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Microsoft To End Service Pack 2 Download Block Feature on April 12

Microsoft To End Service Pack 2 Download Block Feature on April 12

Enterprise & IT Apr 7,2005 0

The automatic downloading of Windows XP Service Pack 2 could catch a large number of I.T. directors unawares.

A survey published last week by supplier AssetMetrix shows that just 24 percent of users of U.S. corporate PCs running XP have voluntarily installed SP2.

Microsoft will next week discontinue a feature that allows organizations to block the downloading of its Service Pack 2 (SP2) security update for Windows XP .

The company released SP2 last September to bolster Windows XP security features, and encouraged consumers and businesses to download the patch to minimize exposure to a growing range of digital threats.

The automatic downloading of SP2 could catch a large number of I.T. directors unawares. A survey published last week by supplier AssetMetrix shows that just 24 percent of users of U.S. corporate PCs running XP have voluntarily installed SP2.

Until now, organizations have been able to receive other security patches and updates from Microsoft while blocking the installation of SP2 until they have completed compatibility testing with their internal applications.

Gary Barnett, research director at analyst Ovum, applauds Microsoft's decision.

"It's about time users had this update," he said. "You can't go on whining about security without installing key patches that Microsoft has made available."

Organizations that still want to delay installing the update can disable Windows' automatic update facility, although this means they will miss out on any other updates released.

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