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SomeFool

@sbcglobal.net
XP SP3 Due Today?

I suppose everyone is waiting for some fool to ask the first stupid question, so here it is: Where is SP3?


Fool2

@newenglandmoves.com
Where is XP3?

angussf

join:2002-01-11
Tucson, AZ

reply to SomeFool
Not out yet ...

Download details: Windows XP Service Pack 3 Overview
»www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta···ylang=en

You can keep checking back to this page to see when it shows u p:
Microsoft Download Center: Microsoft Windows XP
»www.microsoft.com/downloads/brow···ria=date

angussf

join:2002-01-11
Tucson, AZ
reply to SomeFool
See also this page:

Windows XP Service Packs
»technet.microsoft.com/en-us/wind···118.aspx

angussf

join:2002-01-11
Tucson, AZ

reply to SomeFool
Don't hold your breath, looks like it's delayed until late April:
XP SP3’s due date is now anyone’s guess | All about Microsoft | ZDNet.com
Last week, I posted that I was hearing the final release of Windows XP Service Pack (SP) 3 was due imminently. This week’s update: I have no idea when XP SP3 is coming.

Microsoft has maintained for the past few months that it would release XP SP3 in the first half of calendar 2008. Company officials repeatedly declined to provide more granular details (at least not publicly).

CRN reported late last week that the release notes on the 5503 build of XP SP3 that slipped out onto torrents a week ago said that Microsoft was targeting today, March 24, to release the final SP3.

But over the weekend, the date sleuths over at the TechArp site said that Microsoft had delayed its release date for SP3 to some time in the second half of April (at least for English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Spanish and Simplified Chinese users). SP3 in other languages would take another three weeks beyond the initial release date, TechArp said. (Thanks to Bink.nu for a pointer to the latest XP SP3 update from TechArp.)
Read the rest of this blog entry here: »blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=1289


SomeFool

@sbcglobal.net
"Don't hold your breath"

Gasp,choke,wheeze. Thank you.


super_spy

@nistische-union.de

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reply to SomeFool
Who knew it would take so long for M$ to get the backdoor (from the NSA) working properly in sp3.


Its a Secret
Never mind
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join:2008-02-23
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·Shaw

said by super_spy :

Who knew it would take so long for M$ to get the backdoor (from the NSA) working properly in sp3.
While a juicy theory, it's seems getting an isp to give your info to them is far easier, and far more complete. And then there's your phone records... I don't think the NSA needs MS for that.


jim6392

@comcast.net
reply to SomeFool
SP3 is just security updates and a couple features. If you use windows update, you already have 98% of the service pack.


SomeFool

join:2008-03-24
Metro Chgo

said by jim6392 :

SP3 is just security updates and a couple features. If you use windows update, you already have 98% of the service pack.
Admittedly true, but there had been lots of speculation about a Mar. 24 release date for the complete SP3 update package. I'm shocked to discover you can't believe everything you read on the net.


anony101

@comcast.net

reply to jim6392
said by jim6392 :

SP3 is just security updates and a couple features. If you use windows update, you already have 98% of the service pack.
You could call SP3 a national security update.


jdong
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reply to jim6392
said by jim6392 :

SP3 is just security updates and a couple features. If you use windows update, you already have 98% of the service pack.
I thought rumors had it that a lot of Windows Vista kernel-level improvements were being backported to Windows XP via SP3? Or is this untrue now?
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SUMware
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March 25th, @12:45PM

reply to SomeFool
nothing here

No new info was posted here.
Purged bits returned to forum.


EGeezer
Spring is here
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reply to SomeFool
Re: XP SP3 Due Today?

I'm Devastated!-Devastated I say! Whereizzit? I need those bleeding edge testers to get on with using it!

Also see here.

I was schnozzled. Just can't believe those Channelweb guys
--
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Wallace Sayre (apparently, so do governors... )


anon101

@cox.net
reply to SomeFool
I think they should get SP2 working first.

SP3 ??????????

SUMware
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edit:
March 25th, @02:37PM

reply to SomeFool
OK - I will repeat this in case someone missed reading this from angussf's posted link above:

XP SP3 RTM Schedule
20 March 2008 -
quote:
Microsoft has also delayed RTM for Windows XP Service Pack 3 to provide sufficient time to incorporate feedback from the beta testers. (In other words, they can't make their original deadline!)

Due to the changes in language releases and Windows XP SP3 RTM's release, here's the updated schedule.

Chinese (Simplified), English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish - Second half of April 2008

Arabic, Chinese (Hong Kong), Chinese (Traditional), Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, Swedish, and Turkish - Approximately 21 days after Wave 1 RTM

With the exception of Windows XP Media Center Edition and Windows XP Tablet Edition, Windows XP Service Pack 3 will be released in both standalone and integrated formats. It will be available in both CD and DVD formats, except for the Japanese language version which will only be in DVD format.

Microsoft clarified that there will not be any integrated SP3 release for Windows XP Media Center Edition or Windows XP Tablet Edition. That means you won't be able to buy or obtain a complete Windows XP Media Center Edition / Tablet Edition SP3 CD. In addition, users of Windows XP Media Center Edition or Windows XP Tablet Edition will only be able to update to Service Pack 3 through Windows Update.
[emphasis added]

Here's an opinion on the delay from InfoWorld: "Is Microsoft artificially delaying XP SP3?"
March 25, 2008 -
quote:
Microsoft delays Windows XP SP3 without explaining why, then puts on a full court press to promote Vista SP1. It doesn't take a genius to see what they're doing here. They've decided to "save Vista's bacon" (delaying XP SP3 might prompt some fence-sitters to take the Vista plunge) at the expense of XP getting a much needed roll-up of critical fixes and patches - great if you're a Vista fan, not so hot if you're an XP shop waiting on the first real Service Pack in nearly 4 years.

In fact, you could say that Microsoft has shown its true colors with its handling of SP3. By delaying the update's release, company executives have made it clear that they're willing to screw-over even their most loyal customers if it helps Microsoft salvage a flagging product.

Note to IT: All those years of dedication to Windows and enthusiasm for the Microsoft brand mean nothing. This company will drop you in a heart-beat if it serves to further its agenda.

I guess I picked a good week to explore my *nix options...

SUMware
Premium
join:2002-05-21

reply to SomeFool
While you're patiently waiting for SP3 enjoy a clever music video at the following link...
quote:
Some of you may have seen this, but there is a YouTube video of music composed using the start-up sounds from Windows XP and Windows 98.

What do you think, is it an anthem for XP's enduring quality or a swan song for an operating system on the precipice of extinction?
Windows 98 and XP make sweet music

dave
Premium,MVM
join:2000-05-04
not in ohio
reply to SomeFool
Would anyone care to sign my petition to Save XP SP2 ?


jeno

@bellsouth.net

Here's a petition you can sign...

The "Save XP" petition count update:
Join the 100,595 people so far (as of 9a PT on March 13) who have signed our online petition to demand that Microsoft not stop OEM and shrinkwrapped sales of Windows XP as planned on June 30, 2008, but instead keep it available indefinitely.
»weblog.infoworld.com/save-xp/arc···e_x.html

dave
Premium,MVM
join:2000-05-04
not in ohio
You might want to check out this link as well.
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