Which Windows XP support tools have been upgraded by SP2

  
        With the advent of SP2, Microsoft has made important changes to the way the operating system works. In addition to common bug fixes and security patches, the company is dramatically improving its operating system-level security approach. For system administrators and other IT professionals who maintain enterprise-class networks, these changes will inevitably lead to problems with installed applications and systems. That's why Microsoft made SP2 support tools. With these tools in hand, network system administrators can diagnose problems, eliminate configuration conflicts, and plan for the right solution. However, these tools are designed for professionals, so there are few friendly graphical user interfaces or step-by-step instructions, so you should be careful when using them. We can't do detailed guidance on each tool in this article, but we can give you an overview of what these tools can do and where you can get more information. We will focus on the tools that have changed with the installation of SP2. Tool List
Here is a list of SP2 modified or updated tools, provided by Microsoft, with a brief description of some features: ipseccmd.exe: This command line tool manages and monitors IPSec policies. With this tool, you can use the default dynamic mode when adding rules to an existing IPsec policy. The typical syntax for using ipseccmd.exe is as follows (you can also check the tool's support tool help file, which is installed by default with this tool): ipseccmd [\\\\ComputerName] -f FilterList [-n NegotiationPolicyList] [-t TunnelAddr] [-a AuthMethodList] [-1s SecurityMethodList] [-1k MainModeRekeySettings] [-1p] [-1f MMFilterList] [-1e SoftSAExpirationTime] [-soft] [-confirm] [{-dialup
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