TRENDING: NVIDIA's new AI model trains robots to move like LeBron and Ronaldo

Software & Apps - Page 210

All the latest software and app news covering new and upcoming releases from Microsoft Windows updates, to Apple apps, through to the way we use apps daily - Page 210.

Follow TweakTown on Google News

Windows XP SP3 shaping up nicely

Steve Dougherty | Oct 9, 2007 6:46 PM CDT

As many of you would now be aware, Microsoft are working on a third Service Pack to further support Windows XP and keep it in good health for a while to come. Though it's been mentioned that upon release, SP3 will be Microsoft's final installment before they pull the plug on support from XP and focus entirely on getting Vista right.

Some details have come to light about the progress of SP3 and what we can expect from it once it reaches final status. A massive 1,073 patches and hotfixes will be embedded into the new Service Pack as well as four completely new features which have been backported from Vista; these being as follows :-

- New Windows Product Activation model: no need to enter product key during setup

- Network Access Protection modules and policies have been brought to XP after being one of the more-well-received features in Windows Vista. You can read more about NAP here

- New Microsoft Kernel Mode Cryptographic Module - the Windows XP SP3 kernel now includes an entire module that provides easy access to multiple cryptographic algorithms and is available for use in kernel-mode drivers and services.

- New "Black Hole Router" detection - Windows XP SP3 can detect and protect against rogue routers that are discarding data


Dailytech have the full scoop on it here. Long Live XP!


Continue reading: Windows XP SP3 shaping up nicely (full post)

Newsletter Subscription