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This update helps narrow the definition of the My network, or local subnet, restriction option in the Windows Firewall. This is helpful in situations where the Windows Firewall would consider a large network to be on the local subnet because of how the dial-up software configured the route tables.
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Full View / NID: 4925 / Submitted by: Anthony
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When you browse a Web site that uses Shift-JIS character encoding in Microsoft Internet Explorer, some double-byte character set (DBCS) characters may appear corrupted. For example, the character may appear as a dot or bullet point.
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Full View / NID: 4680 / Submitted by: TACKtech Team
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When you browse a Web site that uses Shift-JIS character encoding in Microsoft Internet Explorer, some double-byte character set (DBCS) characters may appear corrupted. For example, the character may appear as a dot or bullet point.
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Full View / NID: 4665 / Submitted by: TACKtech Team
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This update correct an issue that prevents some updates that were installed earlier on your computer from successfully migrating from the original version of Windows XP to the Windows XP SP1 version of the update.
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Full View / NID: 4387 / Submitted by: Travis
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Installing Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) will prevent Microsoft Business Solutions CRM version 1.2 from running correctly. Microsoft CRM version 1.2 requires updates to both the Microsoft CRM Server and the Outlook client and several manual configuration workarounds to operate properly.
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Full View / NID: 4412 / Submitted by: TACKtech Team
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Windows Media Connect is the easiest way to deliver music, photos, and videos from your Windows XP computer to your stereo and television. Installing Windows Media Connect enables you to deliver music, photos, and videos that reside on your Windows XP PC to devices that support the uPnP protocol. This includes digital audio receivers, connected DVD players, set-top boxes, and more.
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Full View / NID: 4305 / Submitted by: TACKtech Team
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This update helps resolve an issue where Windows Installer running on Windows XP Service Pack 2 stops responding when you install an update.
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Full View / NID: 4207 / Submitted by: TACKtech Team
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This update resolves a compatibility issue with a non-Microsoft software application installed on your computer. This application prevents successful installation of Windows XP Service Packs, critical security updates and other system file updates. This update should be applied to your system to enable safe installation of these updates now and in the future.
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Full View / NID: 4179 / Submitted by: TACKtech Team
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The Windows Support Tools for Microsoft Windows XP are intended for use by Microsoft support personnel and experienced users to assist in diagnosing and resolving computer problems. For individual tool descriptions, see the Windows Support Tools documentation (Suptools.chm).
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Full View / NID: 4026 / Submitted by: TACKtech Team
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This update helps resolve an issue on computers running Windows XP Service Pack 2. Programs that connect to IP addresses in the loopback address range may not work as expected and you may receive an error message indicating you cannot establish a connection.
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Full View / NID: 4010 / Submitted by: TACKtech Team
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This non-security critical update helps resolve an issue where a limited number of systems running a BIOS without production support for Intel Pentium 4 and Intel Celeron D processors based on Prescott C-0 stepping can potentially hang on Windows XP Service Pack 2 installation.
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Full View / NID: 3963 / Submitted by: TACKtech Team
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When you connect a Pocket PC handheld device to a USB 2.0 hub or turn off the device and then turn it back on while the device is still connected to the USB 2.0 hub, Windows may not redetect the device. This problem may also occur with other USB devices that have pending transfers if the device is disconnected and then reconnected, or if the device is turned off and then turned back on while it is still connected to the USB 2.0 hub.
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Full View / NID: 3791 / Submitted by: TACKtech Team
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Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 on cd. Share This CD with a Friend after you have installed Service Pack 2, Microsoft encourages you to give this CD to a friend or family member using Windows XP.
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Full View / NID: 3742 / Submitted by: Anthony
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Windows XP SP2 introduces new security technologies to better enable Windows XP computers to withstand viruses, worms and other kinds of attacks. This guide will assist IT Professionals to test and mitigate application compatibility issues arising from these more stringent security technologies.
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Full View / NID: 3732 / Submitted by: TACKtech Team
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After you install Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), some programs may seem not to work. By default, Windows Firewall is enabled and blocks unsolicited connections to your computer. This article discusses how to make an exception and enable a program to run by adding it to the list of exceptions. This procedure permits the program to work as it did before the service pack was installed. See the Knowledge Base Article for list of known programs and games.
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Full View / NID: 3668 / Submitted by: Anthony
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The Windows Support Tools for Microsoft Windows XP are intended for use by Microsoft support personnel and experienced users to assist in diagnosing and resolving computer problems.
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Full View / NID: 3675 / Submitted by: TACKtech Team
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When you create your own digital media collections on CDs or other physical formats, there are many inconsistent ways that CD and DVD players read the data. Each interface for finding media and the viewable information such as playlists, music metadata, and folders with photos or videos varies depending on what each device supports. In many cases, this creates confusion about how to find the music, photos or videos that you want. Additionally, with large collections of music and videos, it can take several minutes for the DVD or CD player to "read" what music or video is available. This behavior occurs because there was no standard way for Windows XP to structure digital media on physical formats and for consumer devices to read these discs until now.
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Full View / NID: 5798 / Submitted by: TACKtech Team
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Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) provides new proactive security technologies for Windows XP to better defend against viruses, worms, and hackers. In addition to a more robust security infrastructure, SP2 improves the security configuration options of Windows XP and provides better security information to help users faced with security decisions.
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Full View / NID: 3579 / Submitted by: Travis
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This download contains three SMS package definition files that you can use to test distribution of Windows XP Professional integrated with Service Pack 2 and Windows XP Service Pack 2 standalone using Microsoft Systems Management Server.
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Full View / NID: 3577 / Submitted by: Travis
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The Windows XP startup disk allows computers without a bootable CD-ROM to perform a new installation of the operating system. The Windows XP startup disk will automatically load the correct drivers to gain access to the CD-ROM drive and start a new installation of Setup. You cannot upgrade from a Windows XP startup disk.
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Full View / NID: 3576 / Submitted by: Travis
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