Microsoft KB Archive/173877

= What Files Are Needed to Uninstall Windows NT Service Pack =

Article ID: 173877

Article Last Modified on 10/31/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Developer Edition
 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q173877



SYMPTOMS
If you applied a Windows NT 4.0 service pack from a network share, you may not be able to uninstall the service pack.



CAUSE
This may occur if loss of network connectivity has made Update.exe or the service pack executable (that is, nt4sp3_i.exe) inaccessible because it resides on another server.



RESOLUTION
NOTE: In order to uninstall the Windows NT service pack, the option to create an uninstall directory must have been chosen during the application of the service pack and the %SystemRoot%\$NTServicePackUninstall$ must exist.

If the service pack was installed from the self-installing file (for example, the Service Pack 3 executable file is called nt4sp3_i.exe), perform the following steps:


 * 1) From the system that contains the nt4sp3_i.exe executable file, extract the files to a directory by typing the following from an MS-DOS command prompt:

nt4sp3_i.exe

This will expand all the Service pack files without installing them.
 * 1) Copy the files Update.exe, License.txt, and Update.inf to a floppy disk.
 * 2) Run Update.exe from the floppy disk on the Windows NT system you want to uninstall the service pack from, and you will be prompted with the option to uninstall the service pack.

If the service pack was installed from a previously extracted service pack directory on another server, perform the following steps:


 * 1) Copy the files Update.exe, License.txt, and Update.inf to a floppy disk.
 * 2) Run Update.exe from the floppy disk on the Windows NT system you want to uninstall the service pack from, and you will be prompted with the option to uninstall the service pack.

Additional query words: EULA NIC SP2 SP3

Keywords: kbsetup KB173877

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