This is direct quoting Network Provisioning Service Manages XML configuration files on a domain basis for automatic network provisioning. Keep in mind these might turn other things off as well. Make sure you know what they control. Failure to do this will result in being unable to check for new updates at the WindowsUpdate site.
These must at least be in these states Auto and Manual respectively If you don't like DEP Data Execution Prevention , and want to see it disabled or at least unconfigurable haven't figured out which of the two its actually done.
Saffers Posted September 17, Posted September 17, Armando Posted September 23, Posted September 23, Saffers Posted September 23, Posted September 24, Posted September 25, Had severe problems going from an already patched XP to SP2. Other than that, going from fresh install straight to SP2 has no problems. Mithrandir Posted September 28, Posted September 28, Bought the new xp with sp2 built in Posted September 29, Armando Posted October 4, Posted October 4, Guitar Slinger Posted October 4, Im pretty sure its because they were on a partition other than windows.
Havnt had any problems since. Vranichou Posted October 4, Posted October 4, edited. Edited October 4, by Armando. Posted October 5, Tankus Posted October 5, Zone alarms ok for me David Hoffman Posted October 6, Posted October 6, Posted October 9, As far as I am concerned, SP2 has very little effect on programs.
Maybe it's just me. Posted October 10, Other than the above Guest RogerM Posted October 11, Posted October 11, Many thanks, Roger. Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community.
Register a new account. It is the MS dog that wags the software tail in this case Regards - Charles. Worth noting the statement in that MS article If true, I may go for it. I don't plan to use XP's firewall. Thanks for the info.
Thanks Pete Noticed some of them are programs we use here at work. Just passed on the link to the rest of the guys in IT I work with. Sounds like I'm going to have to do some more testing before rolling out to the users. Thanks again,. Does anybody beside me think it's sorta funny that the largest list of apps that may have problems with SP2 48 of them are Microsoft programs? That being said, I have several of the 'may be affected' apps on XP-pro and they are perfectly happy with SP2.
Newt ,. Zander ,. I noticed eTrust and KPF on that list. How do they get along? Shadowhawk Using Kerio 4 restricted version on desktop and laptop and both appear to be working fine.
Windows Security Centre does not acknowledge the presence of Kerio, but also notes that 'Windows does not recognise all firewalls'. I have the XP firewall turned off. The firewall in Windows was previously not enabled by default. Applications on the list include several Microsoft products, as well Ghost Server Corporate Edition 7. Games that may require changes to the firewall to work properly include Need for Speed Hot Pursuit 2, Unreal Tournament and Scrabble 3.
Users can change Windows Firewall settings to allow the applications to work correctly. The firewall can be tweaked to allow traffic for specific applications to pass through.
The knowledge base article details how to make the changes. In the months leading up to the SP2 release, Microsoft warned that the service pack could break applications. Other Microsoft applications that may not work correctly with SP2 include Microsoft Operations Manager and Systems Management Server , according to the knowledge base article.
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