With downloads of XP Service Pack Two due to begin on Monday, Microsoft is bracing itself for an expected flood of requests from users.

On Monday morning US time (6.00pm in the UK) Windows users with Automatic Update turned on will be able to start downloading the 80MB (compressed) patch, albeit slowly at first.

Microsoft estimates that 40 per cent of UK users use its Automatic Update service.

"We won't be at full capacity on Monday. We'll be throttling the number of users who can download it," said Paul Randle, product marketing manager for SP2.

The Automatic Update service is being beefed up to allow the software to recognise the kind of computer and connection the user has.

Dial-up users, for example, can download SP2 in the background while working. If they want to check email or use bandwidth in other ways the SP2 download slows or stops, and then resumes when bandwidth is available.

This feature will also allow Tablet PC users to be identified and issued with the new Tablet PC 2005 software, codenamed Lonestar.


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on Aug 18, 2004
Why would ya use automatic updates on dialup? download the IT thing that way you can just burn it on a cd or even make a slipstream copy with your windows cd.
duhhh lol