Microsoft pulls plug on XP SP2 after users say they're not ready
The Windows XP Service Pack 2 saga has taken another twist - Microsoft has been forced to delay its internet rollout of the service pack after enterprise customers told the Redmond behemoth they didn’t want the security update. At least, not yet.
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