Microsoft doubles XP SP2 delay as users clamour for more time
It seems that users are taking almost as long to roll out XP Service Pack 2 as Microsoft once did - the Redmond giant has been forced to allow customers to double the amount of time business users can delay installing it on corporate machines.
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