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Update for Internet Explorer for Windows Server 2003

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 20 November 2004 - 08:43 · 6 comments & 927 views

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    Line: 1559
    Char: 4
    Error: Expression does not return a DOM node. ./<-- Code: 0
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Download: Update for Internet Explorer for Windows Server 2003 (KB810395)
View: Knowledge Base Article 810395


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"Natural challenges with finalizing all the key features and localization issues across worldwide territories have led to the difficult choice of pushing back the release date," SCEA said in a statement, "in order to ensure that Gran Turismo 4 lives up to the exacting standards of the 36 million-plus fans worldwide that have purchased previous versions."

The delay leaves egg on the face of Sony, who only last week held a high profile party in Tokyo to celebrate the "completion" of the game, and which previously removed the much-vaunted online functionality from the title in order to ensure that it came out in time for Christmas.

There's some speculation that this fresh delay - which may also have a knock-on impact on the launch date of the European version, which had already been delayed into Q1 2005 - will give the firm time to reintegrate the online component, but Sony has so far not commented on this possibility, and is still officially planning to launch a separate online-enabled Gran Turismo product later next year.

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(1 reply) #1 al92lt1 on 20 Nov 2004 - 20:48
This isn't an update, it's a hotfix, and the title should never have listed it as such.

Read the Knowledge Base article: you probably don't even need it.
#1.1 Hawkeye on 20 Nov 2004 - 22:27
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This isn't an update, it's a hotfix, and the title should never have listed it as such.

Read the Knowledge Base article: you probably don't even need it.

Well, go complain to Microsoft about it then. Microsoft called it an "Update", not a "Hotfix", so don't complain to Neowin newsposters that they got it wrong.

Also, isn't a "Hotfix" actually simply a specific type of "Update"? Sheesh. Some people sure are picky!
#2 Howard on 20 Nov 2004 - 21:03
Why is this front page news?
#3 SquareSoft0 on 20 Nov 2004 - 21:37
It's about INTERNET EXPLORER, quick, stop the presses!!!1!(eleventeen)
#4 amdme3200 on 22 Nov 2004 - 04:04
Stupid.
#5 nemesis89 on 22 Nov 2004 - 11:31
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Well, go complain to Microsoft about it then. Microsoft called it an "Update", not a "Hotfix", so don't complain to Neowin newsposters that they got it wrong.

Also, isn't a "Hotfix" actually simply a specific type of "Update"? Sheesh. Some people sure are picky!

Microsoft has called it a hotfix, read the knowledge base.

A hotfix and an update are not the same...a hotfix is usually a update that will fix a bug, so its neccesary. However, update is just a generic term for anything that updates a piece of software...but most updates are not neccessary...hotfixs are...

hope that wasnt too confusing ... lol

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