The SP2 Thread - Reloaded


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2138 is publicy released where?

I have 2096 running which is RC1 I got of microsoft, on windows update I only see an amd processor update which fails, and a few critical updates for security fixes, so where is 2138?

Its on Windows Beta, :) i didnt know it had been publicly realeased lol. Sorry for the earlier post.

Unless SP2 gets released towards the end of year there is no way it will include WMP10.

Yep! The same was said when I added Microsofts Computer Satisfaction Alpha to the front post... Then behold SP2 RC1, the core of the Alpha became the Microsoft Security Center :D

I don't think it will happen (I hope it doesn't because WMP10 is fugly) but I'll add it just in case

I have decided to wait for RC2 this 2138 has no official link to the file, are we even sure its supposed to be publicly downloadable? So far 2096 has been very stable and I am impressed with it, its a lot faster then SP1 not surprisingly due to there not been dozens of hotfixes installed, the security changes are nice for less technical people and the popup blocked is something badly needed. All thumbs up from me so far.

Un-Official BETA Release Date: Dec. 2003

Un-Official Gold Release Date: July 2004

Official BETA Testing Begins: 18th December 2003

BETA 1 - Build 2055 - Released 18th Dec. 2003

BETA 1 - Build 2082 - Released 24th Feb. 2004

RC1 - Build 2096 - Released 18th Mar. 2004

RC1 - Build 2120 - Released 1st May 2004 (By Mistake)

RC1 - Build 2126 - Released 13th May 2004 (Again... By Mistake)

Pre RC2 - Build 2138 - Released 2nd June 2004

Pre RC2 - Build 2142 - Released 2nd June 2004

Leebos, your missing 2135 here :happy: i didnt know what you meant by a thread leading to 2135 im sure someone here could post it here for you ;)

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