Windows XP SP2 Still on Track
By David Worthington, BetaNews
August 4, 2004, 10:23 PM
Windows enthusiast site Neowin.net has posted what it claims to be the release schedule for Windows XP Service Pack 2. According to sources, the service pack will be released to manufacturing August 4, with a release to the web the following day. A general public release is due August 25.
Despite Neowin's specificity, credible rumors have emerged that the service pack is once again delayed – making the exact release dates anyone's guess.
No matter which binary gremlin continues to spook Microsoft away from an immediate release, one point remains certain: time spent on Windows XP's sustained development is time spent away from the Longhorn wave of products. An August release will allow Microsoft to cycle its time to Longhorn and forestall further delays.
When BetaNews asked Microsoft to confirm the dates posted to the Web, a spokesperson remarked, "Development of Windows XP SP2 continues. We remain on track to RTM the product in August."






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