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Live broadcasts to introduce Windows XP Embedded SP2
Nov. 11, 2004

In anticipation of the upcoming release of Windows XP Embedded with Service Pack 2, Microsoft's Mobile and Embedded Devices Group has announced a series of "Live Meeting" online broadcasts, which will be held each day from December 6 through 10 for North American developers. The broadcasts will help developers learn how they can take advantage of the capabilities of the new release in order to build more secure, manageable, and innovative embedded devices, Microsoft says.

Windows XP Embedded

According to Microsoft, Windows XP Embedded -- the "componentized version of Windows XP" -- contains more than 10,000 individual feature components which can be configured to achieve optimal software footprint and functionality to meet the unique hardware requirements of embedded devices. Microsoft claims it leads the embedded industry in terms of support longevity, with its promise of a minimum of 10 years of "mainstream and extended support" for Windows XP Embedded.

Service Pack 2

Windows XP Embedded with Service Pack 2 (a.k.a. "XPe SP2") includes security and other enhancements from the recent Service Pack 2 (SP2) release for the standard version of Windows XP, along with a number of additional capabilities targeting unique requirements of embedded systems and devices.

In addition to the much ballyhooed security enhancements in standard XP SP2, XPe SP2 adds "advanced" remote device management and system update capabilities, enhanced networking and multimedia features, and introduces a highly welcomed quick boot mechanism capable of booting an XPe SP2 device in as little as 10 seconds, Microsoft says.

What's new?

Microsoft says the following key updates and enhancements are included in the Windows XP Embedded Service Pack 2 update:
  • Enhanced Windows Firewall -- a redesigned Windows Firewall, activated by default, helps safeguard devices by giving users and administrators more control over inbound connections.

  • Remote communications -- SP2 adds support for Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) v5.2.

  • Software Update Services (SUS) -- SUS enables automatic scanning and deployment of Microsoft-issued security updates on XPe-based devices, and increases the ability to integrate devices across networks.

  • Systems Management Server (SMS) -- SP2 adds a client for SMS, which enables remotely updating applications on XPe-based devices from a centralized location.

  • Multimedia capabilities -- SP2 includes new "advanced" multimedia capabilities including Windows Media Player 9 Series and DirectX 9 support.

  • Bluetooth -- SP2 includes a new Bluetooth networking protocol stack.

  • Quick boot -- newly added APIs (application programming interfaces) added to the Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) function provide dramatic reductions in startup and shutdown times, enabling boot times as little as 10 seconds.
XPe SP2 technology preview

Microsoft released a "technology preview" of Windows XP Embedded with SP2 last month, making it available for download on its Windows Embedded website. Full production release of XPe SP2 is expected by the end of this year, according to Microsoft product manager John Starkweather.

Beyond SP2, the next major release of Windows XP Embedded -- code-named "Longhorn Embedded" -- will follow within about 90 days of the next major version of Windows XP ("Longhorn"), and is expected in the 2005 timeframe.

Third-party support

In addition to XPe SP2's new built-in quick-boot support via the enhanced EWF function, Microsoft also notes that a more comprehensive fast boot capability is also available by means of Venturcom's ReadyOn product.

On the security front, Microsoft says it has worked closely with security software vendors Computer Associates (CA) and Sygate to provide anti-virus and intrusion prevention security solutions for XPe-based devices and systems. Concurrent with the release of the XPe SP2 preview, Sygate announced that its Security Agent 4.0 is compatible with XPe SP2, and CA announced that it would support the "general release" of XPe SP2 with its eTrust Antivirus software.

"Live Meeting" registration

North American developers are invited to register for the December 6-10 Live Meetings here.

A second set of Live Meetings will be held in January, for developers located in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Developers in Asia and Australia are asked to contact their local distributors for further details on the new release.

The Live Meetings will be archived online following completion of the series of broadcasts, for on-demand viewing.



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