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    Windows XP Service Pack 3 Not Due Until 2007

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    The "preliminary" due date for the next collection of fixes and patches for Microsoft's desktop operating system is as much as a year later than many company watchers were expecting. (Microsoft Watch)

    Microsoft Corp. has gone public with a tentative date for its third service pack for Windows XP. And that date—the latter half of 2007—is considerably later than many company watchers were expecting.

    Microsoft has published the due date for Windows XP SP3 (Service Pack 3) on its Windows Lifecycle Web site.

    While Microsoft characterized the date as "preliminary," it is still as much as a year later than a number of customers, partners and industry analysts had been anticipating.

    Adoption of Windows XP SP2 is lagging overseas. Click here to read more.

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    Last April, according to at least one Web report, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said Microsoft was considering releasing SP3 before Longhorn (now Windows Vista) shipped.

    Windows Vista is expected to ship in the second or third quarter of 2006.

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    Microsoft also has published "latter half of 2006" as the tentative release date for the second service pack for Windows Server 2003.

    The "preliminary" due date for Windows Server 2003 SP2 (Service Pack 2) date jibes with what industry experts were expecting.

    Microsoft has not made public an official list of planned fixes (and new features, if any) that will be part of either the Windows Server 2003 SP2 or Windows XP SP3 releases.

    Read the full story on Microsoft Watch: Windows XP Service Pack 3: Not Until 2007

    Check out eWEEK.com's for Microsoft and Windows news, views and analysis.



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