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Microsoft: Windows Server 2003 and XP x64 SP2 Explained

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 02 August 2006 - 13:14 · 4 comments & 5251 views

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There have been a few articles floating around on the Internet since we released the private beta of Windows Server 2003 SP2 a couple of weeks ago. To remove any mystery or speculation about what this Service Pack 2 is about, I thought I would take a couple of minutes to lay it out.

First off, I know SP1 to Windows Server 2003 made some pretty big changes to the way we do security and it introduced a cycle of application testing and some compatibility issues….this was, however, a necessary evil needed to address server security. Now that WS03 SP1 is the foundation for security moving forward, SP2 is back to a ‘standard’ service pack from MS.

View: Windows Server 2003 SP2 Explained
View: Windows Server 2003 SP2 Life cycle

What this service pack contains:

All previously release Security Bulletin Updates
Roll-ups all individual hotfixes released since RTM of Windows Server 2003
Provides fixes to increase reliability, robustness and security
A collection of some customer requested features and features to support Windows Vista

What this service pack isn’t:


It isn’t SP1 :-)
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 will update the following versions:


Windows Server 2003 Editions (32-bit x86)
Windows Server 2003 R2 Editions (32-bit x86)
Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions
Windows Server 2003 R2 x64 Editions
Windows Server 2003 for Itanium-based Systems
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition


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(1 reply) #1 Electronic Punk on 02 Aug 2006 - 14:23
Definately looking forward to playing with the new deployment stuff.
#1.1 jwjw1 on 02 Aug 2006 - 16:03
yes, they were provided in the 'Support' folder with CB1SP2_EN (Build 2725)
#2 L3thal on 02 Aug 2006 - 21:26
There won't be a problem installing this over SP1 performance-wise, am I correct? This isn't as big of a change as XP Pro SP1 --> SP2 so I assume a format isn't necessary.

#3 j0j081 on 03 Aug 2006 - 11:08
so when is it available? hopefully just in time for my clean install I've been planning for a while.

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