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Microsoft strongly recommends that all customers install the most current service pack available for your version of Windows. Service packs include security updates, DCRs, and Hotfixes (all updates that resolve issues discovered by customers or by the Microsoft internal testing team). Security Updates and Hotfixes are available on the current version of the service pack and for a limited time on the "immediately preceding service pack" as detailed in the Product Lifecycle Web sites below.
Operating System Preceding Service Pack Current Service Pack and Date of Availability Next Update and Estimated Date of Availability Windows NT Workstation & Windows NT Server 4.xx SP5 SP6a and SP6a SRP1
November 30, 1999Windows NT 4.XX is now out of support and Microsoft is no longer producing public monthly security updates or service packs.2 Windows 2000 Professional & Windows 2000 Server, Advanced Server and Datacenter Server3 SP3 SP4
June 26th 2003
Update Rollup #1 for SP4
June 28, 2005No further updates planned. Customers must be running SP4 to continue to receive monthly security updates.
Microsoft recommends updating SP4 machines to Update Rollup #1 (KB891861).Windows XP Home Edition SP1 SP2
August 6, 2004SP3 for Windows XP Home Edition is currently planned for 2H 2007. This date is preliminary. Windows XP Professional SP1 SP2
August 6, 2004SP3 for Windows XP Professional is currently planned for 2H 2007. This date is preliminary. Windows Server 2003 Original Release SP1 SP2
H2 2006Advice for Business Customers
Microsoft recommends that business customers use the above table to plan for the evaluation of new Service Packs as soon as they become available and to allow for the fastest possible transition time, in order to maintain all PCs on current service packs. When preparing for deployment of a service pack it is important to test your mission critical line of business (LOB) applications internally. Microsoft takes great care prior to releasing a service pack to ensure that there are no regressions in the product, and we test with many applications, but it is not possible to test with all LOB applications. Prior to deploying a service pack please consider the following as part of your deployment plan.
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