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Windows XP SP3 Is Coming - Block It If You Want

According to inside sources from a renown person [possibly a janitor] who is a friend of the consumer, who knew a friend of a friend, this weeks latest rumor is that SP3 for Windows XP is really, really on its way. SP3 is set to be released starting next week with the update feature being activated at the end of April. But what ever the situation if you are one of the folks who would like to sit back and wait for the dust to settle, make sure you install the blocker:

A blocking tool is available for organizations that would like to temporarily prevent installation of Service Pack updates through Windows Update. This tool can be used with:

  • Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (valid through March, 2008)
  • Windows XP Service Pack 3 (valid for 12 months following general availability)
  • Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (valid for 12 months following general availability)

This toolkit contains three components. All of them function primarily to set or clear a specific registry key that is used to detect and block download of Service Packs from Windows Update. You only need to use the component which best serves your organization’s computer management infrastructure.

  • A Microsoft-signed executable
  • A script
  • An ADM template
  1. The executable creates a registry key on the computer on which it is run that blocks or unblocks (depending on the command-line option used) the delivery of a Service Pack to that computer through Windows Update. The key used is HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate.

    When the ‘/B’ command line option is used, the key value name ‘DoNotAllowSP’ is created and its value set to 1. This value blocks delivery of a Service Pack to the computer through Automatic Update or Windows Update.

    When the ‘/U’ command line option is used, the previously created registry value that temporarily blocked the delivery of a Service Pack to the computer through Automatic Update or Windows Update is removed. If the value does not exist on the computer on which it is run, no action is taken.

  2. The script does the same thing as the executable, but allows you to specify the remote machine name on which to block or unblock delivery of Service Packs.
  3. Note that the executable and script have been tested only as a command-line tool and not in conjunction with other systems management tools or remote execution mechanisms.

  4. The ADM template allows administrators to import group policy settings to block or unblock delivery of Service Packs into their Group Policy environment. Administrators can then use Group Policy to centrally execute the action across systems in their environment.

You can download the blocker from here.

Comments welcome.

 

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What do you think?

Don Reed - April 21, 2008 @ 9:53 am

I hope there’s ample notice when the new XP service pack3 is available

ALSO. I have VISTA but noy currently installed. Can I download the new Vista service pack and save it to disk until I re-install it all?

Ron Schenone - April 21, 2008 @ 10:28 am

Hello Don,
The standalone for SP1 can be found here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=b0c7136d-5ebb-413b-89c9-cb3d06d12674&DisplayLang=en

SP3 for Windows XP is scheduled for release tomorrow as a RTM and on the 29th via update. I would imagine there will also be a download site as well.

What are your thoughts?

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