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Re: 64-Bit OS?
Reply #73 - Dec 19th, 2007 at 4:46pm
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XP SP3 has been pushed back almost as many times as today's other topic, Duke Nukem Forever.
Microsoft has been really quiet about SP3, preferring to push Vista instead (which makes sense from a business perspective). The only thing they've official said was that it would include some changes to Internet Explorer 7 and Windows Media Player 11. Most likely, those two programs will be a required component of SP3.
Considering that XP has officially been replaced by Vista, I'm guessing SP3 will be more of a "patch rollup" than the massive service packs we're used to seeing for XP that bring new functionality. It'll probably be a collection of all of the patches released thus far, along with IE7, WMP11, and the Windows Live application suite.
When it comes to Vista SP1, don't get too excited. It contains all of the previous patches, along with a few small fixes. The only big thing they've added that I'm even moderately interested in is support for BitLocker encryption of multiple volumes through the GUI. You can only encrypt the boot volume through the GUI right now, and have to use the command line interface for the rest of the volumes.
Oh, and if you thought XP SP2 was big, Vista SP1 is going to run somewhere between 400MB and 600MB, depending on the version of Vista you're running. You'll need around 5GB of swap space available for the installation.
I'll be testing XP SP3 sometime shortly after Christmas, so I'll let you know how it goes. I'll probably test Vista SP1 in February, so if you're willing to wait, I'll review that too.
Personally, I'm getting sick of service packs. In the last two weeks, Microsoft has published release candidates of Vista SP1 and XP SP3, along with final versions of Exchange 2007 SP1, Office 2007 SP1, and SharePoint 2007 SP1. Do you know how long it takes me to test a single service pack on the variety of machines I'm responsible for and push it into production?
-b0b (...for the love of God, stagger them!)
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