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By Dan Ilett
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 12, 2005 4:46:00 PM

Microsoft is disabling its software tool that prevented Windows XP Service Pack 2 from automatically downloading itself onto business computers.

This means that people who wanted to avoid adopting SP2 may now be forced to incorporate it into their systems.

An e-mailed statement from Microsoft said: "On April 12, a tool blocking the download of Windows XP SP2 via Automatic Updates will expire and SP2 will automatically be downloaded."

The company added that small businesses and home users will not be affected by the change.

SP2 was released last year to bolster the security functions built into Windows XP. The main concern of the forced installment is that SP2 automatically enables the operating system's firewall. For many users and system administrators this makes more sense than having it disabled by default, but it also means that if the firewall fails to recognize an application, it could prevent that program from working smoothly.

"Taking away that option could be time-consuming for administrators," said Alan Phillips, director of training company 7Safe. "One would have thought that Microsoft would have performed sufficient testing for this. It will be interesting to see if there are any stories that come out of this."

Microsoft advised companies still looking to prevent the rollout of SP2 to use a patch management tool such as System Updates Services. But some members of the IT industry were concerned that Microsoft had not provided enough information on this.

"It would have been nice to see Microsoft properly clarifying how this works with SUS," said Paul Simmonds, a global information security director at ICI. "So far, I've yet to see any clarification."

But one ZDNet UK reader believes the move will cause few problems: "I have been installing SP2 on many different machines for some time now, in both business and home environments, and have not experienced any problems. I think the scare stories have put people off, but really, in most cases there is nothing to worry about. The benefits far outweigh the possibility of something going wrong."

Dan Ilett of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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You can disable ...  Real World | 04/12/05
Do you mean Automatic Updates  voska | 04/12/05
Both  Real World | 04/12/05
More info  Real World | 04/12/05
You are fortunate to have this much control...  BitTwiddler | 04/12/05
If you have an Active Directory domain you do  doctormoriarty | 04/12/05
You don't even need GPMC  toadlife | 04/12/05
I just block their update site  Been_Done_Before | 04/12/05
It is about time...  Mike Cox | 04/12/05
7.0  Real World | 04/12/05
Get a new routine already...  rcf_z | 04/12/05
8  toadlife | 04/12/05
As some one working for a 5 9's company  shallow_diver | 04/12/05
Humor or satire  rcf_z | 04/12/05
Your Rep Is Gay.....  itanalyst | 04/12/05
Don't make fun of Mike's mate  nucrash | 04/12/05
79.9999 That's pretty weak  rsouza@... | 04/13/05
You guys are suckers...  MepisLINUXuser | 04/13/05
Um...  Real World | 04/14/05
Stop the FUDness!  toadlife | 04/12/05
Yea I have to agree  IT Scion | 04/12/05
I wouldn't call it lazy  voska | 04/12/05
Maybe lazy is a little harsh  IT Scion | 04/12/05
After reading a kabillion...  MepisLINUXuser | 04/13/05
I'm sorry...  toadlife | 04/13/05
But what about the SOHO/personal users?  el1jones | 04/13/05
The people you worry about have nothing to do with this  toadlife | 04/14/05
Stop the FUDness! v1.1 (proper formatting)  toadlife | 04/12/05
You should really learn "how" to read  DarbyOhara | 04/12/05
What is your complaint?  toadlife | 04/12/05
And corporate help desk phones across the world ring off the hook...  BitTwiddler | 04/12/05
Just turn off Automatic Updates  jfp | 04/12/05
Updating Linux never breaks compatibility  matrixdomain | 04/12/05
So long as you're  Real World | 04/12/05
We are professionals, we use Linux  matrixdomain | 04/12/05
WE are professionals,  Real World | 04/12/05
proof of Linux success  matrixdomain | 04/12/05
Imparital Sites  BlackDiamond | 04/12/05
the difference is they admit Linux is better than Windows  matrixdomain | 04/12/05
Of course the list keeps growing...  Real World | 04/12/05
obviously...  jdahs@... | 04/12/05
hey matrix...  jdahs@... | 04/12/05
#1 Linux extremist?  Scrat | 04/14/05
Writing device drivers?  Michael Kelly | 04/12/05
You also don't have to install  Hugh Jass | 04/12/05
I have to agree...  jdahs@... | 04/12/05
Contrary to my experience  Real World | 04/13/05
Links  Real World | 04/13/05
download drivers...  PA-ITGuy | 04/13/05
not a long way, Linux is ready  matrixdomain | 04/13/05
Not news  Real World | 04/14/05
yes it does  toadlife | 04/12/05
professionals never have a problem with Linux  matrixdomain | 04/12/05
Closet Microsoft Supporter  BlackDiamond | 04/12/05
because..  Jeff Spicoli | 04/12/05
Good answer Jeff...wtg!  MepisLINUXuser | 04/12/05
(nt)nor do they have problems with windows  toadlife | 04/12/05
Well  IT Scion | 04/13/05
MSCE in 5 Days, any monkey can do it  matrixdomain | 04/13/05
Monkeys?  Scrat | 04/14/05
Can you read?  Scrat | 04/14/05
LOL  Real World | 04/14/05
That depends...  Hugh Jass | 04/12/05
Don't Worry, You Get Your Government Propaganda News Pushed To You  itanalyst | 04/12/05
push push in the tush  Jeff Spicoli | 04/12/05
Crazy  Bkiser_z | 04/13/05
Windows might be on "your" PC, but you don't own it  whisperycat | 04/13/05
Thank you!  catlord17 | 04/13/05
The PC is still yours.  SilentTygur | 04/13/05
Message has been deleted.  MepisLINUXuser | 04/13/05
Hide behind an ISA  Porthog | 04/13/05
I don't have enough disk space for SP2. I only have 500MB free.  GreatInca | 04/14/05
Message has been deleted.  myfevertoy | 10/22/06

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