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Posted: Fri 13 Aug, 2004 20.58
by Neil Jones
Barrett wrote:Yes both are correct, but the one on microsoft website is 256MB and purposed used for people with more then one computer.
There is nothing to stop anybody with a fast enough connection from downloading the 266Mb file regardless of whether they will update one computer or 1500 computers. The smaller version will, most likely, be like Active Setup is for Internet Explorer; that is, it'll give you the size of the installer to download AND THEN that will decide what it needs to download for your system. The 266Mb file just covers all the bases.
Posted: Fri 13 Aug, 2004 21.23
by Pete
the only difference is that Express only downloads what you need. Everything is in this one.
There;s nowt to stop you, I'm on 56k and I just left it overnight.
Posted: Sat 14 Aug, 2004 00.17
by James Martin
So what enhancements can we expect?
Posted: Sat 14 Aug, 2004 00.22
by Neil Jones
Flava wrote:So what enhancements can we expect?
For technical people:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodte ... xpsp2.mspx
For everybody else, lifted from BBC News:
SP2 CHANGES
Pop-up ads blocked
Revamped firewall on by default
Outlook Express, Internet Explorer and Windows Messenger warn about attachments
Origins of downloaded files logged
Web graphics in e-mail no longer loaded by default
Some spyware blocked
Users regularly reminded about Windows Updates
Security Centre brings together information about anti-virus, updates and firewall
Protection against buffer over-runs
Windows Messenger Service turned off by default
Posted: Sat 14 Aug, 2004 12.59
by James Martin
Ah, this is the new version of Internet Explorer, isn't it? I look forward to getting that.
If I do download the full-whack edition, will I get more than I would in the slim version of will the extras in full-whack just not get installed?
Surely we're due IE7 out soon - IE6 has been around for at least 3 years, which is astonishing when you think IE3 had a shelf-life of about 1!
Posted: Sat 14 Aug, 2004 16.09
by Anonymous
I have just downloaded SP2 and its brilliant!
There is a pop up blocker on IE, Firewall and stuff and there is more themes. no trouble with the internet.
Posted: Sat 14 Aug, 2004 17.29
by Pete
"New version" is not exactly what it is.
Patched up current version with the security settings turned to what they should have been anyway is more accurate.
The "add ons manager" thing is marvellous though.
IE7 is only for Longhorn as current plans go although at msdn.com there has been rumblings with the IE development team being reassembled and what not.
Posted: Sat 14 Aug, 2004 19.41
by Neil Jones
James Martin wrote:Ah, this is the new version of Internet Explorer, isn't it? I look forward to getting that.
Except that it isn't.
If I do download the full-whack edition, will I get more than I would in the slim version of will the extras in full-whack just not get installed?
If you are referring to as to whether you download the 266Mb file or the smaller one from the end of the month, the latter will download what it needs for your system so presumably it will include all the patches to date if you have them installed it wouldn't download them. The 266Mb file just covers all the bases - it's self contained.
Surely we're due IE7 out soon - IE6 has been around for at least 3 years, which is astonishing when you think IE3 had a shelf-life of about 1!
Well IE7 is due as part of Longhorn which isn't due out until 2006 at the earliest so between SP2 and then expect issuing of more patches and what not for IE6 and Windows XP. I don't expect them to release IE7 standalone.
Posted: Sun 15 Aug, 2004 11.42
by Ant
I'll be putting SP2 on my PC. Might take a while to download and install though.

Oh well, nice to have a safe computer

Posted: Sun 15 Aug, 2004 11.58
by Neil Jones
Antz wrote:I'll be putting SP2 on my PC. Might take a while to download and install though.

Oh well, nice to have a safe computer

Can always order the CD towards the end of the month.