Bravo to SP2 team!!! :o) also some space notes...

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Kristi

Damn thing works!!!!!!! :blush:)

I was running XP Pro SP1 with all critical updates on.
I backed up the partition with Ghost (only thing of Norton I trust!)

I downloaded the 280mb .exe from MS and burned it to CD.

On the CD, I executed it. It unpacked it to a partition that had tons of
room (SP2 install has smarts!! - good job!!!) (332mb) (deleted at end of
install).

It then automatically proceeded to go through the install which takes
between 10 and 20 min (I didn't check)

Sygate caught one outbound access to MS during the install (allowed, of
course) so make sure your firewalls are open!

It creates a 412mb uninstall folder in c:\windows\
(I had every critical update on my system (SP1) so this might be a tad less
for some folks)

My C drive is now 2.96GB . (I'm sorry, I did not check for the size before
the install - 2.4 or 2.6gb, I think). Most of the growth is due to the
uninstall folder. Remember, this size is WinXP Pro plus MS Publisher plus
a bunch of other stuff. However, my big non MS executables like OpenOffice
are in another partition.

I defragged it with PD6, though it wasn't in as much of a mess as I had
expected.

First shutdown takes perhaps 30-60 secs longer. first boot takes perhaps
30-60 secs longer. Subsequent boots are 20 secs, as before.

I chose not to use XP's firewall as I use Sygate. It did not recognize
Sygate but Sygate performed flawlessly.

I chose not to use Automatic updates - Personal preference, especially
after the prob I had in recent months with the rollup.

It correctly recognized my Avast! antivirus.

I selected not to be warned for the firewall and the automatic updates
being off (nice design, guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

In IE options, I chose not to use the popup blocker as, so far, the google
toolbar has worked well for me.

I use AdSubtract Pro 3 for ads and cookies, so it sets up a proxy. The SP2
install correctly left that there but anoyingly added a bunch of
exclusions, like disney, etc, so do check that!!!

The install did not touch my NIC (DSL) settings (thank you!) and in fact it
seems to run infinitessmally faster.

hth some who are having probs!

Nice job!!!!!
Kristi
 
A

Al

My install went flawless also. Didn't recognize my AVG antivirus but
everything working fine. Kudos to MS.
Al
 
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sig666

Kristi said:
Damn thing works!!!!!!! :blush:)

I was running XP Pro SP1 with all critical updates on.
I backed up the partition with Ghost (only thing of Norton I trust!)

I downloaded the 280mb .exe from MS and burned it to CD.

On the CD, I executed it. It unpacked it to a partition that had tons of
room (SP2 install has smarts!! - good job!!!) (332mb) (deleted at end of
install).

It then automatically proceeded to go through the install which takes
between 10 and 20 min (I didn't check)

Sygate caught one outbound access to MS during the install (allowed, of
course) so make sure your firewalls are open!

It creates a 412mb uninstall folder in c:\windows\
(I had every critical update on my system (SP1) so this might be a tad less
for some folks)

My C drive is now 2.96GB . (I'm sorry, I did not check for the size before
the install - 2.4 or 2.6gb, I think). Most of the growth is due to the
uninstall folder. Remember, this size is WinXP Pro plus MS Publisher plus
a bunch of other stuff. However, my big non MS executables like OpenOffice
are in another partition.

I defragged it with PD6, though it wasn't in as much of a mess as I had
expected.

First shutdown takes perhaps 30-60 secs longer. first boot takes perhaps
30-60 secs longer. Subsequent boots are 20 secs, as before.

I chose not to use XP's firewall as I use Sygate. It did not recognize
Sygate but Sygate performed flawlessly.

I chose not to use Automatic updates - Personal preference, especially
after the prob I had in recent months with the rollup.

It correctly recognized my Avast! antivirus.

I selected not to be warned for the firewall and the automatic updates
being off (nice design, guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

In IE options, I chose not to use the popup blocker as, so far, the google
toolbar has worked well for me.

I use AdSubtract Pro 3 for ads and cookies, so it sets up a proxy. The SP2
install correctly left that there but anoyingly added a bunch of
exclusions, like disney, etc, so do check that!!!

The install did not touch my NIC (DSL) settings (thank you!) and in fact it
seems to run infinitessmally faster.

hth some who are having probs!

Nice job!!!!!
Kristi

My install was also flawless as well. well done Microsoft.
 
A

Al

PA Bear said:
AVG 6, fully up-to-date, recognized now and in all beta builds. YMMV.

It was recognized in my second computer okay. Both fully updated. Go
figure.
Al
 
A

Al Smith

Sygate caught one outbound access to MS during the install (allowed, of
course) so make sure your firewalls are open!

Oh yeah! Let's open everything up for the benefit of Microsoft
Corporation, who won't bear any shred of responsibility of we get
infected by a virus while doing so.
 
K

Kristi

Al said:
Oh yeah! Let's open everything up for the benefit of Microsoft
Corporation, who won't bear any shred of responsibility of we get
infected by a virus while doing so.

Actually, it was a normal transaction. It was also an indication that the
install is not necessarily self contained and (as installs often do) it
checks for further updates while the install is running.

I know you knew that but you apparently needed to vent. My comment was for
others here. Sygate will always ask me for any such access.
Kristi
 
A

Al Smith

Oh yeah! Let's open everything up for the benefit of Microsoft
Actually, it was a normal transaction. It was also an indication that the
install is not necessarily self contained and (as installs often do) it
checks for further updates while the install is running.

I know you knew that but you apparently needed to vent. My comment was for
others here. Sygate will always ask me for any such access.
Kristi

I do need to vent now and then. I don't like the way Microsoft
forces its customers to run things that make them vulnerable to
viruses and trojans when they try to update the security of their
computers. I can't do updates with my computer the way it is set
up, because it's *too secure* for Microsoft. That doesn't make
sense to me.
 
K

Kristi

Al said:
I do need to vent now and then. I don't like the way Microsoft
forces its customers to run things that make them vulnerable to
viruses and trojans when they try to update the security of their
computers. I can't do updates with my computer the way it is set
up, because it's *too secure* for Microsoft. That doesn't make
sense to me.

LOL! You are not forced to do anything. Willie is not holding a gun to
your head. There are no doubt many other paths you could follow. But
'course then you couldn't vent! :blush:)
Kristi
 
K

Kristi

Kristi wrote: edit my post:
I use AdSubtract Pro 3 for ads and cookies, so it sets up a proxy. The SP2
install correctly left that there but anoyingly added a bunch of
exclusions, like disney, etc, so do check that!!!
Uh, oops, that was AdSubtract doing that, NOT SP2!
Sorry.
Kristi
 
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Al

Al said:
It was recognized in my second computer okay. Both fully updated. Go
figure.
Al
My boo boo PA. I went to upgrade the seldom used system and had trouble
with the connection. Got sidetracked and didn't get AVG updated before I
installed SP2. When update ran, AVG was recognized. Getting old.
Al
 

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