Both legal and illegal users of Windows XP can download and install the Service Pack 2 patch for free.
Microsoft is paying more and more attention to information security, and all this experience is in its determination to improve software security, because they will allow all users to install the forthcoming SP2 (Service Pack 2 ), including users who use Pirated Windows XP software.
"We have made any restrictions on piracy in SP2," said Barry Goffe, Microsoft product group manager, an American manager on the phone.
Unlike SP1 (Service Pack 1), SP1 has some mechanisms to prohibit users of pirated software from installing the patch.Program. However, in SP2, patches of up to 80 Mb to MB can be downloaded and installed on any computer that uses a genuine or pirated operating system.
Users can also apply for free SP2 discs, but they may have to pay a certain amount of postage. However, the company is still studying this issue, "This is an incredible choice," said Goffe, however, we eventually feel that even if someone uses a Pirated Windows operating system, ensuring the security of the system is more important than caring about the company's income, "he said.
However, he admitted that it was altruism that made Microsoft make such a decision.
"This potential insecure user means that a larger number of worms and virus attacks may occur at any time, which will affect the entire Internet and, of course, our legitimate users. "
At the same time, Mr. Goffe suggested that pirated users should not assume that the internal changes in SP2 mean that Microsoft will ease the fight against piracy. "We are and have developed new technologies to fight against pirated software, but this will be a special case in SP2. "
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