Businesses slow to adopt XP SP2
A study released by research firm AssetMetrix Monday indicates that even though April 12 is quickly approaching, the day when Automatic Update will attempt to force Windows XP users to install Service Pack 2, less than a quarter of businesses have made the upgrade.
The study looked at 251 North American companies, consisting of about 131,000 computers.
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