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PCworld Story [story.news.yahoo.com]
At 80meg, this one's a whopper!
If there was ever a time to backup your system before an update, this is it.
What do you think? Download soon, or wait until there is some feedback?
After all, how bad could MS mess up this update? :)
Microsoft didn't release a specific schedule for the distribution of the service pack through those online services, beyond saying that it will happen "in the coming days and weeks."
You might have to hurry up and wait, especially with dial-up.
Microsoft's Sullivan said. "We closed a whole bunch of doors, and we dead bolted the windows, so they're probably going to have to dig a tunnel now. We'll figure out that they're digging a tunnel, and then we'll go do the next thing."
I just love it.
I'll be waiting a few weeks to see the feedback first.
All OS's are string vests, MS's probably have less holes than the others. But, just incase they screw-up bigtime I think it is wise to hang back a week or three and see how the other lab rats fair first :)
"C:\Program Files\Messenger\msmsgs.exe" /background Bastards!
If you're on dialup, Microsoft is offering free CDs - although I'm not sure that the offer is valid outside the US.
Microsoft has also confirmed that most pirate copies of Windows XP can also be patched with this service pack - if Service Pack 1 installed, then SP2 will do also.
Definately make a backup of your files. After un-installing the SP, there were still traces of it messing up my machine. Took a full restore to resolve the issues.
XP SP2 is supposed to fix a mulitude of security concerns with the policy of 'the HE double L with backward compatibility'.
In other words SP2 is designed to break many ecomm sites, and you may want to install this on a non-production machine, to gauge the impact/and compatibility with your ecomm site.