Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Windows XP professional SP2: Keeping your PC safe

The Microsoft s professional service pack 2 is the latest introduction. On installing Service Pack 2, windows Movie Maker 2.1 automatically get installed on the computer. The Windows Movie Maker includes updates related to Group Policy, often useful for the system administrators. Further, it improves the security of the PC. With this service pack 2, you can enhance National Language support and access more enhanced Power-Management Options. It comes with an innovative design for Tablet PC Input Panel, which helps in entering text. Along with enhanced handwriting recognition like URLs and e-mails, the upgraded XP professional has a handwriting recognition engine which supports all languages. With this offer customers are provided with Bluetooth support. If you planning to install this software together with a service pack, it requires an integrated installation on a network distribution share i.e. both SP2 and Windows XP are installed at same time thereby, saving time. For creating an integrated installation you would have to connect to the PC and create a distribution folder for maintaining installation files of professional SP2. After setup integrates Windows XP SP2 files, you can deploy it to the computer through network distribution share in either unattended or attended mode. After the installation, the service pack .exe program runs in an integrated mode with extension .log created in the system root folder. If you use RIS for installation of service pack 2, it will facilitate Remote Installation Services. Installation from a Remote Installation Setup image needs RISsetup.exe file and is similar to installing it from the Windows XP Professional CD. The software facilitates enhancements and security against viruses, worms and hackers. It also features Windows Firewall, Windows Security Center and Pop-up Blocker for Internet Explorer, thereby, giving you more secure and advanced software. The Wireless Network Setup Wizard helps in creating security-enabled wireless network. Jayson Pablo, a dedicated writer of Rupizcompare.co.uk which provide information on computer software like Microsoft computer software.



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