Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3 Integrated
Language: English(United States)
Service Pack: 3
Version: 5.1.2600.5512
Archistructure: 32-bit (x86)
Updateble - YES
Size : 658 MB
Windows XP Professional offers a number of features unavailable in the Home Edition, including:* The ability to become part of a Windows Server domain, a group of computers that are remotely managed by one or more central servers.
* A sophisticated access control scheme that allows specific permissions on files to be granted to specific users under normal circumstances. However, users can use tools other than Windows Explorer (like cacls or File Manager), or restart to Safe Mode to modify access control lists.
* Remote Desktop server, which allows a PC to be operated by another Windows XP user over a local area network or the Internet.
* Offline Files and Folders, which allow the PC to automatically store a copy of files from another networked computer and work with them while disconnected from the network.
* Encrypting File System, which encrypts files stored on the computer's hard drive so they cannot be read by another user, even with physical access to the storage medium.
* Centralized administration features, including Group Policies, Automatic Software Installation and Maintenance, Roaming User Profiles, and Remote Installation Service (RIS).
* Internet Information Services (IIS), Microsoft's HTTP and FTP Server.
* Support for two physical central processing units (CPU). (Because the number of CPU cores and Hyper-threading capabilities on modern CPUs are considered to be part of a single physical processor, multicore CPUs are supported using XP Home Edition.)[3][4]
* Windows Management Instrumentation Console (WMIC): WMIC is a command-line tool designed to ease WMI information retrieval about a system by using simple keywords (aliases)
Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) was released to manufacturing on April 21, 2008, and to the public via both the Microsoft Download Center and Windows Update on May 6, 2008.
It began being automatically pushed out to Automatic Update users on July 10, 2008. A feature set overview which details new features available separately as standalone updates to Windows XP, as well as backported features from Windows Vista has been posted by Microsoft. A total of 1,174 fixes have been included in SP3. Service Pack 3 can be installed on systems with Internet Explorer versions 6, 7 or 8. Internet Explorer 7 and 8 are not included as part of SP3.
New features in Service Pack 3* Turns black hole router detection on by default
* Network Access Protection client
* Group Policy support for IEEE 802.1X authentication for wired network adapters.
* Credentials Security Service Provider
* Descriptive Security options in Group Policy/Local Security Policy user interface
* An updated version of the Microsoft Enhanced Cryptographic Provider Module (RSAENH) that is FIPS 140-2 certified (SHA-256, SHA-384 and SHA-512 algorithms)
* Installing without requiring a product key during setup for retail and OEM versions
Previously released updatesService Pack 3 also incorporated several previously released key updates for Windows XP, which were not included up to SP2 including:
* Windows Imaging Component
* IPSec Simple Policy Update for simplified creation and maintenance of IPSec filters
* Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) 2.5
* MSXML 6.0 SP2 and XMLLite
* Microsoft Management Console 3.0
* Credential Roaming service (Digital Identity Management Service) update
* Remote Desktop Protocol 6.1
* Peer Name Resolution Protocol 2.1
* Network Diagnostics update
* WPA2 Update (KB893357)
* Windows Script 5.7
* Windows Installer 3.1 v2
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