Microsoft nixes SP5 for Windows 2000
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 12/01/2004 05:49 PM [ Print | 1 comment(s) ] · 709 views
Ars Technica reports Microsoft had originally intended to make Service Pack 5 available for Windows 2000 at some point in 2005. After discussions with customers still using the OS, they have decided against releasing a fifth and final service pack for Win2K. Instead, they will offer an "update rollup," a final collection of patches and fixes that will consist mostly of previously-released stuff.
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damn them to hell :/ |



