That's pretty ironic. Because SP2 patches heaps of holes in SP1.chinkoim still on SP1. if SP2 makes everything a bit faster then i'll consider it. i remember refusing to install it at first because it had loads of holes itself!
ShannonThat's pretty ironic. Because SP2 patches heaps of holes in SP1.![]()
Well, SP2 rolled up all the previous hotfixes between SP1 and SP2 anyway. Individually installing patches to plug the holes that SP2 plugged, just to avoid installing SP2, is pointless IMO.ArwinYes, but not necessarily ones that you couldn't already close up with individual patches and autoupdate. So basically, he is right - when SP2 was first released they discovered a gaping hole in the new Firewall for instance. It's generally not a bad idea to wait a little while with big updates, as they always introduce new bugs, and you had that whole application incompatibility issue, that you could save a lot of stress on by waiting a while to see what software was going to cause problems.
That said, I am using SP2 and have no complaints. But I don't do all that many weird things with my PC - primarily I don't play games, for instance, though of course most games are tested with SP2.
VIPFREAKso is it bad to have two firewalls? I got ZA working.
Uh, why?crazyazn7412dont install if you're big on p2p...
ROAD_DOGG33JGo to Control Panel>Windows Firewall and turn it off
Why? SP2 offers better security than SP1 thanks to some of the holes filled up. If anything, you'd want to keep my patches up to date for illicit activities just to make sure you don't get hit by a hackercrazyazn7412dont install if you're big on p2p...
ROAD_DOGG33JDid you try Security Center under control panel?