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Uhmm... Did Microsoft Lose XP SP3 on the Way to Vista SP1 RTM?

And Windows Server 2008 RTM?

By Marius Oiaga, Technology News Editor

4th of February 2008, 17:41 GMT

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Windows XP Service Pack 3, Windows Vista Service Pack 1 and Windows Server 2008... In the end it's all Windows to Microsoft. Right? Well... in all fairness, you do have to keep in mind that all Windows platforms are equal, but some Windows operating systems are more equal than others... And in this context, Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 are privileged over Windows XP. Microsoft is essentially choosing to ignore the vast majority of Windows users.

According to data from Net Applications, the install base of XP is over 75% of all the
operating systems, with Vista at just over 10%. But statistics are by no means impressive to Microsoft. Throughout the development process of Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008, the Redmond company has been pushing Windows XP SP3 to the background. Even though XP SP3 was developed alongside Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008.

And yet, Microsoft revealed that... "Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) was released to manufacturing on February 4, 2008, and will start being available to customers in March, starting with Microsoft Volume Licensing customers. Windows Server 2008 was also released to manufacturing on February 4, 2008, and will be available for purchase to new customers on March 1. Microsoft Volume Licensing customers with active Microsoft Software Assurance coverage or an Enterprise Agreement will be able to download the server software toward the end of February as part of the joint Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008 'Heroes Happen Here' launch event."

What happened? Did Microsoft lose Windows XP SP3 on its way to the RTM builds of Windows Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008? In January, the company released both Vista SP1 RC Refresh 2 and XP SP3 RC Refresh 2 concomitantly. And in all fairness, Vista SP1 will be made available by the third quarter of 2008. Is Microsoft going to wait for the second half of 2008 to deliver XP SP3?

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Comment #1 by: hairbautt on 05 Feb 2008, 03:01 GMT reply to this comment

Wondered the same thing.

Is M$ still going to release hotfixes after SP3 tho'?


Comment #2 by: Fabeme on 05 Feb 2008, 06:16 GMT reply to this comment

Microsoft always told us that WS2008 and Vista SP1 would be released together because of the shared base. And we know, from the begenning that XP SP3 would come soon after this release (MS told us "mid-08" for XP SP3)

may I highlight too that emergency for Vista SP1 is far bigger in term of corrections than XP SP3 that have already been very stabilized by the cumulativ SP1 & SP2 ?

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