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Message-ID: <1092242478.6808.5.camel@gibson>
From: barrie at reboot-robot.net (Barrie Dempster)
Subject: WIndows XP SP2 "breaks" things

The details of SP2 have been on-line for a long time, this was
anticipated behaviour and has been discussed here before. If you are
receiving a high volume of calls from customers it may be a good idea to
issue a bulletin to them explaining how XP will affect them and the
necessary steps to take. If you support XP users why didn't you let them
know about this beforehand? it is a pretty major overhaul of the OS in
this SP.

Barrie


On Tue, 2004-08-10 at 23:21, Gregory A. Gilliss wrote:
> All,
> 
> Just FYI, my company is experiencing a high volume of calls from customers
> claiming that they have installed Windows SP2. Customers claim that SP2 is
> "breaking" previously working network behavior. Initial testing indicates
> that the cause is the "Internet Firewall" settings on SP2 which have been 
> set to default closed! SO by FINALLY doing what ought to have been done 
> ages ago (as often argued in posts to this and other lists), Microsoft has
> inadvertently "broken" several customer network installations that got used
> to having transparency to network protocols that, after the installation of 
> SP2, are no longer permitted.
> 
> Yay Microsoft, you finally got it right (sort of).
> 
> G
-- 
Barrie (zeedo) Dempster - Fortiter et Strenue


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