Microsoft to reissue Windows 2000 SP4 update
Microsoft plans to re-release Update Rollup 1 for Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 due to several problems users are having with the current version, a company executive has confirmed.
Microsoft has had several million downloads of the SP4 update rollup since its release June 28, but are seeing issues with "a small fraction of the downloads," according to Peter Houston, senior director of servicing strategy for Microsoft.
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