[NEWS] Windows XP SP2 has released to manufacturing

06/08/2004 - 19:28 por Carlos | Informe spam
Final testing is complete and at 10:08am this morning we
signed off on build 2180 as Windows XP Service Pack 2,
releasing it to manufacturing. The final build will be
available to beta sites immediately at
http://windowsbeta.microsoft.com/download/dl3.asp. You
will find both English and German versions there, Japanese
will follow early next week.

Next week the service pack will be available on the
Microsoft Download Center for general download. In the
interim we're making the update available to you via the
beta web site.

If you are running RC2, or any other build released to
beta sites, we invite you to turn on Automatic Updates,
and starting on August 10th your system will automatically
download the express version of Windows XP SP2. For
typical home users this is about a 75 MB download; for
those on RC2 it should be less than 30 MB. As soon as the
background download is complete, you will be prompted to
install SP2 and to accept the EULA (SP2 does not install
automatically even if Automatic Updates is set to
automatically install security updates). If you have a
modem connection, don't "Cancel" the update once it's in
progress; just disconnect and when you reconnect later, it
will automatcially pick up where it left off until it
completes.

Q: What's next?

A: For the next 2 weeks the beta newsgroups will still be
available to you. We'll be in the newsgroups and hope
you'll discuss your experience with early SP2 deployments
there. On August 18th the newsgroups will close and we'll
move on to finding and fixing the bugs in Windows 2003
Server SP1.

Thanks for all your time and effort in driving the quality
high in SP2 and finding those tricky issue that only seem
to occur in the wild and never under laboratory
conditions. Be sure to verify and update your contact
information at http://beta.microsoft.com so we can get in
touch with you in the future.

I hope your experience testing SP2 was a good one. We've
saved the chat logs and when we build the next beta
program I'll see what we can do to implement some of your
suggestions.

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#1 Jose M. Gomez
06/08/2004 - 23:35 | Informe spam
Gracias
Saludos
José M. Gómez



"Carlos" escribió en el mensaje
news:171f01c47bda$c00f4650$
Final testing is complete and at 10:08am this morning we
signed off on build 2180 as Windows XP Service Pack 2,
releasing it to manufacturing. The final build will be
available to beta sites immediately at
http://windowsbeta.microsoft.com/download/dl3.asp. You
will find both English and German versions there, Japanese
will follow early next week.

Next week the service pack will be available on the
Microsoft Download Center for general download. In the
interim we're making the update available to you via the
beta web site.

If you are running RC2, or any other build released to
beta sites, we invite you to turn on Automatic Updates,
and starting on August 10th your system will automatically
download the express version of Windows XP SP2. For
typical home users this is about a 75 MB download; for
those on RC2 it should be less than 30 MB. As soon as the
background download is complete, you will be prompted to
install SP2 and to accept the EULA (SP2 does not install
automatically even if Automatic Updates is set to
automatically install security updates). If you have a
modem connection, don't "Cancel" the update once it's in
progress; just disconnect and when you reconnect later, it
will automatcially pick up where it left off until it
completes.

Q: What's next?

A: For the next 2 weeks the beta newsgroups will still be
available to you. We'll be in the newsgroups and hope
you'll discuss your experience with early SP2 deployments
there. On August 18th the newsgroups will close and we'll
move on to finding and fixing the bugs in Windows 2003
Server SP1.

Thanks for all your time and effort in driving the quality
high in SP2 and finding those tricky issue that only seem
to occur in the wild and never under laboratory
conditions. Be sure to verify and update your contact
information at http://beta.microsoft.com so we can get in
touch with you in the future.

I hope your experience testing SP2 was a good one. We've
saved the chat logs and when we build the next beta
program I'll see what we can do to implement some of your
suggestions.


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#2 Anonimo
06/08/2004 - 23:43 | Informe spam
I'm don't understand English, please, can you do translate
into Spanish?. (This newsgroup is in Spanish)...
ThankYou




Final testing is complete and at 10:08am this morning we
signed off on build 2180 as Windows XP Service Pack 2,
releasing it to manufacturing. The final build will be
available to beta sites immediately at
http://windowsbeta.microsoft.com/download/dl3.asp. You
will find both English and German versions there,


Japanese
will follow early next week.

Next week the service pack will be available on the
Microsoft Download Center for general download. In the
interim we're making the update available to you via the
beta web site.

If you are running RC2, or any other build released to
beta sites, we invite you to turn on Automatic Updates,
and starting on August 10th your system will


automatically
download the express version of Windows XP SP2. For
typical home users this is about a 75 MB download; for
those on RC2 it should be less than 30 MB. As soon as


the
background download is complete, you will be prompted to
install SP2 and to accept the EULA (SP2 does not install
automatically even if Automatic Updates is set to
automatically install security updates). If you have a
modem connection, don't "Cancel" the update once it's in
progress; just disconnect and when you reconnect later,


it
will automatcially pick up where it left off until it
completes.

Q: What's next?

A: For the next 2 weeks the beta newsgroups will still be
available to you. We'll be in the newsgroups and hope
you'll discuss your experience with early SP2 deployments
there. On August 18th the newsgroups will close and


we'll
move on to finding and fixing the bugs in Windows 2003
Server SP1.

Thanks for all your time and effort in driving the


quality
high in SP2 and finding those tricky issue that only seem
to occur in the wild and never under laboratory
conditions. Be sure to verify and update your contact
information at http://beta.microsoft.com so we can get in
touch with you in the future.

I hope your experience testing SP2 was a good one. We've
saved the chat logs and when we build the next beta
program I'll see what we can do to implement some of your
suggestions.


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#3 Diego Calleja García
07/08/2004 - 00:06 | Informe spam
El Fri, 6 Aug 2004 14:43:11 -0700 escribió:

I'm don't understand English, please, can you do translate
into Spanish?. (This newsgroup is in Spanish)...
ThankYou




Las pruebas finales han terminado y a las las 10:08am de esta mañana hemos firmado
la compilación 2180 como el Service Pack 2 de Windows XP, liberándolo para la
manufacturación. La compilación final estará disponible en los sitios beta
inmediatamente en http://windowsbeta.microsoft.com/download/dl3.asp. Encontrareis
las versiones en Inglés y Alemán ahí, la Japonesa las seguirá la semana que viene.

La próxima semana el service pack estará disponible en el centro de descargas
de microsoft para la descarga general. Mientras tanto, estamos haciendo
disponible la actualizacion en el sitio web de betas.

Si estás corriendo RC2, o cualquier otra compilación lanzada a los sitios beta,
te invitamos a activar las actualizaciones automáticas, y empezando desde el 10
de agosto el sistema empezará a descargar automáticamente la versión express de
windows XP SP2. Para los usuarios de hogar típicos son unos 75 MB, para los que
tengan la RC2 debería ser menos de 30 MB. Tan pronto como la descarga se haya
completado, se te preguntará si quieres instalar el SP2 y aceptar el EULA (Sp2
no se instala autmáticamente incluso si las actualizaciones automáticas están
configuradas para instalar automáticamente las actualizaciones de seguridad).
Si tienes una conexión de modem, no "cancel"-es la actualizacion una vez que
esté en progreso, simplemente desconecta y reconecta despues, continuará
automáticamente desde donde lo dejó hasta que se complete la descarga


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#4 Ramón Sola [MVP Windows Client]
07/08/2004 - 01:27 | Informe spam
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Que lo traduzca Ille Corvus, que es un/a vag@ de mucho cuidado.
Ramón Sola @ Málaga (España) / MVP Windows - Shell/User
(quitar "IFeelGreat")

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redactó su mensaje news:1a1901c47bfe$5e8460e0$ y vio que
era bueno:
I'm don't understand English, please, can you do translate
into Spanish?. (This newsgroup is in Spanish)...
ThankYou




> Final testing is complete and at 10:08am this morning we


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#5 Lili46
07/08/2004 - 02:17 | Informe spam
Hola amiguito como estas, espero no tengas ningun rencor
conmigo y podamos ser buenos amigos.

Todavia no puedo entrar a los grupos de Windows 98 por eso
te pido por favor que me dejes entrar por que tengo aun
problemas con la maquima de mi hija. Sino voy a tener que
mandar otro mensaje a Microsoft en USA para que tomen
cartas en el asunto.

jijijijiji todavia me da risa como te dio la pataleta y te
fuiste del grupo jijijijiji

Besos lili.
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