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Anything goes - Time's About Up For Windows XP Service Pack 1

michael7 - 12.10.2006, 00:32 Uhr
Titel: Time's About Up For Windows XP Service Pack 1
Posted 10/10/06:

"Microsoft Corp. will ship at least six patches later today to fix problems in its Windows operating systems, but those fixes will be the final set of security updates released for XP users who are still running their systems under an outdated patch roll-up known as Service Pack 1. That's because Microsoft will end support for Service Pack 1 on Oct. 10, a deadline that has long been looming."

http://blog.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/
turbowsr - 12.10.2006, 14:07 Uhr
Titel: Re: Time's About Up For Windows XP Service Pack 1
michael7 hat folgendes geschrieben::
Posted 10/10/06:

"Microsoft Corp. will ship at least six patches later today to fix problems in its Windows operating systems, but those fixes will be the final set of security updates released for XP users who are still running their systems under an outdated patch roll-up known as Service Pack 1. That's because Microsoft will end support for Service Pack 1 on Oct. 10, a deadline that has long been looming."

http://blog.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/


When is Kano releasing Service Pack 1 Lachen
DeepDayze - 12.10.2006, 14:54 Uhr
Titel: RE: Re: Time
perhaps Real Soon Now Sehr glücklich

When he decides to release 2006-1 Final...
Cathbard - 13.10.2006, 06:55 Uhr
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I wonder if it's got anything to do with the fact that the first releases of xp are the easiest to crack? Winken
locsmif - 15.10.2006, 15:24 Uhr
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Actually, ending support is a fake incentive to upgrade. Free software has the characteristic that you can have competing support suppliers Sehr glücklich
turbowsr - 15.10.2006, 17:29 Uhr
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I agree, locsmif.

SP 1 is rolled into SP2. But the more "updates" I added to my XP, the worse it worked.

My theory is MS releases bugs in "updates" upto the release of the next "upgrade". So by that time your "outdated" product functions badly. Then the drones "upgrade".

The more I think about MS, and others, the more I wonder about "paid employees". These programmers at MS are highly paid, have a relaxing work environment, yet produce poorly written, buggy, non secure software.
BUT the programmers working in their spare time for projects like Kanotix, build the software excellently. Not much unsecure about it. Bugs are fixed within a day or so (not months, years after "official release").
I am starting to see the light, and understand it's brilliance.
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