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By David Becker
Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 18, 2004 12:01:00 AM

Microsoft on Wednesday released a close-to-final version of the second major update to Windows XP, adding new security tools to the operating system.

The Release Candidate 1 (RC1) version of Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Windows XP includes several significant changes from the test version released last year. RC1 versions of software releases are typically bridges between the beta and the final release, incorporating changes based on tester feedback. The final version of SP2 is set for release in the second quarter of this year.

Service packs are roundups of bug fixes and product updates Microsoft periodically releases for major products.

The new version of SP2 is available now to registered Microsoft testers and will later be given broader release through the company's TechNet and Microsoft Developer Network sites.

The biggest change in RC1 is the addition of Windows Security Center, a new tool that simplifies access to security settings in various Windows components, said Greg Sullivan, lead product manager for Microsoft's Windows division. Instead of having to root through separate "preferences" menus for Internet Explorer, network connections, Windows Update and other tools, Windows Security Center will allow XP users to manage everything from one place.

"The challenge we're addressing is that today in Windows, if you want to manage the various security settings, there are a bunch of places to go...and it's not always immediately apparent to even a sophisticated user where those places are," Sullivan said. "There's technology in Windows that would protect folks, but we haven't done a good enough job of making it obvious,"

RC1 also expands the use of a new tool to block pop-up ads in the IE Web browser. Based on positive user feedback, the pop-up blocker will now be turned on by default, except for a company's intranet sites, Sullivan said.

RC1 includes enhancements to the Windows Update service that are intended to make it easier to automatically install critical updates to the operating system.

"This is partly in response to some of the high-profile exploits that happened last fall," Sullivan said. "We want to make it easier for folks to get to that state of shields up."

Microsoft also is launching a Technical Preview Program to enable information technology managers to test SP2 in their corporate environments. RC1 will be available through the new program, starting Friday.

Plans for Windows XP after the final release of SP2 have been clouded in recent weeks by suggestions that Microsoft may release an interim version of Windows, tentatively dubbed "Windows XP Reloaded," to bridge the growing gap between XP and the long-awaited Longhorn operating system.

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Once again.
Every time I check out an article about MS updates. Theres inevitably Linux enthusiasts throwing there witty quip's at us poor dumb windows users..., Actually I find it pretty dam ignorant. Since most... (Read the rest)
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what about?  ryusen | 03/17/04
It Might be there  Heatlesssun | 03/17/04
Woopie  Teddy Tubesteak | 03/17/04
Not another Linux good Microsoft evil post  Heatlesssun | 03/17/04
Get real  Teddy Tubesteak | 03/17/04
What are you smoking?  srw2020 | 03/17/04
It hinders productivity  NemesisNL | 03/17/04
Sure!  Heatlesssun | 03/17/04
Another point  Heatlesssun | 03/17/04
$50?  Louis Ross Focke | 03/18/04
re: $50?  Wolfie2K3 | 03/18/04
not really  voska | 03/18/04
you may be right  Monkey_MCSE | 03/18/04
rc1 of a service pack  JWatson77 | 03/17/04
Its called a serive pack, not a patch pack  Heatlesssun | 03/17/04
then then need to keep security seperate from features as promised  JWatson77 | 03/18/04
Securty app  Hamlet_z | 03/18/04
Patch Pack or Service Pack same thing  voska | 03/18/04
Too ugly  bjbrock | 03/17/04
(NT) ... kinda like putting lipstick on a pig ???  Plain Logic | 03/17/04
Not a big M$ either, but  DarthRidiculous | 03/17/04
Once again.  Gorgonn | 07/03/04
Does anybody find it iteresting....  ShadeTree | 03/18/04
re: Does anybody find it iteresting....  Wolfie2K3 | 03/18/04
This is not just about Linux  bjbrock | 03/18/04
Problem is foundational  bjbrock | 03/18/04
i'll beleive it when i see it?  ryusen | 03/18/04

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