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Rogers Weed - 30 Mar 2008 21:01 GMT
Hello,

I'm trying to move files and settings over from an old XP MCE 2002 SP2 setup
to a new XP Professional SP2 setup. I'm getting an error saying that the FAST
version on my old machine is out of date so FAST on my new machine can't read
the file it's generating. I don't have recovery media for the old machine any
more so is there somewhere I can get a "current" version of FAST to install
on my old MCE machine so that this will work?

Thanks...Rogers
Shenan Stanley - 30 Mar 2008 21:34 GMT
> I'm trying to move files and settings over from an old XP MCE 2002
> SP2 setup to a new XP Professional SP2 setup. I'm getting an error
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> somewhere I can get a "current" version of FAST to install on my
> old MCE machine so that this will work?

Easiest solution - use a Windows XP CD and run FAST on both machines *from
the CD* - that way you use the same version on both machines.

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Shenan Stanley - 30 Mar 2008 22:17 GMT
> I'm trying to move files and settings over from an old XP MCE 2002
> SP2 setup to a new XP Professional SP2 setup. I'm getting an error
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> somewhere I can get a "current" version of FAST to install on my
> old MCE machine so that this will work?

In addition to that - you can upgrade both machines with this patch:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=6c2f2318-cbdb-47c0-b7c2
-77c4cc37a450&displaylang=en


And then transfer your files.  The CD thing is just easier and more
reliable.

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