Vista Service Pack 2
With little fanfare, Microsoft has released Service Pack 2 for updating its Windows Vista operating system. As with the previous service pack, it contained many bug fixes and will help security for users both on corporate networks and at home.
As well as bug fixes, it also contained a number of refinements to the advanced operating system.
Although many of the refinements have been designed with large corporate users in mind, they will make a difference to many home users as well.
Two of the key changes are the updated Windows Search 4.0 and Windows Vista Feature Pack for Wireless programmes.
Windows Search 4.0 updates include improvements to hep users index and find files on their machines, and Windows Vista Feature Pack for Wireless updates offer upgraded Wi-Fi and Bluetooth components for wireless networking.
But with more bugs being fixed, it should prevent a number of malicious attacks and generally make the operating system more secure.
Those users who have not automatically received the Vista Service Pack 2, should go to the Microsoft website to update their operating system.
Guest Article by Neil Camp
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