No Service Pack 3 Update for Windows XP?

Oct 25, 2006

No Service Pack 3 Update for Windows XP?

Slip in arrival date to 2008 raises concerns that the next XP service pack will 
be eliminated.

Robert McMillan, IDG News Service

Tuesday, October 24, 2006 04:00 PM PDT

SAN FRANCISCO -- With Microsoft now saying that its next major service pack for 
Windows XP will not ship until 2008, some Windows users are wondering whether
the software upgrade will ever be released.

"The fear is Service Pack 3 will just get killed off," says Jeff Centimano, an 
IT consultant with Levi, Ray and Shoup, based in Kansas City, Missouri, who
says that he's heard concerns from administrators since late last week, when 
Microsoft announced "preliminary" plans to ship SP3 in the first half of 2008,
later than previously expected.

That puts the update within months of the early 2009 cutoff date for mainstream 
support for the XP operating system, and users like Centimano are now worried
that Microsoft may not feel a Service Pack 3 is worth the effort.

"That's exactly how it worked out for Windows 2000," Centimano notes.

In late 2004, Microsoft scrapped a planned Service Pack 5 for Windows 2000 
Server, electing instead to release an "update rollup" of security-related 
patches
for the operating system.

Windows Administrators Unhappy

Windows XP administrators say that dropping Service Pack 3 would make their 
lives harder. "A service pack has been quality assurance-tested with all of
the hot fixes together as one installation package," says Ethan Allen, a 
quality assurance official with a Seattle-based technology company. "If you were
to take 500 hot fixes and install them one by one, eventually you might run 
into problems because they weren't all QA'd [quality assurance tested] as one
package."

Microsoft bills its rollup releases as easier to install, but they don't 
include as many features as a full service pack, users say.

Michael Cherry, an analyst with Directions on Microsoft, agrees that Microsoft 
may very well decide to drop XP Service Pack 3. "It absolutely could happen.
Microsoft is under no obligation to produce any service packs, ever," he 
explains. "They feel that because these fixes are available through the 
auto-update
that there's less need to create a service pack."

Cherry believes, however, that now that Microsoft has mastered the art of 
releasing its security patches in a predictable, monthly cycle, it should 
consider
releasing service packs on a regular basis--once a year, perhaps.

"The thing that I don't understand," he says, "is, on one hand, Microsoft seems 
to promote the concept that customers want predictable release cycles for
operating systems, yet Microsoft also seems to say that customers don't care 
how random the release of a service pack is."

Through its public relations agency, Microsoft declined to allow its executives 
to be interviewed for this story.

Just Move On to Vista?

Others see a financial motive behind the delay. "They're going to let users 
kind of sit there without anything new on XP for a while, because they want
you to move to Vista," says Allen, who also maintains the Hotfix.net Web site. 
Although the arrival of Windows Vista has been pushed into 2007, Microsoft
today announced
a Vista coupon upgrade program
for those who buy XP-based systems between October 26 and March 15, 2007.

Allen, who published an early release of Service Pack 3 on his Web site last 
year, believes that Microsoft will ultimately release the software. But he
says that the planned four-year gap between XP SP2 and SP3 is too long.

"Microsoft is trying to focus more on trying to make a bunch of money than on 
providing users with fixes for their systems," he says.

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