The upgrade is available from Microsoft's Windows Update and the
Microsoft
Download Centre, allowing all XP machines to automatically download and
install the software.
The company also resumed the distribution of Windows Vista Service Pack 1 on
the update services
after
a problem with Microsoft's Dynamics RMS retail management package.
The issue forced Microsoft to delay
XP
SP3 release as well as take the Vista SP1 update offline.
A company spokesperson told
vnunet.com that
Microsoft has put a filter in place for users attempting to download the
updates.
This will prevent machines that have the Dynamics RMS software installed from
downloading and installing either service pack until a patch can be deployed.
The release of XP SP3 comes less than two months before Microsoft will
officially phase out Windows XP in favour of Vista.
System builders will no longer be able to offer XP from 30 June on all PCs
except for machines deemed
ultra-low
cost.
Some vendors, however, have vowed to use a loophole to
continue
to offer XP to customers.
Microsoft had originally planned to end XP's availability at the end of
January. However, increased demand from customers and manufacturers led the
company to issue a five-month stay of execution for the seven year-old operating
system.
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