>What i have learned from this is not to apply a new service pack the moment
>it is being released but to wait (or to install the service pack using the
>backup option) , especially since service pack 5 was causing no problems
>whatsoeve.
Oh yes. Definitely. Microsoft service packs definitely fit in the "if it
ain't broke, don't fix it" category. I only upgraded to SP6a when I did
because I had been happily running at SP3 (required for CE development) and
something I was going to use needed SP4 (which I knew was broken). SP6a
had been out long enough and I hadn't seen any flames, so I gave it a shot.
But you're very right in not upgrading unless you have to...
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