> It classifies MSN SmartTags as Spyware
MS is apparently having seconds thoughts about their own software. MSN SmartTags are classified as threats which 'should be removed or quarantined from your computer'. You can see it here
MS is apparently having seconds thoughts about their own software. MSN SmartTags are classified as threats which 'should be removed or quarantined from your computer'. You can see it here
The main thing about SP2, besides the security improvements is really the stability. Your average XP2 SP1 machine could get an update of maybe around 3 days under heavy multi-application load.
XP2 SP2 RC1 and RC2 keep going for >13 days with record 20 under the same load conditions.
They seem to have rolled much of the Windows 2003 server performance cleanup into it which was initially skipped with the hastened release of XP.
That has been around forever, numerous essay grading approaches have been developed and programs written.
> It classifies MSN SmartTags as Spyware MS is apparently having seconds thoughts about their own software. MSN SmartTags are classified as threats which 'should be removed or quarantined from your computer'. You can see it here
MS is apparently having seconds thoughts about their own software. MSN SmartTags are classified as threats which 'should be removed or quarantined from your computer'. You can see it here
there is NO WiMax deployment so it can't be spotty
The main thing about SP2, besides the security improvements is really the stability. Your average XP2 SP1 machine could get an update of maybe around 3 days under heavy multi-application load.
XP2 SP2 RC1 and RC2 keep going for >13 days with record 20 under the same load conditions.
They seem to have rolled much of the Windows 2003 server performance cleanup into it which was initially skipped with the hastened release of XP.
"You heard it here first: the voice business is dead. Repeat: it's not even a commodity; it's doomed. The telcos know it, too." [Wired 3.07]
It panned out to this - just 10 years later.