Microsoft is preparing to provide temporary security patches to Windows XP users.

  
According to the CRN website on September 12th (Beijing time, September 13th), according to an email sent to software testers by Microsoft on Wednesday, Microsoft may In the near future, it is ready to provide a temporary security patch to Windows XP users. Previously, the company had said that Windows XP security patches might not be released until the summer of 2004.


In Microsoft's email, Microsoft hopes that software testers will be able to test the upcoming Windows XP temporary security patch to verify the integration of the latest patches. The email wrote: "This new patch integrates the previous 22 patches from Windows XP. Its functionality should be the same as installing all 22 patches separately."

Microsoft only The testers were given 2 weeks to test the new security patch. That is, the task must be completed from September 10th to 24th. Obviously Microsoft is eager to bring the integrated patch to market as soon as possible. Analysts believe that Microsoft's reason for doing so may be to quell Windows XP users' complaints about Microsoft. Previously, many Windows XP users said that Microsoft paid insufficient attention to the security performance of Windows XP. =CopyrightSoftware
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It is reported that Microsoft’s integrated patch is only for those who have not given it before. Windows XP system users who patch, and those who have installed a series of patches do not need to repeat the download and installation. In addition, the previous 22 patches for Windows XP will continue to be offered to users individually. Microsoft did not comment on the above statement on Thursday.

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