Microsoft Releases Windows XP Service Pack 2 with Advanced
Security Technologies to Computer Manufacturers
Company Urges Windows XP Customers to Turn on Automatic Updates
to Get the Stronger Security,
Greater Manageability and
Improved Experiences of Landmark Service Pack
REDMOND, Wash. - Aug. 6, 2004 -- Microsoft Corp. today announced
the release to manufacturing of Windows XP Service Pack 2 with
Advanced Security Technologies. This free service pack delivers the
latest security updates and innovations from Microsoft, establishes
strong default security settings, and adds new proactive protection
features that will help better safeguard computers from hackers,
viruses and other security risks.
"Service Pack 2 is a significant step in delivering on our goal to
help customers make their PCs better isolated and more resilient in
the face of increasingly sophisticated attacks," said Bill Gates,
chairman and chief software architect at Microsoft. "It is the
result of sustained investments in innovation and extensive
industry collaboration. It also reflects a broad recognition that
as the security environment changes, the industry needs to work
together to respond."
Online Stock Market Trading During the worldwide rollout of Service Pack 2, Microsoft will
localize the software in 25 languages over the next two months and
distribute it to computer manufacturers,
enterprise customers and
consumers through downloads, retail installation, free CDs and
on new PCs. The easiest way for current Windows XP users to
ensure they receive Service Pack 2 when it releases in their
language is to simply turn on the Automatic Updates feature in
Windows XP. Customers with Automatic Updates enabled will
receive the latest security updates for Windows XP, along with
updated installation software that will optimize the download
experience of Service Pack 2 and all future updates to Windows
XP. The timing for customers to receive the Service Pack 2
download through Automatic Updates depends on a number of
factors, including the customer's Internet usage, location,
language and the level of Internet demand for Service Pack 2.
Automatic Updates uses spare Internet capacity to progressively
download updates without interfering with daily PC use.
Microsoft expects to distribute Service Pack 2 to approximately
100 million PCs through Automatic Updates over the next two
months. Automatic Updates is easy to turn on in Windows XP, and
details are available at http://www.microsoft.com/protect/.
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obtain Service Pack 2 on CD can order a free disc from the
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Microsoft also is working with computer manufacturers to ensure
they can make Windows XP-based PCs preloaded with Service Pack 2
available as soon as possible.
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Businesses of all sizes should
be evaluating Service Pack 2 now, if they have not begun doing
so already. Business customers using Windows XP should deploy
the service pack on their most important systems, especially
notebooks and computers for home workers, as soon as is
practical.
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- Windows 2000 (from Service Pack 2), Windows XP 32 bit (from Service Pack 2), bit, bit, bit
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher
- 256 MB of memory (RAM), 1GB recommended for advanced performance.
- 150 MB of free hard disk space for the application files and sample images, plus 70 MB working space during installation.
Stock Investing Game "With the proliferation of viruses and other broad threats on
business and consumer desktops, I can think of no higher priority
than trying to ensure the security of personal computers," said Rob
Enderle, principal analyst for the Enderle Group. "Whether the
customer is a large enterprise, a small business or an individual,
Windows XP Service Pack 2 is critical because it addresses today's
exposures in a comprehensive
fashion. For anyone currently using
Windows XP, my advice is to apply it at your earliest
opportunity."
- Microsoft Windows XP (Home Edition, Professional, Media Center Edition, or Tablet PC Edition) with Service Pack 2 (SP2) or Windows Vista (Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, or Ultimate)
- Windows Internet Explorer 6 or 7 for Windows XP SP2 or higher
- PC with 300 MHz or faster CPU speed
- 256 MB of RAM and 600 MB of available hard disk space
- 56 kbps or faster Internet connection (broadband recommended)
- CD or DVD burner, external hard drive, enabled media or storage device required for backup and restore functionality (but not required for installing Windows Live OneCare)
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One of the reasons SP2 was released was to correct a number of security holes in Windows XP. Many of these holes resulted not from programming errors, but from the way Windows XP was configured as it was shipped. Traditionally, Microsoft has sent out its operating systems with the various settings in "permissive" mode. In other words, they were set so as much software as possible would run. Of course, the problem was that those permissive settings could be exploited by bad guys to do nasty things to your computer.
Stock Market News Windows XP Service Pack 2 with Advanced Security Technologies
was designed by Microsoft explicitly to provide proactive
protection for Windows XP. The updates and enhancements in Service
Pack 2 focus on three main areas:
Stock Investing Basics * Stronger security settings. Service Pack 2 establishes
stronger default security settings and includes updates with new
features and tools designed to help customers better defend their
systems and information from hackers, viruses and other security
threats. This means safer browsing and communications for consumers
plus an improved security infrastructure for businesses.
* Increased manageability and control. Service Pack 2 makes it
easier to configure and manage security resources with new
functionality, more accessible and intuitive security tools, and
the new Windows Security Center.
* Improved and more-secure experiences. Service Pack 2 includes
updates for key drivers, updated support for new technologies such
as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth - especially around security - and security
updates for other key features, all of which provide a safer
end-user experience and thus enable more productive and enjoyable
computing.
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Stock Market Trading Service Pack 2 incorporates the results of significant customer
testing. Microsoft has hosted more than 1 million downloads of test
versions of Service Pack 2 through its technical preview, technical
beta and MSDN programs, making it one of the largest test programs
in the company's history. In addition, Microsoft has tested
thousands of applications and Windows XP-based devices for
compatibility with Service Pack 2 and highly recommends the
enhancements Service Pack 2 provides for all types of users.
Stock Investing For Dummy Developing Service Pack 2 required close collaboration between
Microsoft and other industry leaders, including software vendors,
chip makers and PC manufacturers. Examples of the industry
collaboration on Service Pack 2 include the following:
Stock Market Crash * Windows Security Center. Windows Security Center monitors the
status of software Internet firewalls, Automatic Updates services
and anti-virus software. It allows customers to see at a glance
whether these essential security capabilities are turned on and up
to date, or if additional actions need to be taken to better secure
their PCs. Microsoft worked closely with ISVs to build the Windows
Security Center customer experience.
Stock Investing Tip "Now, more than ever, users need to be more hands-on in
safeguarding their computers. Symantec supports Microsoft's efforts
to raise security awareness among Windows users worldwide with the
release of Windows XP Service Pack 2," said Stephen Cullen, senior
vice president, Security Products and Solutions at Symantec.
"Symantec's current line of industry-leading consumer and
enterprise antivirus, firewall and intrusion prevention security
solutions are compatible with Service Pack 2 and allow the mutual
customers of Symantec and Microsoft to defend against today's
blended security threats as well as the unknown threats of
tomorrow."
* Data execution prevention. Service Pack 2 works with processor
technologies to reduce the risk of the most common means of virus
penetration into computer systems - exploiting "buffer overrun"
vulnerabilities. Microsoft worked closely with processor
manufacturers, including Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) and
Intel Corporation to extend its Data Execution Prevention
technology through new processor functionality.
Stock Market Chart "Intel and Microsoft have worked closely together to improve the
overall security of the PC platform by bringing Execute Disable Bit
and Microsoft's Data Execution Prevention to mainstream desktops
and workstations. These are the first components of a broad
security effort by our two companies," said Louis Burns, vice
president and general manager of the Desktop Platforms Group at
Intel. "These new technologies will be available in PCs this fall
and are an excellent choice for businesses that are looking to
improve the security of their infrastructure."
Online Stock Investing "With today's release of Microsoft's Windows XP Service Pack 2,
the millions of users who have purchased AMD Athlon 64 desktop and
mobile processors can rest assured they have the industry's most
formidable protection against certain computer viruses," said
Hector Ruiz, chairman of the board, president and CEO of AMD. "Our
longstanding collaboration with Microsoft enables AMD's
industry-leading Enhanced Virus Protection technology to put the
computer user back in control."
* Preloaded PCs. Microsoft is working with computer manufacturers
such as Dell, HP and IBM Corp. to ensure the manufacturers are able
to ship machines preloaded with Windows XP Service Pack 2 beginning
in September and October.
Stock Market Crash Of "The security enhancements in Windows XP Service Pack 2
represent a significant improvement for customers in helping them
make their computers more secure and giving them more control,"
said Will Poole, senior vice president at Microsoft. "We encourage
Windows XP users to spend five minutes today and visit
http://www.microsoft.com/protect/ to turn on Automatic Updates,
thus ensuring they will receive Service Pack 2 as it becomes
available on a global basis."
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