh:


          Blog Have I http:\\www.frankkerrigan.com

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          peterchen
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          Frank Kerrigan wrote:

          its been going for over 2 hours now

          They Service Pack is OpenSource, and needs to go through the VS2005 C++ compiler during installation.


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          • D Dragan Matic

            After 30 minutes of installing (it came to 'analyzing your current configuration' - or something like that) in the background, the window came to the foreground - and not realizing that - and thinking that I am still working in another window I pressed ESC! Installer exited immediately without any confirmation! :sigh: How ingenious!!!! :(( Can't understand how difficult it would have been to put a confirmation dialog on exit. :wtf: Well, here we go again...

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            peterchen
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            It's Install software, usability doesn't apply here. (Doubly so for Windows Installer)


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            • R realJSOP

              I was just poking all the IE zealots in the ribs. I use FireFox.

              "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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              Kevin McFarlane
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              It's usually the minority rather than the majority users of a software product that are the zealots.

              Kevin

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              • R realJSOP

                I was just poking all the IE zealots in the ribs. I use FireFox.

                "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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                "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                Frank Kerrigan
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                Browser types are like loo paper for me;I use the thing for function not to stare at or tell people how fluffy it is. :laugh:


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                • D Dragan Matic

                  After 30 minutes of installing (it came to 'analyzing your current configuration' - or something like that) in the background, the window came to the foreground - and not realizing that - and thinking that I am still working in another window I pressed ESC! Installer exited immediately without any confirmation! :sigh: How ingenious!!!! :(( Can't understand how difficult it would have been to put a confirmation dialog on exit. :wtf: Well, here we go again...

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                  Frank Kerrigan
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                  Maybe MS us mistook us for development profressions


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                  • F Frank Kerrigan

                    This is the longest ever sp I've installed, its been going for over 2 hours now....................:sigh:


                    Blog Have I http:\\www.frankkerrigan.com

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                    Shog9 0
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                    And again they fail to have the list of fixes up and running. Or even a link to the list that was finally compiled for the beta. WTF, anyway? :sigh:

                    ---- I just want you to be happy; That's my only little wish...

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                    • D Dragan Matic

                      After 30 minutes of installing (it came to 'analyzing your current configuration' - or something like that) in the background, the window came to the foreground - and not realizing that - and thinking that I am still working in another window I pressed ESC! Installer exited immediately without any confirmation! :sigh: How ingenious!!!! :(( Can't understand how difficult it would have been to put a confirmation dialog on exit. :wtf: Well, here we go again...

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                      ednrgc
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                      Something from Microsoft not working correctly? I'm shocked.

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