Microsoft delayed the release of Windows XP SP3 RTW

  
due to compatibility issues.

There is news on the Internet that Microsoft has postponed the RTW release time (Release to Web) for Windows XP SP3 and blamed it on a retail supply chain management application. The compatibility issue between us.

Microsoft announced last week that it has completed the development of Windows XP SP3 and will provide it to users through the software update service on Tuesday. However, it has been discovered in the past few days. Incompatibilities between Microsoft Dynamics RMS and Windows XP SP3 and Windows Vista are forcing Microsoft to postpone the release of Windows XP SP3.Dynamics RMS is a retail supply chain management software for small and medium-sized businesses.

Microsoft says it is deploying Filtering technology prevents its Windows Update Service from providing these two service packs to systems running Microsoft Dynamics RMS. Once the filtering technology is deployed, Microsoft will provide Windows XP SP3 to users who are not running Microsoft Dynamics RMS through the Windows Update Service and Download Center. Microsoft did not disclose how long it would take to deploy filtering technology on Tuesday.

Microsoft recommends Microsoft Dynamics RMS users should not install Windows XP SP3 or Windows Vista SP1. Microsoft said that customers can contact Microsoft Customer Support Services for more detailed information.

Microsoft said it is working on a solution to this problem. The patch is tested and once released, it will be released as soon as possible. But Microsoft has not disclosed when it will be able to complete the test. Microsoft also recommends that customers visit their TechNet forum to learn more about Windows XP SP3. Br>

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