The XP SP2 Deployment Saga Continues
Grok Headline matches for The XP SP2 Deployment Saga Continues
HD DVD vs. Blu-Ray, The Saga Continues
HD DVD vs. Blu-Ray, The Saga Continues
09/01/2004 01:19 PM
LIAM "THE INTERN" MCNULTY --
As the DVD format gets older more and more people are talking
about what is going to take its place. I personally don't think DVD as
a media will be getting "old" anytime soon - but since when did my
opinion matter? [Excellent point. -ed.]
Most people involved in the argument feel that one of two
next-generation optical media types will replace DVD - either HD DVD
(for "High Definition DVD," or Blu-Ray (which somehow ends up being a
"BD-ROM"). Since Sony (among others) has already quietly released
Blu-Ray devices to the public, and announced that the Playstation 3
will utilize Blu-Ray, we can easily see that Sony is pioneering the
format, and likely the one with the most proverbial ass on the line. I
could go into the specifications of each format more, but that's what
Google is for, slack.
All this is to say, when you hear an announcement about Blu-Ray,
don't expect an announcement about HD DVD to be far behind. In fact,
today saw both announcements.
The saga continues (and hopefully ends
here)
The saga continues (and hopefully ends
here)
08/29/2004 05:16 AMI wrote recently on a
company which sends advertisements disguised as bills. I
sent an email to the
Finnish Consumer Ombudsman,
and finally received a reply.
The official response says that the company "has agreed to stop
such advertising, and is also closing down their web page. Closing of
the web page has been influenced by a disagreement between the company
and their ISP". So, perhaps the ISP should've sent their bill
disguised as an advertisement *grin*.
I have to say that I found it quite pleasurable to talk to the
Consumer Agency. If only they would respond faster to the initial
email: "Yeah, we have received your mail, and are processing
it." Now there was no indication that they actually had received
the mail, which was kinda annoying. But all in all, I like the fact
that we are moving towards a state where we can talk to the government
agencies and bureucracies using email and other electronic ways of
communication.
But is it always good? Before, you needed to talk to a faceless
bureucrat in some gray building deep in the city center, but at least
it was personal. These days, you send an email, and you have
no idea who responded, as personalities are hidden behind catch-all
email addresses or switchboard numbers.
However, it's not an "or" question. We can still choose to
go and meet the bureucrats in person, if we choose to. And probably
get a better service than before, because they now have less people
coming to meet them. That's what the Internet gives us - more choices
to pick from. That's why it's good, I think.
MCI's saga continues
MCI's saga continues
04/01/2005 12:12 PMBlog: The saga continues. In response to Qwest's latest offer to buy
MCI, MCI's board of directors has agreed to re-open talks with...
The Sony/MP3 Saga Continues
The Sony/MP3 Saga Continues
04/13/2005 02:30 PMWiki Spam, saga continues
Wiki Spam, saga continues
06/06/2005 12:11 AMEver since I implemented the SpamFilter module for JSPWiki, the
WikiSpam
a> situation has improved dramatically. It works in two ways: first,
it checks the submitted text against a list of regular expressions
(typically domain names, but this is user-editable). This is what
most blacklists do. In addition, it also has a limit how many pages
the user can edit in one minute. If the user submits more than X
number of edits, their IP address gets automatically blacklisted for a
limited period of time.
In case the user is blacklisted or submits a blacklisted URL, he
gets redirected to a page called "Rej
ectedMessage", which describes the reason for the rejection
of the edit. Most bots (and clueless spammer slaves, working in
Brazil or China or wherever, and submitting spam manually) will
continue to attempt editing this page, but since they are already
blacklisted, they'll keep failing.
In addition, all the non-current revisions of pages at jspwiki.org
have the Google rel=nofollow attribute set, so any WikiSpam
a> that goes to the repository has no impact on search engine
rankings. The spam is relatively trivial to remove as well, as one
single spammer usually makes only about four-five changes to the site
before getting blacklisted. They want to work fast to spam as much as
possible, and this system forces them to work slow...
Of course, all this means that Rej
ectedMessage has become the most accessed page in the history of
JSPWiki. That's fun.
Microsoft's antitrust saga continues
Microsoft's antitrust saga continues
12/18/2003 08:33 PMCNET Dec 18 2003 7:41PM ET
Skeptical Environmentalist Saga
Continues
Skeptical Environmentalist Saga
Continues
12/24/2003 05:56 PMbelmolis writes "In the latest episode of the The Skeptical
Environmentalist affair, The New York Times reports (December 23, p.
F2) that the Danish Ministry ...
Copyright Bill saga continues
Copyright Bill saga continues
07/23/2004 09:35 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Copyright
Bill saga continues'
As ignorance of the unknown continues to push forward, Wired News
reports that the Senate Judiciary Committee be considering a bill that
will place liability of technology companies when their product or
service is used to violate copyright law. Certain groups are concerned
that this would effectively outlaw Peer-to-Peer networks and the
software that they run on….
Japan's FTC VS Microsoft - the saga
continues
Japan's FTC VS Microsoft - the saga
continues
07/26/2004 06:06 PMDirect and Related Links for
'Japan’s FTC VS Microsoft - the saga continues'
Once again, Microsoft has declined to heed the latest Japanese Fair
Trade Commission (FTC) warning against their anticompetitive
practices. Microsoft has made their stance clear with the statement
that “Contracts with Japanese PC makers do not violate the
Japanese antimonopoly law”. As things stand right now, Microsoft
holds contracts with 15 Japanese PC makers. The FTC does not have a
problem with the fact MS is doing business with these companies. The
FTC’s concerns actually…
RE: Copyright Bill saga continues
RE: Copyright Bill saga continues
07/24/2004 04:34 PMDirect and Related Links for 'RE:
Copyright Bill saga continues'
Well, by now you’ve read the item where Matt Hartley mentions
a certain piece of legislation coming up for a vote in the
not-too-dsitant future. While it’s true that this Act would seek
to prevent people from releasing technolog that would ‘aid and
abet’ those intent on breaking the copyrights of whatever
intellectual property is for sale out there, a few moments deep
thought would tell you why this legislation will either never see
the…
The EU-Microsoft Antitrust Saga
Continues
The EU-Microsoft Antitrust Saga
Continues
04/23/2004 10:45 AMThe EU blasts Microsoft. Microsoft blasts back.
The Dirty Data Saga Continues:
Newspapers Doing More Damage Than Good
The Dirty Data Saga Continues:
Newspapers Doing More Damage Than Good
08/04/2004 01:34 PMAdam Penenberg has already
taken
on the NY Times for becoming less relevant to people today, due to
their "behind the registration wall" news concept. Now, he's picking
up on the
dirty
data concept and admitting that
he usually
lies when registering for any news site, in part because those
sites never
give
users anything of value in return for all your personal
information. Penenberg took a very unscientific sample poll among
people he knew, and it appears that most of the provide bogus
information or use the two best tools on the internet for actually
being able to read news: BugMeNot and Mailinator. Of course, the
response from the registration required sites is always the same.
They "need" to do this to give their advertisers more targeted info,
so they can sell higher priced ads. However, there are two very major
problems (which almost everyone sees, except those working on
registration required sites): (1) if the data is bad, the advertisers
may get suckered a few times into paying higher fees, but not for long
and (2) if readers keep getting pissed off and just decide to go
elsewhere, there won't be anyone's eyeballs to sell to advertisers
anyway. Requiring registration is a short term strategy. It shrinks
inventory and gives advertisers a fake reason to spend more. The end
result is that advertisers will learn. They'll refuse to spend so
much, and the sites will be stuck with lower traffic levels. How that
makes sense long term is beyond me.
Western Press Review: The Yukos Saga
Continues, Religious Tolerance In
Georgia, And Regulating The Internet
Western Press Review: The Yukos Saga
Continues, Religious Tolerance In
Georgia, And Regulating The Internet
10/31/2003 07:26 PMRadio Free Europe Oct 31 2003 5:51PM ET
SAGA
SAGA
04/18/2005 06:15 AMOpen Source Award for SAGA GIS
The 3Com Saga
The 3Com Saga
05/30/2004 09:52 PMThe GMail Saga
The GMail Saga
04/23/2004 09:32 AMBrad Templeton's essay .. Gmail Privacy Saga .. Do read
it
templetons.com/brad/gmail.html
track this
site | 6 links
The Unfolding Saga of the Web
The Unfolding Saga of the Web
05/12/2004 05:46 AMThe Web seems to have been with us for a long time, but its life story
is just beginning. Where is it headed? A Wired News interview with
IBM's Dr. Stuart Feldman by Michelle Delio.
The Saga of Katie.com
The Saga of Katie.com
08/05/2004 10:46 AMLive The Saga.com
Live The Saga.com
01/22/2004 02:13 AMLucasArts has just launched a slick new
Star Wars Galaxies
website. The site is designed to educate visitors on what the online
game is about, allowing you to explore "the cantinas and bazaars of
Tatooine and Naboo. Learn the details of character species, profession
building and find out the state of the Galactic Civil War." There is
also a download area with wallpapers, screenshots, and video of Jedi
in battle. Good stuff -
check it
out.
A look back at the IBM PC saga
A look back at the IBM PC saga
12/19/2004 03:48 PMSiliconValley.com Dec 8 2004 12:49PM GMT
Celebrate The Saga
Celebrate The Saga
03/25/2005 12:46 PMWith epic offers from Kellogg's! If you haven't been to the grocery
store lately you might be missing out on some cool collectibles.
Kellogg's has several promotions going on with many of their food
products. You can get saber spoons, Episode I on DVD, card game, saga
poster, R2-D2 bowl, Darth Vader voice changer, FX plate, Episode III
poster or three different cookie jars! Each offer involves sending in
an order form, a few UPC's and a check for a few bucks!
Click here for the official Kellogg's Star Wars
promotional website, where you can read up on all the details and see
images of the special products offered! Special thanks to all of
those who wrote in!
Saga Java RPG
Saga Java RPG
04/18/2004 03:03 AMAt last: R018 slapped together
Solar Saga
Solar Saga
10/29/2003 08:15 PMDesign needs futher work
iPod Battery Saga Goes On
iPod Battery Saga Goes On
05/26/2004 09:03 AMReuters is carrying a story that claims that the iPod's rechargeable
batteries can falter after only a year, and criticises their charging
limitations. By Macworld UK (via MyAppleMenu)
EA's Ubisoft Saga
EA's Ubisoft Saga
01/06/2005 05:07 PMIt's probable that EA will eventually move to buy Ubisoft outright,
but there's no pressure to do it now.
The continuing saga of Minotaur...
The continuing saga of Minotaur...
03/13/2003 10:14 AMShould I get my hopes up? Bugzilla Bug 173084 Minotaur is getting
resurrected again. Here is an updated config patch against the trunk.
More to come...hopefully......
Saga Ends And OTC Begins
Saga Ends And OTC Begins
05/11/2004 10:31 AMHasbro has confirmed that the Saga Collection is ending this spring as
we move into the OTC packaging, celebrating the release of the
Original Trilogy DVDs, which I'm guessing we'll see until we have the
final episode toys early next year.
As such, we've renamed our Saga forum category to
Saga
Toys (2002-2004) and added a new category called
Origin
al Trilogy Collection (2004 to present).
New Saga Carded Photos
New Saga Carded Photos
11/05/2003 01:26 PMHere's a few photos of some upcoming figures in the Saga line,
including a first look at the figures for the Hoth-themed wave planned
for 2004.
Terry Bressi's long saga
Terry Bressi's long saga
04/12/2005 01:44 PM
Terry
Bressi's long saga "I was stopped, threatened
with lethal force, dragged out of my vehicle, and detained for several
hours for no reason - other than requesting to know what law
authorized the police to stop me and demand ID after admitting I
wasn't suspected of violating any law and I wasn't being detained.
Instead of answering my inquiries, the 'peace officers' preferred to
initiate force against me." Vanguard - Saga of Heroes Screenshots
Vanguard - Saga of Heroes Screenshots
06/10/2004 11:53 PMImagine a vast, detailed world of swords and sorcery, of dragons and
knights, of fiery swords and chests overflowing with treasure… a
world in which a myriad of sentient races and creatures, many of whom
players will be able to base a character on, live and affect change. A
place where players can follow very different paths of advancement,
including assuming the roles of adventurers, crafters and merchants.
Nokia Settles Symbian Saga
Nokia Settles Symbian Saga
07/08/2004 10:25 AMAll's well that ends well in telecom land.
SAGA.M31 -Galaxy- 0.6 (Default branch)
SAGA.M31 -Galaxy- 0.6 (Default branch)
04/09/2005 03:12 AM

SAGA.M31 -Galaxy- is a data integration server
that runs inside J2EE-compliant application
servers and provides an independent data access
layer that lets you create a Web service in 15
minutes. It provides access to JDBC, LDAP, and
3270 Mainframe transactions. Information from
these sources can be embedded in an information
container that provides the interface to
applications. An Eclipse plugin that makes it easy
for developers to integrate the information
containers into their applications is provided.
Follow Up on Swift Boat Saga
Follow Up on Swift Boat Saga
08/27/2004 01:28 PMSpinsanity's Brendan Nyhan says I've contributed to the mis-impression that
John Kerry knew he was volunteering for "particularly dangerous" duty
when he took command of a Swift boat in Vietnam. He cites a
Boston Globe story quoting Kerry's observation that the Swift boat
duty he thought he was signing up for was relatively safe for a
Vietnam posting.
I have some quibbles with his interpretation of what I wrote in this post a few days ago; I'd argue that
"relatively safe" in Vietnam was still dangerous, so that my post was
technically correct (I didn't say "particularly" dangerous).
But that's splitting hairs. Nyhan is undoubtedly right to say that
some readers probably got a mis-impression from my posting. So mea
culpa.
The continuing saga of IE Security
Issues
The continuing saga of IE Security
Issues
04/09/2004 07:57 PMI have a simple question. Why can't a company that has 50 billion
dollars in reserve cash fix their damn...
PeopleSoft's Conway now says Oracle saga
not over
PeopleSoft's Conway now says Oracle saga
not over
04/23/2004 04:23 PMPeopleSoft's first-quarter revenue of $643.1 million fell slightly
short of analyst expectations, marking the first time the company has
missed estimates since Oracle launched its takeover bid last June.
New Saga Figures Now Available At Cloud
City!
New Saga Figures Now Available At Cloud
City!
11/04/2003 09:25 PMFrom
CloudCity.com: "New Saga
Figures now available: Hoth Trooper, R-3PO, Luke Skywalker Hoth
Attack, Ach-Med Bek, Imperial Dignitary #2.
Cisco calls halt to Huawei saga
Cisco calls halt to Huawei saga
08/09/2004 11:28 AMPC Magazine UK Aug 9 2004 3:22PM GMT
Ripples and repercussions of the
PeopleSoft-Oracle saga
Ripples and repercussions of the
PeopleSoft-Oracle saga
09/20/2004 06:54 AMComputer Business Review Sep 20 2004 11:11AM GMT
New allegations in Iraq mobile network
saga
New allegations in Iraq mobile network
saga
04/30/2004 06:23 AMDarrel Issa named, again
Grok Description matches for The XP SP2 Deployment Saga Continues
GrokA matches for The XP SP2 Deployment Saga Continues
Microsoft and KONE Elevate the Customer
Experience Through Deployment Of Windows
Mobile-based Devices
Microsoft and KONE Elevate the Customer
Experience Through Deployment Of Windows
Mobile-based Devices
06/29/2004 07:09 AMMicrosoft Corp. today announced that KONE, a leading company in the
global elevator and escalator business based in Finland, is planning
to deploy Windows Mobile (TM) -based devices to 11,000 employees in 17
countries over the next two years. This constitutes one of the widest
customer deployments of Windows Mobile-based devices to date. KONE
selected TBS's TaskMaster solution running on Windows Mobile-based
Pocket PC Phone Edition devices to offer KONE a way to manage its
mobile work force using ongoing, regular communication with employees.
It can now offer valuable new services to its customers such as
regular progress updates direct from field workers, enabling KONE to
deliver an enhanced experience to customers. The distribution of
regular updates using Windows Mobile-based devices also helps KONE to
provide a safer working environment for its employees. The solution
also is expected to reduce bottom-line costs and enable KONE to
maintain its commitment to being the most innovative and professional
organization in its field.
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1
Deployment Tools for Advanced Users
(32bit)
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1
Deployment Tools for Advanced Users
(32bit)
03/31/2005 03:04 AMThe Windows Server 2003 Corporate Deployment Tools (deploy.cab)
assists system administrators in installing Windows Server 2003 SP1 on
multiple computers.
This file contains updates to Setup Manager, the Sysprep utility, and
related documentation.
Installing Microsoft Money on a Windows
Mobile 2003 Device
Installing Microsoft Money on a Windows
Mobile 2003 Device
07/02/2004 01:43 AMInstalling Specific Tools from
Adminpak.msi
Installing Specific Tools from
Adminpak.msi
06/11/2004 04:58 AMWindows XP SP2 Deployment Tools for
Advanced Users
Windows XP SP2 Deployment Tools for
Advanced Users
08/09/2004 08:31 PMFollow-up: Windows 2000 Deployment tools
Follow-up: Windows 2000 Deployment tools
02/19/2004 06:10 PMWindows 2000 Deployment tools -
automated / unattended installs
Windows 2000 Deployment tools -
automated / unattended installs
12/31/2004 05:14 AMInstalling the FTP Service on Windows XP
Installing the FTP Service on Windows XP
04/28/2004 10:52 PMHP and Altiris® Offer Deployment
Solution™ for iPAQ Pocket PC Handheld
Devices for Free 30-Day Trial
HP and Altiris® Offer Deployment
Solution™ for iPAQ Pocket PC Handheld
Devices for Free 30-Day Trial
06/06/2004 08:23 AMInstalling PHP5 Unders Windows XP and
Apache
Installing PHP5 Unders Windows XP and
Apache
08/06/2004 04:35 PMA tutorial.
Microsoft Announces Windows Media Now
Supported By More Than 500 Devices, Up
150 Percent Since 2003 CES
Microsoft Announces Windows Media Now
Supported By More Than 500 Devices, Up
150 Percent Since 2003 CES
01/08/2004 07:31 PMToday at the 2004 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES),
Microsoft Corp. announced that support for Windows Media® on consumer
electronics devices has grown 150 percent since the 2003 CES,
resulting in more than 500 devices that now support Windows Media.
These new devices add to the broad choice of devices for consumers
supporting Windows Media. Also, new portable music players from
leading consumer electronics manufacturers increase the size of the
world's largest installed base of secure portable digital music
players, bringing the tally to more than 4 million devices supporting
Windows Media Audio (WMA) and Windows Media Digital Rights Management.
In addition, Apex Digital Inc., KiSS Technology and Malata North
America today announced the first DVD players supporting Windows Media
Video (WMV) 9, and leading chip manufacturers Sand Video Inc. and
Sigma Designs Inc. announced new chips supporting playback of
high-definition WMV 9. Together, these new devices and chips help
ensure that consumers can enjoy a wide variety of content on their
choice of devices throughout the home and on the go.
Installing Office XP on Windows 2000
Terminal Server
Installing Office XP on Windows 2000
Terminal Server
04/15/2004 10:17 AMCreating your own Bootable Windows XP
CD-ROM and installing XP from boot disk
Creating your own Bootable Windows XP
CD-ROM and installing XP from boot disk
08/01/2004 11:52 AMTech-Recipes Aug 1 2004 3:12PM GMT
Restore Print dialog after installing
eFax Messenger
Restore Print dialog after installing
eFax Messenger
12/22/2004 01:04 AMIf you've installed eFax Messenger on your machine, you may have
noticed that the 'Preview' and 'Save as PDF...' buttons in the Print
dialog are changed to iconic buttons. The Preview button shows the
icon for Preview.app, an...
FireWire Hard Drives: Portable, Desktop
External Storage Devices Compared
FireWire Hard Drives: Portable, Desktop
External Storage Devices Compared
03/17/2005 03:10 AM By James Galbraith and Jeffy Milstead, Macworld
Japan Stalls Iraq Deployment After
Suicide Bombing
Japan Stalls Iraq Deployment After
Suicide Bombing
11/13/2003 01:46 PMReuters via Wired News Nov 13 2003 11:54AM ET
OneNote 2003 Service Pack 1 delivers
synchronization with Windows Mobile
devices
OneNote 2003 Service Pack 1 delivers
synchronization with Windows Mobile
devices
04/21/2004 08:58 AMExchange 2003 Deployment Tools
Exchange 2003 Deployment Tools
05/25/2004 08:42 AMSeagate Tries to Block Import of Cornice
Hard Drive Devices
Seagate Tries to Block Import of Cornice
Hard Drive Devices
07/05/2004 09:28 AMLast week, both
Seagate and Western Digital sued hard drive newcomer Cornice in
separate patent-infringement lawsuits. So besides that welcome wagon,
Seagate has now asked the US International Trade Commission to ban the
importation of any device that uses one of Cornice's 1-inch hard
drives, which brings me to why you care. If the USITC goes for it, MP3
players from Aiwa, iRiver, Element, Agere, Rio, and RCA -- and that's
just the short list -- could be illegal to import under the
injunction. That takes the lawsuit from boring, insider sniping to
slightly-less-boring and irritating, and well, I thought you should
know.
Also, it must be frustrating for a new company, without years of
links to cloud the Google waters, to return as the search results of
its name two links to its website and a third to a news story about a
lawsuit against them.
Read - Seagate targets rival with import ban demand
[ElRegistor]
ePublishing Tools: Webhosting Content
for Mobile Devices
ePublishing Tools: Webhosting Content
for Mobile Devices
03/17/2005 03:41 AMWebHosters Mar 16 2005 2:38PM GMT
Ori Amiga - Tour of mobile devices with
Visual Studio for Devices team
Ori Amiga - Tour of mobile devices with
Visual Studio for Devices team
09/25/2004 09:16 AMOri Amiga shows off all the devices that he has hanging out in his
office (someone has to test Visual Studio and make sure it works great
with all the devices).
XP SP2: Registry Hack and Download To
Prevent a System From Installing SP2
XP SP2: Registry Hack and Download To
Prevent a System From Installing SP2
08/13/2004 12:08 AMTech-Recipes Aug 13 2004 3:13AM GMT
Preventing An SMS Site Server From
Installing On A Specified Drive
Preventing An SMS Site Server From
Installing On A Specified Drive
05/09/2004 12:56 PMMissing Windows XP Devices
Missing Windows XP Devices
05/19/2004 06:10 PMMicrosoft Announces Windows Media
Connect Technology, Enabling Seamless
Media Transfer Between Windows XP-Based
PCs and Consumer Electronics Devices
Microsoft Announces Windows Media
Connect Technology, Enabling Seamless
Media Transfer Between Windows XP-Based
PCs and Consumer Electronics Devices
01/08/2004 07:36 PMToday at the 2004 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES),
Microsoft Corp. announced Windows® Media Connect, technology designed
to enable hardware manufacturers to easily develop devices such as
Digital Media Receivers (DMRs), which have rich functionality for
playing digital media files stored on personal computers over home
networks. A broad range of industry leaders have announced their
support of this upcoming technology, including leading PC OEMs and
consumer electronics device manufacturers including Arcadyan
Technology Corp., Creative Labs, Dell Inc., Mediabolic Inc., PRISMIQ
Inc., Rockford Corp., Roku, Simple Devices Inc. and Toshiba. Leading
content service providers such as LAUNCH Music on Yahoo!, MusicNow
(formerly FullAudio), and Napster also endorsed Windows Media Connect
for its ability to extend the reach of their content and services to a
new range of consumer devices. Available in 2004, Windows Media
Connect technology will overcome two critical hurdles faced by
networked media devices today: compatibility between proprietary
devices and ease of access to content stored on the PC.
Symbol launches ruggedised Windows
devices
Symbol launches ruggedised Windows
devices
04/20/2004 09:54 AMComputer Weekly Apr 20 2004 2:08PM GMT
Symbol launches ruggedized Windows
devices
Symbol launches ruggedized Windows
devices
04/19/2004 09:39 AMPromising that you can drop its newest model handheld from six feet
without damage, use it in the rain, and have it tumble 2,000 times
from a height of 1 meter, Symbol Technologies on Monday unveiled two
ruggedized Windows-based devices, the MC9000K and MC9000S.
Photos of Minimo Running on Windows
Mobile Devices
Photos of Minimo Running on Windows
Mobile Devices
03/14/2005 06:05 PMTools Of The Trade: Maxtor's external
hard drives for storing data from
overloaded computers
Tools Of The Trade: Maxtor's external
hard drives for storing data from
overloaded computers
05/22/2004 08:11 PMIndependent May 23 2004 0:45AM GMT
Windows Server 2003 Deployment Kit:
Automating and Customizing Installations
Windows Server 2003 Deployment Kit:
Automating and Customizing Installations
03/13/2003 10:24 AM The XP SP2 Deployment Saga Continues