Originally posted by: mdchesne
i'll let you know. i'm currently running without SP1 or 2. 😀 fresh from a reformat and my activation key is "invalid" (stoopid windows not recogizing my legitly bought version)
I'll update you in a month or two
Originally posted by: MrChad
Originally posted by: mdchesne
i'll let you know. i'm currently running without SP1 or 2. 😀 fresh from a reformat and my activation key is "invalid" (stoopid windows not recogizing my legitly bought version)
I'll update you in a month or two
I'm glad you're connected to the internet.
Originally posted by: Phoenix86
This was a decent question... over a year ago.
Service packs are NOT optional with regards to security.
Actually it is true. The only caveat is SP1 is still a valid SP from MS. This isn't normal. However, SP2 still provides more security fixes, so with regard to security it isn't optional. There are many exploits that affect SP1 with current patches that don't affect SP2. Also new exploits aren't as likely to affect SP2, where SP1 may need further patching (IE, after the exploit is know).Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: Phoenix86
This was a decent question... over a year ago.
Service packs are NOT optional with regards to security.
That isn't true at all. All of the security patches are still released for SP1 and SP2. Sooner or later, SP2 will be your only option for security patches. But not right now.
The only caveat is SP1 is still a valid SP from MS. This isn't normal.
Yep. SP2 was not just hotfixes (as MS promised SPs would be from then on, like the last 4 times they promised the next one would be) but an upgrade.Originally posted by: Rilex
The only caveat is SP1 is still a valid SP from MS. This isn't normal.
Microsoft always supports the previous Service Pack. This was/is true with NT4 and 2000.
But SP2 brings more to the table in terms of security than just hotfixes that are published for SP1/2 (DCOM, RPC, IE, NX bit, etc).
heheOriginally posted by: Phoenix86
This was a decent question... over a year ago.
Originally posted by: Rilex
The only caveat is SP1 is still a valid SP from MS. This isn't normal.
Microsoft always supports the previous Service Pack. This was/is true with NT4 and 2000.
But SP2 brings more to the table in terms of security than just hotfixes that are published for SP1/2 (DCOM, RPC, IE, NX bit, etc).
Originally posted by: Phoenix86
This was a decent question... over a year ago.
Service packs are NOT optional with regards to security.