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what does that mean and how do I do it...I got caught up in BF2 and havent gone to microsoft yet (lol)Originally posted by: John
After you download the network installation of SP2 you should slipstream it.
Originally posted by: Fistandantilis
will I notice performance gain or loss? what are the security settings that you are talking about?
Originally posted by: Fistandantilis
what does that mean and how do I do it...I got caught up in BF2 and havent gone to microsoft yet (lol)Originally posted by: John
After you download the network installation of SP2 you should slipstream it.
Originally posted by: John
After you download the network installation of SP2 you should slipstream it.
Originally posted by: cubby1223
Originally posted by: Fistandantilis
will I notice performance gain or loss? what are the security settings that you are talking about?
There's just a lot of options I do not like that are turned on with SP2.
ie pop-up blocker
firewall/virus/windows update status alerts
download blocking
activex install blocking
javascript being disabled for .html files on the local computer
some automatic codec downloads blocked (despite coming from MS itself)
extra confirmation running .exe files
Just a lot of stuff like that which irritates me, sometimes have to hunt around a bit to find where the options are set.
But once all the security settings are reversed, you're going to be glad you installed SP2