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i dont see why it would affect AP... So far i have seen MS announce SP2 for this summer... we'll start thinkin about the effects of a new XP release on AutoPatcher, once Microsoft announces it... till then, forgive me if i ignore Paul :)

i dont see why it would affect AP... So far i have seen MS announce SP2 for this summer... we'll start thinkin about the effects of a new XP release on AutoPatcher, once Microsoft announces it... till then, forgive me if i ignore Paul :)

I kinda feel the same way... Paul is a good source of info, but now and then things he says doesn't come true, so I'll wait till someone else can verify. (Y)

well - i really *dont* think there's gonna be any XP SE or whatever they would call such a release... as far as i know (and as far as Microsoft has announced) the next operating system release will be Longhorn... if something else comes up, then i guess we will take it into consideration...

well - i really *dont* think there's gonna be any XP SE or whatever they would call such a release... as far as i know (and as far as Microsoft has announced) the next operating system release will be Longhorn... if something else comes up, then i guess we will take it into consideration...

Well, with all the stuff bein' crammed into SP2, I can tell ya, it seems like a XP SE, so to speak. (Y)

Well, with all the stuff bein' crammed into SP2, I can tell ya, it seems like a XP SE, so to speak. (Y)

Does that include all 100mb of the MCE video files that were included too ;)

well - i really *dont* think there's gonna be any XP SE or whatever they would call such a release... as far as i know (and as far as Microsoft has announced) the next operating system release will be Longhorn... if something else comes up, then i guess we will take it into consideration...

Whoops.... News Just in: https://www.neowin.net/comments.php?category=main&id=17868 :p

hmm, are we about to see our beloved XP go through the shame that was millenium edition?!

oh the horrors of the test features that were later perfected and placed into xp

... or will we see the wonderment that happened when Microsoft made 98SE to replace 98.... ;)

can you hear me now?

ahhh...it's like deja vu all over again :s

maybe this will be the last time posts 'disappear'

well, anyway. how's it coming flish?

must post big drool again...

Not bad... 98% done. (Y) Some more bugs delayed us. lol

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