MSXML 4.0 Service Pack 2 (SP2) is a complete replacement of MSXML 4.0 and MSXML 4.0 Service Pack 1 (SP1). MSXML 4.0 SP2 provides a number of security and bug fixes. MSXML 4.0 SP2 does not replace MSXML 3.0 because some obsolete and non-conformant features are no longer supported. You may run MSXML 4.0 and MSXML 3.0 and earlier versions concurrently.
Supported Operating Systems:
Download: MSXML 4.0 Service Pack 2 File List (10 KB - 10056 KB)
View: MSXML4 SP2 Release Notes
News source: Microsoft Download Center
Supported Operating Systems:
- Windows NT/2000/XP
- Windows 98/Me
- Windows Server 2003
- Changelog:
- Sector Viewer
- Ability to look at every individual sector and see the content (normal or raw)
- Ability to save as *.rtf or *.txt file
- Ability to print every sector content
- Support for Pinnacle Image files (*.PDI)
- Map Erroneous sectors during scanning for lost UDF files and folders.
- Indicate if files contain errors or not after scanning.
- By means of a list
- By means of an extra icon next to every file
- Extra options to request that list
- Auto-scan function to find extensions for orphaned (nameless) files after UDF scan
- CD/DVD Surface scan routine to find physical errors.
- Check if all files are physically readable without having to extract them somewhere.
- The CD/DVD icon now also nicely mentions if the media is : DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW or DVD-RAM
- CD/DVD Properties Window shows amount of layers.
Improvements - UDF file improvement for Pioneer CE player created VR discs.
- Take in account badly mastered UDF with dead loop directory references (e.g. DirA contains DirB contains DirA again)
- Improve robustness and implement workarounds for corrupt UDF systems containing bogus data in certain critical fields.
- More logging features default enabled to do analysis.
- Small changes for future devices (cfr. more recent MMC specifications)
- Small GUI improvements.
- Sanitising data after scanning for lost UDF files or folders speeded up in case the directory data contains many errors.
- Improvement to not conflict with certain card reader drivers under Windows 2K and XP
Bugfixes - Switching between SPTI and ASPI could cause problems under WinXP and Win2K.
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