XP SP1 is now unsupported and has not had any security patches available for
months. You need to get everyone on to a supported, patchable configuration
(SP2), which will solve this problem as well.,
Ray
But i found the WinXp with SP 2 can apply the
wireless policy but winXP sp1 cannot. So, can you advise me how can make
all
the winXP can accept the wireless policy?
Re: Repair XP SP2 installation with XP SP1 CD-ROM ... from SP1 to SP2.... My question is why would you want to go back to SP1?... >> back to WinXP SP1, ... >> select a repair install, and afterwards apply all the fixes pertinent to ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
Re: Problems with ink pad in OE 6 ... As far as updating your computer, since you are on dial-up, order a free SP2 CD. ...SP1 as well as all SP1 updates are included. ... I did get a w32.spybot virus in May but Norton picked it up before it got ... (microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress)
Re: Repair XP SP2 installation with XP SP1 CD-ROM ... but for all intents an purposes the system is functioning exactly as a healthy SP1 OS as far as I can tell. ... Plus not having another machine here running a clean install of XP SP1 it is difficult to do a complete comparison. ... problems other than the the lack of security fixes included in SP2.... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
Re: How to boot XPe SP1 from a USB flash drive? ... You would really want to move to FP2007 (not just SP2) as some reducing footprint job has been done there by Microsoft. ... Your SP1 image should supposedly work even with SP2/FP2007 tools. ... supported there but lots of info has been posted in this NG on how to make the USB boot on XP. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.embedded)