No Service Pack 5 for Windows 2000
Wednesday, 01 December 2004 by Michel Roth
Microsoft announced yesterday that its previous plans to release a 5th service pack for Windows 2000 were not in customers’ best interests. Instead, the Redmond-based company has decided to issue a collection of current updates, thus enabling customers to update their machines more quickly.

Microsoft had originally planned to release a fairly major service pack for the OS which was to include the updates, several new Terminal Services features and a suite of new tools integrating Microsoft’s newest management platforms. It's unclear if the new Terminal Services features will make it into the "update approach".

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