Windows XP Service Pack 2: a first look
Published: 24 Mar 2004
Safer email handling
Many worms, viruses and Trojan programs arrive via email as attachments. In Service Pack 2, Outlook Express matches many of the security features of the fully fledged Outlook application.
Outlook Express can now block pictures and HTML content in external email, and prevent potentially dangerous attachments from being opened.

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Full Talkback thread
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There is missing things in the conclusions:
1. It... utomo -
OOps I Tought the review based on Win Xp Sp2 Rc1 (... Utomo -
The reviewer makes a couple of naive and potential... David Wright -
I agree with David comments. the firewall is too s... Utomo -
While the ability to block pictures and HTML in Ou... Check Your SP2 Facts -
will the inclusion of xp sp2,orgment or
supersede... grahamlee -
Three things need clarifying.
Firstly, will the m... Charles Stewart -
I just uninstalled it. It killed my Panda Anti-Vi... Anonymous -
I have installed the release version of SP2 a... A Reynolds -
I am also having problems with sp2 and Panda.... Anonymous -
I uninstalled Service Pack 2 due to the... Doug Thompson -
I recentley installed SP2 on a laptop.
When the la... Anonymous -
This has happened also on my Packard Bell lap... Anon -
Here same problem, when unplugging my ro... Pierre -
I have the SAME problem.
With SP2 c... suz -
I have the same problem as you.
(acer ferrari... suz -
After installing sp2 on a packardbell ip... peter -
Installed it on top of SP1 on a machine I just rec... Mike Cartwright -
how did these people get sp2 Jack Hackman -
I have downloaded the Beta version of Windows XP S... Joe Wildeisen -
I have been running Winows xp with
service p... Anonymous -
I have been using winxp sp2 and i have to say big... John -
I downloaded and installed XP SP2 and found that w... David Blackford -
SP2 caused a major problem for me - a total crash... Peter hutchinson
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