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SRP for Windows 2000 SP4 - When ?

Subject: SRP for Windows 2000 SP4 - When ?
Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 11:19:13 +0100
This morning I performed a new installation of Windows 2000 with Service
Pack 4. Having then checked WindowsUpdate I have found that I still need 41
security patches !

Do we have any information as to when or if Microsoft intend to release a
Security Rollup Package for Windows 2000 with SP4 ?

Regards

Suk

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