If you're wondering why Microsoft is taking so long to release Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), wonder no more. The company is working to back-port various Longhorn security technologies to SP2, providing a middle ground between XP's default security functionality and the security features that will be available in Longhorn. Code-named Springboard, the new security features include an updated version of the Internet Connection Firewall (ICF), which Microsoft will leave on by default and which adds outbound scanning capabilities and other features previously found only in the Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000 enterprise server product. Springboard also includes a new version of Windows Update and new memory-management code for defeating common buffer-overrun attacks. Microsoft's SP2 schedule came under fire this past summer when the company quietly revealed that the release won't ship until the first half of 2004 (the company had told me earlier that it would release SP2 by late 2003). Microsoft released SP1 less than a year after XP's initial release, a schedule that most customers were comfortable with. But delaying SP2 until the first half of 2004 would create an 18-month gap between service packs, an interminable amount of time given the vast number of security patches and other bug fixes that Microsoft has released in the interim. Many of Microsoft's customers continue to avoid installing hot fixes and other updates, waiting instead for service packs, which collect those updates into one installable unit. Including Springboard in SP2, however, requires a lot more testing time. Sources close to the company tell me that beta testers should soon get their hands on an XP SP2 beta version that includes the new security technologies; earlier betas didn't include any of this code. The Springboard technologies also will be available for Windows Server 2003 customers in that OS's first service pack, Microsoft says.
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Nice to have MS come out and inform their customers about SP2 but we're still waiting for the Security Rollup Package for XP.
Editor's note: It's out now. --Paul
Steve October 15, 2003
Apparantly SP2 is back on for a 2003 release date. See the story at ZDNet UK.
Editor's note: That story is incorrect, according to my sources. --Paul
James Simon October 15, 2003
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gtalan October 16, 2003
Microsoft Public Relations: stress the importance and technical 'superiority' of the NEXT VERSION as long as possible. Thankfully I've seen this behaviour for the last 10 years, so it gets a bit tiring.
Editor's note: Yeah, Apple and other software companies never tout the next version. :) To be fair, there's a fine line: If you push the next version too much, sales of the current version can nosedive. --Paul
john October 16, 2003
"Many of Microsoft's customers continue to avoid installing hot-fixes and other updates, and instead wait for service packs..."
'Many' is a bit strong. More aptly put, 'Most of Microsft's customers have no clue what a hotfix or a service pack is..'
Dallas October 16, 2003
How will XP SP2 affect an XP installation with Zone Alarm already installed?
Ben Hanson October 17, 2003
I think it's a shame that microsoft doesn't release service packs on a 6 months schedule. Why should the customer wait so long? If they put new features into SP2, why not bring out SP2 now and add the Springboard functionality later with a feature pack? Not all customer welcome the decision of MS that when you install a new SP you also get additional "stuff". Why not let the users choose? Sprinboard is new technology which is based on "fresh code". So the possibility to get more new than fixed bugs is potentially high!
Christian Schindler October 20, 2003
Now you com whid the Longhorn. I wantid it,s to long time now. My nerv,s go to the underground. I ar MAD. I.m asking, asking when, when????? HELP ME!!!!
nils-goran spjuth October 22, 2003
please you download Windows XP SP2 to be 'Springboard' to Longhorn
aksuak October 24, 2003
Is it any idea to download XP SP2 beta version - when it comes - if everything i updated during meantime? Torsten
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Editor's note: It's out now. --Paul
Steve October 15, 2003