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 set of fixes to correct Errors within a specific Release for a Covered Product.

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.

  • Install Microsoft Operating System Service Pack, Internet Explorer and/or Direct X (if required).

  • Item 120 Extra Labor rates will apply for the time spent unpacking such customer-packed cartons (however, no additional repacking or carton charges will apply for such cartons because these charges are already included in the Full Service Pack charges for the shipment).

  • Will be deducted from the shipment weight prior to determining the Full Service Pack and Unpack charges.


More Definitions of Service Pack

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 is a periodically released, installable collection of updates, fixes, and code enhancements. “SES Storage Cluster” is a combination of Physical Servers and Virtual Machines running SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and SUSE Enterprise Storage functionality that is managed as a single entity to deliver storage services. “SES Object Storage Daemon or SES OSD Node” is a Physical Server running SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and SUSE Enterprise Storage that provides data storage services by leveraging the SUSE Enterprise Storage Object Storage Daemon (OSD) functionality.
Service Pack means an update to the base Kofax 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 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 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.
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.