Tom,
I don't think the OP means "don't talk about SP2 with
regards to security here". I think what he's rather
clearly referring to is if you install SP2 without
thinking, and then something bad happens (ie,
cardreader stops working) b/c you installed SP2 on a
production system, don't bring *that* up on the list.
--- Tom Russell <kalleth@nildram.co.uk> wrote:
> This is a security mailing list.
>
> Windows XP SP2 represents possibly the most
> fundamental change in
> windows internet policies for quite a long time.
>
> It also includes - supposedly - features that make
> it less prone to
> virus attack and buffer overflow exploits.
>
> Both of these are related to security.
>
> I'd say this is one of the best places to discuss
> sp2.
>
> Tom Russell.
>
> > That's right, go pollute somewhere else.
> >
> > We do not need reports from people whose
> cardreader doesn't work any
> > longer after they installed SP2 on a production
> machine.
> > Go away!
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Niek Baakman
> >
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