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Articles: Windows update hits a new delay
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Posted by admin on Tuesday, July 13, 2004 - 06:34 AM
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Science and TechnologyA major update to the Windows XP operating system will be available to download from August, two months later than originally expected.
The update, called Service Pack 2, is intended to make the operating system more secure. Microsoft said more time was needed to make sure that the software changes were stable. Analysts have described the upgrade as the most significant revision of Windows XP since its launch in 2001. Smart downloads The update was originally due to be available in June. It was then planned for release in July. As well as offering bug fixes and updates, SP2 also has new features and makes significant changes to the software in the areas of network protection, memory protection, e-mail security and browsing security. The download, which will be available free over the internet, will be a substantial size. The SP2 pack for home users will be about 70MB, while for business users the file will be about 90MB, said Mike Nash, Microsoft's vice-president of security. The update service includes downloading technology that will allow users to download the file bit by bit, a feature that would be useful for those with dial-up internet connections. Windows XP is the latest version of Windows. The Microsoft operating system is installed on more than 90% of the world's PCs. The update has already been tested by thousands of developers and IT professionals and Microsoft says it will be its most widely tested product to date. However, it warned that Windows XP SP2 could break existing applications. The update is focusing on security which Microsoft has made a top priority since major worms such as Blaster and MyDoom which exploited flaws in Windows.
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