Microsoft releases W2K Service Pack 3
Big bug download
By INQUIRER staff: Wednesday 31 July 2002, 06:39
A COLLECTION OF BUG FIXES for Windows 2000 is now available for download on the Microsoft site.
Service Pack 3 features some fixes to security but the major item of interest will be a piece of software that gives end users the option to select default programs on machines.
That control is there because of the antitrust settlement proposal between the Department of Justice (DoJ) and Microsoft, and allows end users to select which programs to choose between as defaults, Microsoft ones or not.
Prepare to jam your modem line, if that's how you're preparing to download it – the size of the file is over 120MB.
The next service pack people wait for is one for Windows XP. The beta is already available "in the wild", but we understand that Microsoft is making every effort to cut out users of pirated copies of the OS.
Mind you, Microsoft said that twice last year, once for the new Office and once for Windows XP. And hackers somehow managed to break open the protection in days.
Here's where you can download the W2K SP patches for individual machines. µ