Windows Server 2003 SP1 Released
by Nate Mook
The first and long-awaited service pack for Windows Server 2003 has gone gold and is now available for download. SP1 includes many of the same enhancements found in Windows XP SP2, fortifying the operating system with a bevy of security updates. SP1 also provides the groundwork for Microsoft's 64-bit Windows releases.
"I am happy to announce that Windows Server 2003 SP1 has been shipped for English and German. Just a short time ago, at 5:20 PM Pacific Standard Time, the final call was made," Microsoft beta coordinator Sam White announced in an e-mail to testers.
"With Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1, our development team took the time to treat the root cause of many security issues, not just the symptoms. This service pack is very significant and should help address certain classes of exploits," said Bob Muglia, senior vice president Microsoft's Windows Server Division.
SP1 also adds support for "no execute" hardware restrictions in Intel and AMD chips, which prevents malicious code from running in areas of memory not designed to run programs.
It's not clear what affect Service Pack 1 will have on application compatibility, but Microsoft says it worked hard to eliminate any potential problems. "Microsoft worked closely with its hardware and software partners to ensure the highest possible level of application and device compatibility for Service Pack 1."
i want 2003 server sp-1
pl send link
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Dont apply this service pack to SBS. It does bad, bad things.
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like?
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The Small Business Server edition will be released in the next 45-60 days according to an MS report. Heed the warning, only apply this to regular Windows Server 2003 installs.
That being said... all I can say for this update is-- IT'S ABOUT TIME! :)
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Like say that the patch won't install because Microsoft coded the patch for non SBS versions anyway.
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sounds like it installed for that guy, I wanna know what happened afterwards. ;-)
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