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Windows XP SP3 includes new features, security updates

Windows XP SP3Now that a handful of lucky folks have gotten their hands on Windows XP Service Pack 3, we're starting to think you might not want to upgrade to Windows Vista anytime soon. Okay, we already kind of thought that, but it turns out SP3 includes a ton of security updates, some Vista code, and a couple of brand spanking new features for Windows XP:
  • There's a new Windows Product Activation model that does not require you to enter a product key during setup.
  • Network Access Protection modules and policies have been brought over from Windows Vista.
  • There's a new module in the kernel that provides access to cryptographic algorithms.
  • Windows XP can now detect routers that are discarding data.
Overall the update includes over a thousand patches to improve security, performance, and reliability.

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1. Xp rules.. went a got a new computer. brought it home and reformated it to XP. but yea when does it come out?

http://www.spymac.com/details/?2275151

Posted at 3:12PM on Oct 11th 2007 by macboyr

2. When will XP SP3 be released?

Posted at 4:29PM on Oct 11th 2007 by Pete

3. ...or, if you're doing anything moderately out of the ordinary and want a stable OS, try using one of the server OS's as a desktop - soooo much more stable.

Posted at 7:59AM on Oct 12th 2007 by Lee

4. I like better Xp than Vista...i'd like to know more about Xp SP3, plssssssssss


http://www.spymac.com/details/?2280168

Posted at 8:10AM on Oct 12th 2007 by Axelchick

5. I don't get all the fuss that goes around any new OS. Don't we all spend 95% of our time in the higher layers, that is, in applications? The OS, I see it only when it fails!

Anyway, as far I have understood, Vista gives me vastly less bangs for my bucks, especially those I have spent on hardware. I prefer knowing my CPU and GPU cycling on my own demand and for my own direct benefit. Shouldn't we all be growing a conscience about our usage of energy nowadays?

SP3 for XP sounds like a very good news as I also hope being able to turn of that automatic update mess after that. 6 years of beta testing should start to show some benefits.

Posted at 8:11AM on Oct 12th 2007 by Zelidar

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