Confirming our story about the service pack going final yesterday:
Microsoft Corp. today announced the release to manufacturing of Windows® XP Service
Pack 1 (SP1), a package of updates for Windows XP, the company's most advanced and
fastest-selling Windows licenses. Windows XP SP1 brings enhanced security, reliability
and compatibility to business and home users. Windows XP Service Pack 1 will be
available to the general public Monday, Sept. 9.
"Microsoft is always focused on improving the reliability and security of Windows
for our customers, and Service Pack 1 is the latest delivery on our commitment to
those customers," said Jim Allchin, group vice president for the Platforms Products
Group at Microsoft. "Windows XP is the most secure and dependable operating system
we have ever produced, but our work doesn't end when we ship the product. Windows
XP Service Pack 1, along with services such as Windows Update, are examples of how
we help customers keep their PCs updated with the latest and greatest technology."
Windows XP SP1 Provides Enhanced Security:
Windows XP SP1 includes all of the security patches available via Windows Update.
It also contains all updates resulting from the Windows code review conducted earlier
this year as part of the Trustworthy Computing initiative.
In addition to the traditional service pack updates, Windows XP SP1 delivers
the required changes of the proposed consent decree signed with the U.S. Department
of Justice and nine state attorneys general. The changes allow both computer manufacturers
and users to remove end-user access to Microsoft® Internet Explorer browser software,
Windows Media(TM) Player, Windows Messenger, Outlook® Express and Microsoft's Java
virtual machine. This is just one of many components of the compliance effort undertaken
by Microsoft since the consent decree was signed in November 2001.
Windows XP SP1 Availability:
Windows XP SP1 will be available to the general public Monday, Sept. 9, on the
Windows XP Web site via download or CD fulfillment.
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