I would recommend waiting for maybe a week or two before installing it. Let the fever go down a bit, let the problems and bugs be known and hopefully there will be solutions as well once you run into your own problems. I don't trust Microsoft enaugh to blindly install anything that they produce because they say it is better
2x533MHz@544MHz, 2.0V
640MB PC100 memory
Realtek RTL-8139 NIC
Maxtor 6Y080L0 80GB hdd
Debian Linux stable with 2.4.8 kernel
Hi, downloaded SP2 from Microsoft (the network install 266Mb version), have used it on a pair of Athlon machines and my VP6.
Nothing too much jumps out as being revolutionary, more evolutionary, some security features are more prominent such as the firewall and virus scanner "reminder".
Some settings in Outlook Express are also changed, such as blocking some of the content linked into HTML emails, so for instance pictures hosted on external sites do not appear, allegedely to prevent spammers identifying your IP address I think. Some options seem to have appeared regarding listing of UPNP devices, otherwise nothing obvious.
No problems at all with it yet, it installed smoothly and runs fine.
Have not investigated whether it fixes a bug that I have noticed with some AVI files, where a corrupt file with a bad header can cause machine to go into high cpu usage, my VP has had a registry hack to fix it, maybe I need to try one of the other machines to see if this is fixed yet.
Will post again if I manage to break it!
VP6 2 933Mhz P3s at 1155Mhz, 2 120Gb Maxtors in Raid 0 as boot drive, 2 other drives. 1Gb PC133 Ram. Lowly TNT M64 32Mb video card.
Changes mainly to in-built firewall. New security centre so you can check status of firewall, virus checker etc. Changes to IE and Outlook Express, pop ups are blocked....
3dcandy wrote:Changes mainly to in-built firewall. New security centre so you can check status of firewall, virus checker etc. Changes to IE and Outlook Express, pop ups are blocked....
Hehehehe! I love this. Microsofts main thing on Linux is that they say that Linux programmers don't innovate. They copy.
So this is Microsoft "innovation"??? Copying what has been found in Linux and third party products for ages???
Yeah!!! Go Microsoft. I really want to spend my hard earned cash on your products (**NOT**)!
2x533MHz@544MHz, 2.0V
640MB PC100 memory
Realtek RTL-8139 NIC
Maxtor 6Y080L0 80GB hdd
Debian Linux stable with 2.4.8 kernel