Service Pack definition

Service Pack means a scheduled quarterly release which supports the upgrade path for a specific version, where a patch release number is a single digit number, and which, after installation, will increase the installed release number patch digit, based on the formula X.Y.Z.SPx., where X is the primary version number, Y is the secondary version number, Z is the patch number, and x is the service pack number.
Service Pack means a set of cumulative Fixes for a particular Version or Release of the software, and typically does not contain new features or functionality. A Service Pack may be available either as a download from CA Support Online or as a media kit. It is generally installed as a software product overlay (also known as a patch). Service Pack nomenclature is tied to the related Version or Release. For example, a Service Pack relating to Version 1.0 would be designated as 1.0 SP 1, 1.0 SP 2, etc., and a Service Pack for Release 2.1 would be designated as 2.1 SP1, 2.1 SP2, etc.
Service Pack means a collection of Patches, and “New Module” refers to a distinct and separate element of additional functionality to the Keyloop Software made available to Client from time to time.

Examples of Service Pack in a sentence

  • If you are installing a Service Pack, verify and ensure that it is the same version as the one installed in the CommServe Server.

  • When you are installing a Service Pack, ensure that it is the same version as the one installed in the CommServe Server.

  • Keep Your Install Up to Date - Latest Service PackLatest Service Pack provides extra functions and latest support and fix for the packages you are going to install.

  • A release that is considered a Service Pack shall be so indicated by an increase or change in the n2 portion of the Standard Numbering Convention.

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More Definitions of Service Pack

Service Pack means a minor update which corrects problems occurring with Software operations or configurations; also referred to as a software patch which modifies an already installed application.
Service Pack is an update or modification to the Software that may include Hotfixes and Cu- mulative Updates and that adds new options or feature additions to the Software. A release that is considered a Service Pack shall be so indicated by an increase or change in the n2 portion of the Standard Numbering Convention.
Service Pack means a set of fixes to correct Errors within a specific Release for a Covered Product.
Service Pack. (sometimes referred to as “Maintenance Release”) means a release to correct any Software Failures or Product issues and is represented by a change in the zzzz component of a Version Number. Released at VISURE’s discretion.
Service Pack means an update to the base Kofax product.
Service Pack mean versions made available for providing defect repairs to the Client. A Service Pack release does not constitute the initiation of a new 18-month support period. Service Packs can be identified as follows: in “release” 18.1.3, the Supported Version is 18.1 and the Service Pack is 3.
Service Pack means a Software product release for wide distribution which includes multiple corrections, and is designated by a change to the digit to the right of the second decimal (e.g., 5.3.1 to 5.3.2), or a SP# to the right of the second decimal (e.g., 5.3 SP1).