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By Robert Lemos, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Aug 19, 2004 7:17:00 PM

Microsoft has started to send out its latest major security patch to home PCs--but some people won't get it for a while.

The first computer owners to get Windows XP Service Pack 2 began receiving it on Wednesday night, Microsoft said. The update is being sent to people who have the automatic update feature turned on in the operating system. But it will take at least a few weeks to deliver the 80-plus megabyte patch to the installed user base, a company representative said on Thursday.

"By October, everyone who wants it will have had the chance to get it," the representative said.

Placing SP2 to the Windows Update service is the final step in Microsoft's introduction of the security patch. The company had delayed distributing the update through the automatic process so that companies could block the patch until after they had fully tested it. Microsoft has already listed some applications that are affected by the new software.

While some security researchers warn that flaws have already been found in the update, the SP2 patch promises to boost security for Windows XP users.

Microsoft says the update adds better security to Windows XP's handling of network data, program memory, browsing activity and e-mail messages, by changing the system's code and configuration. A revamped firewall, for example, attempts to prevent malicious applications on a PC from connecting to the Internet by requiring that the user give specific permission for each attempt.

The SP2 software, which took almost a year to develop, is seen by many as a response to the attack launched by the MSBlast worm on Aug. 11, 2003. Almost 26 days before, Microsoft had issued a patch for the security hole exploited by the worm. However, many people did not install the fix, even though there was widespread expectation that a virus would be created to take advantage of the flaw.

Microsoft plans to cap the number of home PCs updated each day so that demand for the update does not overwhelm its servers, the company representative said.

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XP-SP-2
I have been using the XP SP 2 update since early in the current year and find it to be working very well. This upgrade helps protect your machines, and includes an advanced firewall system that you ca... (Read the rest)
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If they want it that bad TechDiva_z   | 08/19/04
My understanding was that it was pulled. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 08/19/04
The "official" non-offical one was.. Xunil_Sierutuf   | 08/19/04
Only the official server. It's decentralized. CobraA1   | 08/21/04
M$ is more perfect than Linux NonZealot   | 08/19/04
Well, now I read it all. FilledOut   | 08/19/04
why is this V Sanders   | 08/19/04
What "extra" features are you talking about? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 08/19/04
Well??? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 08/19/04
dunno about extra's, but here's a link Monkey_MCSE   | 08/19/04
DUDE! Linux User 147560   | 08/19/04
2 forced features to start with NT Admin   | 08/23/04
*YAWN* MICROSOFT SUCKS itanalyst   | 08/19/04
Is it true? nomorems   | 08/19/04
good question... Monkey_MCSE   | 08/19/04
Depends rapson   | 08/19/04
The default 9since most people enver change defaults) Michael Kelly   | 08/20/04
Yes, and... rapson   | 08/20/04
Nooooo.... keep it awaaaaaaaay!!! Xunil_Sierutuf   | 08/19/04
Even if you have it set to auto install it asks Michael L Hereid Sr   | 08/19/04
HOLY SHYT! DragonBRockin   | 08/20/04
Extras in SP 2, downloading, and other comments Anton Philidor   | 08/20/04
XP-SP-2 Joeİ   | 09/16/04

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