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By Ina Fried
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 17, 2006 9:05:00 PM

Aiming to keep its focus on Windows Vista, Microsoft is now targeting 2007 for its next Windows XP service pack update.

In a posting to its life cycle Web site, Microsoft set a preliminary date of the second half of next year for the release of Windows XP Service Pack 3 for both home and professional editions. That puts its debut well past the arrival of Vista, which is slated for the second half of this year and later than both outsiders and some insiders had originally predicted.

"We will be releasing another service pack for XP over the course of the product life cycle, and we are tentatively targeting the second half of 2007 for release," a Microsoft representative said in an e-mail to CNET News.com. "However, right now our priority is Windows Vista--we'll have more information to share about the next service pack for XP after Windows Vista ships."

Microsoft declined to say what features or patches might be included in the service pack update.

Speculation over when the update would appear and what it will contain has been ongoing almost since Service Pack 2 debuted in August 2004. SP 2 contained more new features than a typical Microsoft service pack, adding a host of security enhancements, a pop-up ad blocker and improved handling of wireless networks.

A Microsoft France executive confirmed in September that a Service Pack 3 was in the works and suggested that it was slated for sometime in 2006, but after Vista's debut.

The update to Microsoft's life cycle page was earlier noted by the Microsoft Watch.

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There we go again
What a crock. Microsoft is too busy with whenever Vista to work on now XP. Another Microsoft Moment? reason to buy an Apple and use Mac OS X.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Chiatzu Posted on: 01/22/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Current customers put on back burner.  bjbrock | 01/17/06
Testing  bobiroc | 01/17/06
How so?  Michael Kelly | 01/17/06
Because we want our Microsoft Plus pack  Jeff Spicoli | 01/17/06
The only problem  Looneytoon | 01/17/06
According to the ZDNet article  Michael Kelly | 01/17/06
If'n that's true that's good  Looneytoon | 01/17/06
M$ makes no money on service packs  DarthRidiculous | 01/17/06
Huh, what do you think it will add?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/17/06
Not on the back burner.  ShadeTree | 01/18/06
Slap on the Wrist at least  Steve C-1 | 01/20/06
Great news...  Mike Cox | 01/17/06
Blackbomb Server  Jeff Spicoli | 01/17/06
Good attempt, but your no Mike Cox  DarthRidiculous | 01/17/06
don't be too jealous that..  Jeff Spicoli | 01/17/06
U Da (Black)Bomb D00D  NoDogs | 01/17/06
thanks Dog  Jeff Spicoli | 01/17/06
3.2  UncleBubba | 01/18/06
Your MCSE's  slopoke | 01/17/06
If you keep up with Mike  Patrick Jones | 01/18/06
In other words  CobraA1 | 01/17/06
A company with thousands of employees and billions of dollars ...  George Jay | 01/18/06
Heh... take a look at the M$ updates on your system  deratristar | 01/18/06
Why SP3 won't be here till '09.  VONDRASHEK@... | 01/18/06
SP_3, Who needs it & Why??  Aaron A Baker | 01/18/06
Closed Source, Profits only in their minds so...  LogicallyGenius | 01/19/06
USE XPDE instead, heres the link  LogicallyGenius | 01/19/06
Microsoft into consumerism  Steve C-1 | 01/20/06
Say NO to a New Service Pack for XP  chime_8@... | 01/21/06
There we go again  Chiatzu | 01/22/06

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