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I'm sure most of you have heard about Windows XP's Service Pack 2 (SP2). But, maybe you didn't know about its importance and how it's not just another SP from MS.
MSFT is revamping XP's architecture, security wise, and functionality wise. MSFT is making spyware, viruses and hacking harder, which is good. There are way too much features to list here, but I will provide you with some links to documents MSFT has released.
I have been running SP2 RC2 on my machine at work and home for the past 2 months and has been extremley stable. Although I had some issues in earlier builds (I have to reformat
).
Here are the very basic editions / enhancements in SP2:
Internet Explorer has been improved too. It finally has a built-in pop-up stopper which works very well. It also has a feature that blocks certain ActiveX controls and other programs from installing them selves to your browser. I am still testing this to see how well it works. MSFT has said that they will not be releasing anymore standalone versions of IE, you will have to upgrade to the latest OS to take advantages of the integrated IE. I have read on other forums that it's speculated, that in Longhorn, IE 7 will have tabbed browsing- if this is true, it would be GREAT. It's also speculated that IE 7 will finally support PNG and be up to par on CSS standards.
I am enjoying playing with the new options in SP2 on my machine. The new GPO options are nice, although there are not that many and you can only really take advantage of them on a 2003 Server, which is fine since I have one.
Download Windows XP Service Pack 2 (network install)
This info and more can be found @ Binary Dreams (do a Google search for the site)
MSFT is revamping XP's architecture, security wise, and functionality wise. MSFT is making spyware, viruses and hacking harder, which is good. There are way too much features to list here, but I will provide you with some links to documents MSFT has released.
I have been running SP2 RC2 on my machine at work and home for the past 2 months and has been extremley stable. Although I had some issues in earlier builds (I have to reformat

Here are the very basic editions / enhancements in SP2:
- Network protection
- Memory protection
- Safer e-mail handling
- Enhanced browsing security
- Improved computer maintenance
Internet Explorer has been improved too. It finally has a built-in pop-up stopper which works very well. It also has a feature that blocks certain ActiveX controls and other programs from installing them selves to your browser. I am still testing this to see how well it works. MSFT has said that they will not be releasing anymore standalone versions of IE, you will have to upgrade to the latest OS to take advantages of the integrated IE. I have read on other forums that it's speculated, that in Longhorn, IE 7 will have tabbed browsing- if this is true, it would be GREAT. It's also speculated that IE 7 will finally support PNG and be up to par on CSS standards.
I am enjoying playing with the new options in SP2 on my machine. The new GPO options are nice, although there are not that many and you can only really take advantage of them on a 2003 Server, which is fine since I have one.
Download Windows XP Service Pack 2 (network install)
This info and more can be found @ Binary Dreams (do a Google search for the site)