Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) is the new update for Windows XP. It provides an enhanced security infrastructure, increased manageability and control and an improved experience for users. Microsoft will send out Windows XP SP2 through the Automatic Updates (AU) delivery mechanism in Windows XP. Microsoft have confirmed that today (25th A.M. US time) is the official release day and XP will automatically start downloading this latest update.
As a testament to the excellent reception SP2 has received publicly Neowin readers chalked up over 200,000 downloads between 6th August when it went RTM and 11th August when the 266mb network install version was released on Microsoft's public servers.
A Microsoft Representative has also give us some extra info. "The Average download size for the Home version is 80mb. The Pro version weighs in at 100mb, plus both would need an extra 20mb if SP1 isn't already present". He explained.
I pointed out that 100mb - 120mb its not something dial up users will be looking forward too, even on broadband its still gonna take a while.
"Microsoft has made alternate plans for customers not able to download SP2 via AU. Microsoft will be distributing the update CD free on cover of most popular computer magazines. They should start appearing within the next few weeks." He explained.
"Also Microsoft will be launching the official XP2 End-user website as part of the official launch. On the Microsoft website every customer will be able order a free copy of the SP2 update CD". He finished.
Download: Windows XP Service Pack 2 (Network Installation)
View: Temporarily Disabling Delivery of Windows XP Service Pack 2 via AU
View: Neowin Forum: The SP2 Thread - Reloaded
News source: In-House
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