Utility helps you determine the status of PTFs on your system quickly: "Without the licensed program information, determining if your system has a particular PTF already applied is a real pain in the neck. You usually have to search through the PTFs of several licensed programs to find (or not find as the case may be) a particular PTF. Personally, I had had enough several years ago, so I created a utility to alleviate the problem.
Building a better mouse trap
The Find PTF utility lets you quickly determine the status of any PTF, without specifying a licensed program identifier. Once 'loaded,' it can tell you in rapid-fire action whether or not a PTF is installed on your system, what the licensed program ID is, and what the status of the PTF is. All you need to enter is a PTF identifier -- no licensed program information required."
Monday, January 24, 2005
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