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Microsoft lists apps affected by XP SP2

Nearly 50 apps will need fixes, warns Redmond

Iain Thomson, vnunet.com 17 Aug 2004
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Microsoft has published a list of applications that will need extra configuration after its Windows XP Service Pack Two (SP2) is installed.

Nearly 50 applications will need fixes, primarily due to the new firewall which blocks specific ports.

Some of Microsoft's own software is also showing problems with the new code.

A full list of known applications that will need work is on the Microsoft Knowledge Base website here.

"In virtually all cases this just needs manual port allocation," said Paul Randle, product marketing manager for SP2.

"In some cases it is also affecting older versions of software that are not a top priority for software vendors to test. We will keep the list up to date in the future."

A number of major vendors are on the list, including Symantec. The security firm said that consumers who run Norton AntiVirus, Norton Personal Firewall, Norton SystemWorks and Norton Internet Security will need to install the product update in order for Microsoft's Windows Security Center to accurately display the status of their security protection.

"Enterprise customers using Symantec Client Security and Symantec AntiVirus Corporate and Enterprise Edition will also need to install the update if their computer is not a member in a Windows domain," said Symantec.

The currently available updates are needed because Symantec includes anti-tampering security in its software so that hackers cannot easily change settings.

Microsoft has also identified over 100 other software vendors which may find that applications "work differently" with SP2.

These include applications and games from Adobe, McAfee, Lucas Arts and Computer Associates.

Details can be found on Microsoft Knowledge Base website here.

See also:

Windows XP SP2What IT managers need to know about XP SP2  15 Sep 2004
Firms wary of SP2'Significant minority' have no plans to implement OS update  24 Aug 2004
Alan StevensService Pack 2 for Windows XP makes setting up wireless LANs a much simpler task  17 Aug 2004
Windows XP SP2XP Service Pack 2 provides some security improvements which users cannot afford to ignore, but some existing apps may need to be tweaked to run at their best  17 Aug 2004
Change of SP2 rollout plansHome users must wait as enterprises given more time to install and test update  17 Aug 2004
XP Service Pack TwoDelays and throttled downloads can't hide the benefits of SP2  12 Aug 2004
XP Service Pack 2Redmond offers tool to delay upgrade delivery to allow for testing  12 Aug 2004
XP Service Pack TwoBut security concerns mean that users cannot afford to ignore it  10 Aug 2004

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