Windows XP SP2 Could Break Some Applications
Denver_80203 writes "An article from InfoWorld states that the upcoming Windows XP Service Pack 2 could break some 'unsecure applications.' In a quote from Tony Goodhew, a product manager in Microsoft's developer group says 'It doesn't really matter how long it is going to take you to do the work; security is an important issue and developers need to start doing that work now.' Or: 'The great bulk of applications will not be affected by memory protection. The number one that leaps to mind is execution environments with just-in-time code generation. The .Net Framework is one.' Fortunately for us, they are offering a course to guide the unsecure masses."
so, /. picks on microsoft for trying to fix the problems....
yawn, the anti MS bias here is soooo 1990's. You asshole operating system zealots need to grow up.
Hello Neillparatzo,
Yes, you are correct of course. But please don't advertise it on Slashdot.
You see, Slashdot is a convenient source for all the anti-capitalist, socie/commie whiners to go to and spend their time on... so the rest of us can work where the money is (the Microsoft World) and earn our dough.
Please, don't blow our cover.
Thanks for understanding,
Iggy
Attention all users planning on using the forced upgrade! You will definetly see problems once the devil spawn code is updated. You WILL lose data, your apps will stop running, and your dog will probably die. Rebooting 1000x's is the recommended solution to any and all issues encountered. Thanks for choosing Micro$oft. We hate each and everyone one of you...
Have a nice day!
Micro$oft Support.