Microsoft KB Archive/232855

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Microsoft Windows 95 Year 2000 Corporate Update Readme File

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Q232855

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The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft Windows 95

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SUMMARY
This article contains a copy of the information in the Corpupd.txt file included in the Microsoft Windows 95 Year 2000 Corporate Update (corpupd.exe).

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************************************************************************ Microsoft Windows 95 Corporate Update README File May 1999

(c) Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1999

This document provides complementary information to supplement the Microsoft Windows 95 documentation.

NOTE: For the best readability, maximize the Notepad window.

To print this file, open it in Notepad or another word processing program, and then click Print on the File menu.

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The Corporate Update (corpupd.exe) is a companion package for the Windows 95 Y2K Update (w95y2k.exe) provided in response to corporate customer feedback regarding the Windows 95 Y2K Update package.

The Windows 95 Y2K Update needs to be installed before installing the companion Corpupd.exe.

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Corpupd.exe supports the following install switches:

There are several installation options available to advanced users when installing the Corporate Update. You can view these options at  any time by clicking Start, clicking Run, typing corpupd.exe /? and then clicking OK.

To use the optional installation parameters below, type corpupd.exe

/Q - Quiet mode (skips all user prompts) - Useful for silent installations in batch setups. /T: - Specifies a temporary working folder. /C - Extract files only to the folder when used also with /T - Allows an administrator to download files into a specified location. /C: - Override install command defined by author - Not used for this update.

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Corpupd.exe addresses the following concerns:

Confusion regarding a Windows 95 Hotfix (Q172707) 1. The hotfix registered itself to display in Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs and QFECheck.exe. The Windows 95 Y2K Update supercedes the hotfix but did not remove the registry entries. Corpupd.exe corrects this by removing the hotfix registry entries that are no longer needed and removing the ability to inadvertently uninstall. 2. The hotfix mistakenly copied command.com to the windows\command folder. Corpupd.exe corrects this by removing command.com from the windows\command folder. The Windows 95 Y2K Update correctly updates command.com in the appropriate locations.

Registering the Windows 95 Y2K Update so QFECheck identifies the install. Corporate customers requested that the Windows 95 Y2K Update is   displayed in QFECheck.exe to easily determine that the Windows 95 Y2K Update is installed. Corpupd.exe adds the registry entries needed for this.

Confusion regarding VDHCP.386 The Windows 95 Y2K Update included a Y2K compliant VDHCP.386 for "clean" installs of Windows 95 or Windows 95 OSR2.x. It did not include a Y2K compliant version of VDHCP.386 for systems which had installed either the Microsoft DUN 1.3 or Winsock2 Updates. A Microsoft DUN 1.3/Winsock2 Y2K Update is now available which includes a Y2K compliant version of  VDHCP.386 for systems running the Microsoft DUN 1.3 or Winsock2 Updates. Corpupd.exe includes the Microsoft DUN 1.3 or Winsock2 Y2K Update. Additional query words: y2k year 2000 winsock2 DUN sockets dial-up corporate

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Technology : kbWin95search kbWin95