Will Windows XP SP2 Really Do Any Good?
#16
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Originally Posted by ScottC
I've tried 15 different SP2 releases as an official beta tester, and not a single one worked, and to make matters worse the rollback was also a total disaster.
I'm probably going to stay away from it when it's released...
I'm probably going to stay away from it when it's released...
I was prepared to install SP2, when it is released. And would use RESTORE, if I would run into problems.
Next, I don't think that I and other "normal XP user" would run in the problems you have .. I guess that you have a pretty complicated IT environment, right?
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Originally Posted by USAFAN
"...rollback was also a total disaster..." ScottC: Are you saying that the RESTORE feature from Windows XP did not work? That would scare me to death.
I was prepared to install SP2, when it is released. And would use RESTORE, if I would run into problems.
Next, I don't think that I and other "normal XP user" would run in the problems you have .. I guess that you have a pretty complicated IT environment, right?
I was prepared to install SP2, when it is released. And would use RESTORE, if I would run into problems.
Next, I don't think that I and other "normal XP user" would run in the problems you have .. I guess that you have a pretty complicated IT environment, right?
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restore seemed fine
Originally Posted by ScottC
Indeed, my rollback only made things worse. I ended up having to do a complete repair of the XP files, and then applying all the patches I needed. I lose a whole day.
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Originally Posted by MrFurious
SUS can't distribute service packs AFAIK.
8/9 Release to Microsoft Download Center (network installation package)
8/9 Release to MSDN subscription site (CD ISO image)
8/10 Release to Automatic Updates (for machines running pre-release versions of Windows XP Service Pack 2 only)
8/16 Release to Automatic Updates (for machines NOT running pre-releases versions of Windows XP Service Pack 2)
8/16 Release to Software Update Services
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just a small resurection
I just remembered one pretty big point that SP2 corrects, and that is
ICF will now allow local network printer, file and folder sharing within say a local area, home or router based multi-computer network.
Even though this was a feature before, it never worked when turned on.
this is now fixed in SP2
ICF will now allow local network printer, file and folder sharing within say a local area, home or router based multi-computer network.
Even though this was a feature before, it never worked when turned on.
this is now fixed in SP2
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I've recently noticed on a few visited web sites that there is now a notice of something like:
"WindowsXP users with SP2 installed, must have ActiveX turned on."
...or something like that. How do I tell if it's turned on now (pre-SP2) and do I even want that turned on? (Not having a clue what ActiveX is)
"WindowsXP users with SP2 installed, must have ActiveX turned on."
...or something like that. How do I tell if it's turned on now (pre-SP2) and do I even want that turned on? (Not having a clue what ActiveX is)
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Thanks!
Some seem to be on and others disabled in my SP1. So I guess my question is does SP2 default that these are all turned off and that's why these web site notices are starting to appear?
Again, I still don't know what ActiveX is and what it does.
Some seem to be on and others disabled in my SP1. So I guess my question is does SP2 default that these are all turned off and that's why these web site notices are starting to appear?
Again, I still don't know what ActiveX is and what it does.
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Originally Posted by PremEx
Thanks!
Some seem to be on and others disabled in my SP1. So I guess my question is does SP2 default that these are all turned off and that's why these web site notices are starting to appear?
Again, I still don't know what ActiveX is and what it does.
Some seem to be on and others disabled in my SP1. So I guess my question is does SP2 default that these are all turned off and that's why these web site notices are starting to appear?
Again, I still don't know what ActiveX is and what it does.
ActiveX is a set of technologies from Microsoft that enables interactive content for the World Wide Web. Before ActiveX, Web content was static, 2-dimensional text and graphics. With ActiveX, Web sites come alive using multimedia effects, interactive objects, and sophisticated applications that create a user experience comparable to that of high-quality CD-ROM titles. ActiveX provides the glue that ties together a wide assortment of technology building blocks to enable these "active" Web sites.
What Are Its Primary Benefits?
Active Web Content with Impact that will attract and retain users.
Open, Cross-Platform Support on Macintosh, Windows and UNIX operating systems.
Familiar Tools from a wide assortment of tools and programming language vendors, including Visual Basic, Visual C++, Borland Delphi, Borland C++, Java, and Java-enabled tools. Developers can use what they know and be productive immediately.
Existing Inventory of ActiveX controls available today for immediate use by Web producers.
Industry Standards, with built-in support for key industry and de-facto marketplace standards, including HTML, TCP/IP, Java, COM, and others.
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the new browser
will block activex as well, IE 6.xx SP2. So, it might be a default to turn it off to begin with. Wouldn't make much sense, but possible

