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29 April 2008 16:29 by Andre "DVDBack23" Yoskowitz
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Microsoft has delayed the official release of its touted Windows XP Service Pack 3 because of a newly found "technical glitch."
The giant software company added that there was a "compatibility issue between the XP service pack and Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management System, a retail chain management program for small and midsize businesses."
The company had finalized the code for SP3 last week and had originally planned to make it available beginning today.
"In order to make sure customers have the best possible experience, we have decided to delay releasing Windows XP SP3 to Windows Update and Microsoft Download Center," the company added in a statement.
The same glitch also apparently exists between Microsoft Dynamics RMS and Windows Vista Service Pack 1, which was already released earlier this month and more recently via Automatic Updates.
"To help protect our customers, we plan to put filtering in place shortly to prevent Windows Update from offering both service packs to systems running Microsoft Dynamics RMS," Microsoft said. "Once filtering is in place, we expect to release Windows XP SP3 to Windows Update and Download Center."
Microsoft also advised anyone using the Microsoft Dynamics RMS to not install the SP updates until the company completes a fix. The "fix is currently in testing and will be available as soon as that process is complete," they added.
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| ivymike (Junior Member) 29 April 2008 16:42 |
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Gee, Thanks alot Micro$oft. You F@#&ing worthless piece of S#!t
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| core2kid (Senior Member) 29 April 2008 17:08 |
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Cool! My computer will be stable for a bit longer!
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| Pop_Smith (Senior Member) 29 April 2008 17:52 |
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You can just disable automatic updates and not visit Windows Update if you really don't want SP3, or any other MS update for that matter.
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| core2kid (Senior Member) 29 April 2008 18:05 |
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I know, I was being sarcastic. Im running SP3 beta on my laptop and it's working well.
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| 21Q (Senior Member) 29 April 2008 18:38 |
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I was actually really looking forward to this. But I'd rather it be delayed then to have to get another update to fix an update.
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| core2kid (Senior Member) 29 April 2008 18:46 |
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Originally posted by 21Q: I was actually really looking forward to this. But I'd rather it be delayed then to have to get another update to fix an update.
Don't worry, that'll still happen. Microsoft is known for that. Don't really know if you can consider it a bad thing though, it shows their concern for customers on an aging but great OS.
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| wolf123 (Member) 29 April 2008 19:00 |
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Someone please explain what Microsoft Dynamics RMS is and what it does.
I knew something was going too happen.
Why all the anger towrds MS anyway if windows was not the big shot then we could not lay all the games out there.
Web all know they want to get our money but remember this if they fail then whet happens too the pc games that we all play.
Yoyur going too say links but that will be a long switch over.
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| domie (Member) 30 April 2008 6:28 |
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Originally posted by wolf123:
1. Someone please explain what Microsoft Dynamics RMS is and what it does.
2. We all know they want to get our money
1. Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management System (RMS) offers small and mid-market retailers a complete point-of-sale (POS) solution that can be adapted to meet unique retail requirements. This powerful software package automates POS processes and store operations, provides centralized control for multi-store retailers, and integrates with Microsoft Office system programs, Microsoft Dynamics GP, and other popular applications. Microsoft Dynamics RMS is built on a proven Microsoft platform that adapts to meet unique and changing retail needs.
- in other words , it doesn't affect the non commercial XP user like you and me at all.
2. Tell me a company that doesn't :P
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| varnull (Senior Member) 30 April 2008 7:06 |
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Quote: Why all the anger towrds MS anyway if windows was not the big shot then we could not lay all the games out there.
What utter tosh. Without this near monopoly games would be written using platform independent code, like they used to be.
Mixed reports on sp3. They probably forgot to update some drm feature that the mpaa wants.
At least they found this one... maybe a little late seeing as the rc versions of this update have been floating around for 6 months, but they have found it..
Makes an odd change to see M$ actually test something and then delay because it doesn't work. Could this be a core policy change in the software division? Somehow I doubt it, but maybe they are starting to feel the pinch, especially in the business sector, from the free alternatives. With the poor uptake of vista by businesses (and I can't blame the businesses.. I have had to work on fista networks in offices... and they are dire) and the ever greater threat from FOSS operating systems and applications a broken update which screws up something that paying business customers rely on would I suspect be the final straw for a lot of businesses which are feeling the pinch themselves.
Now lets wait and see how many other applications this update breaks.. Vista sp1 increased the broken software list from 600 to 1700 apps.

Free open source software = made by end users who want an application to work....
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 30 April 2008 14:06
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| lindy41 (Junior Member) 1 May 2008 13:20 |
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**** m$ thats all i can say.. linux kicks ass so who cares if they ever come out with another windows.
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| wolf123 (Member) 1 May 2008 20:07 |
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Originally posted by lindy41: **** m$ thats all i can say.. linux kicks ass so who cares if they ever come out with another windows.
Please tell me I have tried 2 versions now of linux and since I am so use too the windows configuration it was hard as hell.
If you don't know but macintosh II I think was so easy too use with it's graphical interface but then M$ went and stole the idea from a little company called xerox and at the time they didn't care who had it so they lost all that money .
Back too the point the 2 linux I used on a seperate partition were ubuntu it was ok and easy too use then I took it off and it messed up my windows where at the time I didnt know it used the mbr too load.
Then last week I tried debian and it was ok except you had too add passwords too it even if you didnt want PWs.
Then I had trouble taking that out thank god I had a win xp disk made back in 2002 and it had that repair mbr then windows was fine so unless they get some easier too use stuff I will stay with M$ even though they are money grubbers.
Also I like too point out most of the games I play on windows like Red alert the first decade and sim city rush hour I could'nt even play on linux.
There was one really good thing other then the wording is different for the hard drive and the interface is a little different I did like it because it was fast and didn't hog memory and loaded stuff easy.
I will switch if people get off there butts and make some software that is like the stuff I use on windows too use on linux.
Like nero but I think there is aversion and vso convertxtodvd.
By the way what version name of linux are you talking about.
sorry this is not a rant I just wanted too point out a few things and I did I would love too switch but its not the right time at the moment.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 1 May 2008 20:11
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| cousinkix (Newbie) 2 May 2008 23:50 |
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Windows XP Service pack 3-5512 RTM is out there if you look around. I haven't noticed any bad changes from installing it last week. No stupid Media Player 11 either.
Internet Explorer 7 was a dog before and it's still a dog now. That piece of crap cannot be removed even though it really sucks. The last thing I would ever do, is put that damned thing on a fresh OS installation on a new hard drive, which is in the pipeline this Summer.
I have no use for a browser that blocks websites without my permission and takes 5 minutes to launch, just to get to my mail box...
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