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Already elSP3 for Windows XP

The release of the new pack had been delayed by a bug that affected users of Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management System (Management System for Retail), a tool that allows small and medium businesses, manage processes automated point of sale in one or multiple stores and branches.

Microsoft issued a patch for these users to be applied before installing the SP3.Aunque at first some have had trouble downloading (and others are anxious because they do not even appear in the list of updates), it is all about time. The complete file is available.

is only a matter of hours to start to be available in Windows Update.Una of the features of SP3 applies to those with Internet Explorer 7 (or a beta version of Internet Explorer 8).

After installing the new Service Pack, and can not uninstall Internet Explorer, due to its full the system. Those who have the IE6 however, maintained that implementation, but with a number of improvements and all security patches that have appeared since the Service Pack 2 for XP so far.
The reason for this behavior in relation to Internet Explorer, is that when you install IE7 on a Windows XP with SP2, you perform a backup of files included in IE6 SP2, with all subsequent updates. How SP3 includes a newer version of those files, uninstalling IE7 (or IE8 Beta), would be a regression, ie, return to the original files from IE6, and not to add the SP3 updates to IE6. The only way
to solve this would be to uninstall Windows XP SP3, uninstall Internet Explorer and then reinstall SP3.

Given the differences in safety between IE6 and IE7, it is logical to Microsoft's desire to avoid opening the gap after the improvement which means upgrading to Service Pack 3 for Windows XP.
If someone has installed the beta version of Internet Explorer 8, you must uninstall that version before applying SP3, then, if desired, re-install the IE8 (not recommend a beta version on machines that are used for work, but there is everything in this world).

addition to all previously released updates for the operating system, Windows XP SP3 includes some new features, many of them already implemented in Windows Vista, especially in the area of \u200b\u200bconnectivity and networks.

For example, incorporates NAP (Network Access Protection), a platform that can create a custom security policy to validate the security of a computer before giving access permission or submission to our network, blocking computers that do not have installed all security updates.

SP3 also activates the so-called Black Hole Router Detection, or Black Hole Router detection (black hole), ie, routers that discard packets without warning.

panel user security options, seems to be more descriptive, trying to avoid using incorrect settings. A module for kernel-level encryption, adds the ability to encrypt several different algorithms.

All this, along with other improvements, which may seem more subtle, make Windows XP with SP3 a more robust and seguro.Aún well, there may be some problems for those with a specific class in your system configuration.
If you want to know some of these potential problems that can lead to SP3 before installing read the contents of this link: tinyurl.com/42g34j
And if you want to install before it appears as an automatic update Manually download the following file: tinyurl.com/3hv2wr

Despite the grandiose name and the recommendations almost apocalyptic, this installation package is intended for IT professionals and developers who made the download and installation on multiple computers a network. If you're updating just one computer, visit Windows Update, any user wishing to download the 308 MB package can do and install on your PC, taking into account the recommendations mentioned before.

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