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January 18, 2006

Microsoft Delays Windows XP SP3 to Late 2007

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A story I've been following involves the possible delay of the release of Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3). Without warning or even an official announcement, it appears Microsoft has quietly pushed back the release of Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) to late 2007. This new schedule would place the release at least a year behind the previous schedule, under which XP SP3 was to ship sometime in 2006. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer previously announced that XP SP3 would ship "before" Windows Vista, which is now due in late 2006. (Windows Server 2003 SP2 is still on track for release in the second half of 2006.)

I saw Microsoft's new schedule for XP SP3 in a service pack road map that the company posted to its Web site on December 20, 2005. The company has since changed the Web site and the information is gone. However, you can still see the information I saw, as it appears on Google's cached copy of the site as retrieved on Jan 8, 2006. (See the URL below.) According to the cached page, XP SP3 will ship in the second half of 2007, but it's unclear whether it will include new features. Originally, Microsoft said that XP SP3 would include a collection of previously released bug and security fixes.

Sources at Microsoft told me that the delays are related to the company focusing all of its efforts at getting Vista out the door. Vista is another product that has suffered innumerable delays: The company once expected to ship Vista in 2003.

This isn't the first time Microsoft has delayed an XP service pack, though this new delay is the longest yet. Microsoft postponed the release of XP SP2, originally due in 2003, to 2004, due to a security code review. That event also delayed Vista, then code-named Longhorn.

Update: XP SP3 Still Set for 2007
There was a bit of confusion surrounding yesterday's WinInfo Daily Update. It turns out that Microsoft briefly edited a Web page on its site that contained information about the release date of Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3), now due in late 2007. However, on late Wednesday, Microsoft reloaded the previous version, which contains the late 2007 date. In other words, XP SP3 is still expected in late 2007.

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Reader Comments
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KingBuzzo January 17, 2006 (Article Rating: )


"Sources at Microsoft told me that the delays are related to the company focusing all of its efforts at getting Windows Vista out the door."

That's such a pathetic excuse. I'm sorry, but the developers who work on new Windows versions are not the same developers who work on service packs (except for SP2 which was a totally special case). There is a "Windows Sustained Engineering" team which does maintenance on current Windows versions. So really, I don't buy the excuse they're giving. How much of an effort is it to collect the patches since SP2, and the hotfixes, and package them up?

PatriotB6007 January 17, 2006 (Article Rating: )


Let's see, new OS is coming the current OS service pack is delayed... I wouldn't be surprised if SP3 for XP was cancelled altogether - like these: NT4 sp7, Win2k sp5...

apaulina January 17, 2006 (Article Rating: )


Strange. When I follow the link (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/lifecycle/servicepacks.mspx) it takes me to a document that is updated 2003. When i search the ms-site for "XP SP3 release" i find a document that is updated 16/1 2006 but it still links to the same document from 2003 ...

wmjoaer January 17, 2006 (Article Rating: )


One wonders if they've decided to add more features from Vista to XP via service pack 3. That would account for the delay.

orion.adrian@gmail.com January 18, 2006 (Article Rating: )


And in related news...

VISTA already has a CRITICAL security PATCH!

http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1911406,00.asp

It's a great week to be a Windows user.

lotsamystuff January 18, 2006 (Article Rating: )


Well, whatever/whenever they decide. If they do release a SP3 for Windows XP, it will have to take a fair bit into account.

First, Vista will have to hit the stores. Bugs in Vista will have to become apparent and fixes designed (I think it is important to let that happen before they write SP3). Then Service Pack 3 must be designed so that a number of Vista technologies are made backward compatible to Windows XP. Quite a tall order.

textstephen January 18, 2006 (Article Rating: )


I thought Vista *was* Windows XP SP3. ;)

All kidding aside, they must be really strained if they're drawing resources from the Windows Maintenance guys to work on Vista. The Longhorn project scares me.

bonch January 19, 2006 (Article Rating: )


I'm still waiting..

SuminderJi March 21, 2007 (Article Rating: )


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