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Hey, whoever downloads it first and installs it post your results, curious before I do it on any of mine or my customers 

Rich, I just grabbed it.Kejtar said:I got the release from MSDN on my work machine today and I love it. I had some weird behaviour from the betas and rc's but this one went in without a hitch and so far it's working out real nice.
Actually my problems were primarily related to running windows updates reliably. They worked in automated mode but in manual mode things went south in no time. There were other little quirks I ran into before but they must have been insignificant cause I don't remember anymore what they were.Glenn said:Rich, I just grabbed it.
Kejtar, I never had issues with any of the Betas..... but my "work" machines are not dedicated to surfingall day either.
100%[==================================================================>] 278,927,592 5.72M/s ETA 00:00
12:45:31 (5.72 MB/s) - `WindowsXP-KB-------------SP2-ENU.exe.' saved [278927592/278927592]
Kejtar said:Actually my problems were primarily related to running windows updates reliably. They worked in automated mode but in manual mode things went south in no time. There were other little quirks I ran into before but they must have been insignificant cause I don't remember anymore what they were.
Glenn said:How did you find time to Manually update Windows, work for an empoyer, and surfall day while at work?
Yer skillz amaze me.
Rich, install went well about an hour ago. Common software all works well. Memory management is as good, if not better than the betas.
My only complain was not recognizing AVG as a valid anti-virus protection solution.
Glenn
Thanks,Glenn said:If you do not want to wait for the reccomended Auto-Update:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...be-3b8e-4f30-8245-9e368d3cdb5a&DisplayLang=en
Glenn
Beezil said:buncha fawkin dorks.
GSequoia said:I agree!
What's so special about SP2 that you boys are all excited about it?
bgcntry72 said:SP2!!!
Now with more swallowing!
That is all.
:shhh:
GSequoia said:I agree!
What's so special about SP2 that you boys are all excited about it?
GSequoia said:I agree!
What's so special about SP2 that you boys are all excited about it?
Microsoft shifted between 80-90% of the Windows Client Team off Longhorn development and onto Windows XP SP2. Now, a lot of the features, like IE popup blocking and the No-Execute technology were originally supposed to be in Longhorn. Following the Battle of Blaster, Microsoft regrouped and decided, and rightfully so, that these features could not wait until 2006/2007.
Now you may not have known this, but XP2 was even compiled differently to prevent buffer overflows.