how many are running xp service pack 2?

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Post by irrelevance »

Am I the only one still on service pack 1 for xp I wonder?
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i have machines on sp1 and sp2 and all are o.k.. there are some annoyances in sp2, but not functional ones....
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I have two daws now both running sp2. No problems. Where I did have trouble was connecting a laptop with SP2 onto a wireless network... had to go back to SP1.
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sp2 on 3 machines here...2 are used for audio (one does dual role as graphics/3d) and the 3rd is a 'net' box. All work great although I would say that I've done my fair share of tweaking (as I would to ANY O.S.)
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So SFP runs smoothly under SP2 for you guys then?
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i have not upgraded, and i have no intention to do so... everything runs smoothly and correctly, so why bother? :smile:
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My new machine came with service pack 2 installed but it seems OK apart from the problem running oxe install files by double clicking. I've turned off a lot of the features though anyway as they were more to do with internet security and that PC is not and never will be on the net.
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Post by at0m »

Haven't got nor need SP2 on my machines. Installed it on dad's office machine and didn't like it a bit. After installation of SP2, run over your tweaks again. If M$ keeps giving you pop-ups every 2 minutes about the terrible danger your machine is in when you don't have anti-virus or firewall on your offline DAW, disable some service - don't remember which, I don't have SP2 here.
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the antivirus popups seem to be confined to the first few minutes of operation then cease. yes, sp2 runs smoothly although i wouldn't recommend upgrading unless you are on the net which is something i don't encourage for a daw anyway.
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Yes I am toying with the idea of going online via a macintosh that I use for internet with brickhouse firewall which is pretty tight/secure. So I guess the pc would remain anonamous in that situation.
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I'm still with SP1 also, haven't bothered with SP2 since my machine is rock-stable, and the new SP2 features are completely useless to me (don't use the built-in firewall, don't use IE, etc.) It's a networked machine too, I use it for everything (it's behind an OpenBSD box that handles firewall/NAT stuff) and works great.
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Post by astroman »

I agree with symbiote regarding network security - it's much easier (and probably more safe) to run an internet connection through a whatever designed router box.

I use a 40 Euro piece of hardware that even saves me from the connection software of my internet supplier (t-online), with the additional (unexpected) benefit that 'felt' connection speed is almost twice as high :eek:

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