Pat Walters,
Thank you. So I will wait for the new builds.
Markmzz
"Pat Walters [MSFT]" wrote:
> markmzz,
>
> Currently Windows Update does not support the 64-bit version of the Windows
> XP professional release, as it is a beta version and will not be supported
> until Windows Server 2003 SP1 has been released to manufacturing (RTM). All
> 64-bit customers are aware of the special nature of the current 64-bit OS,
> and per the End User License Agreement are required to upgrade these
> machines when a full release becomes available.
>
> Thank you for providing the exact version of the operating system. As I
> view the v1218, I know that to be a beta build of either the OS or the
> service pack that you are testing. Windows Update does not work for beta
> builds of Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, nor Windows XP Professional
> Service Pack 3 beta builds, nor Windows Server 2003, Service Pack 1 beta
> builds. The good news, however, is that critical patches are worked into
> these beta builds as they are produced, so no critical patching is generally
> required (this is assuming you install new builds as often as they come
> out.)
>
> Please post back if you have any concerns, or email me at
> a-
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Pat Walters [MSFT]
>
>
> "markmzz" <> wrote in message
> news:532A80AB-266D-4C84-ADD8-...
> > Hi!
> >
> > Sorry for many menssages, but I was having problems with post here.
> >
> > Markmzz
> >
> > "markmzz" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi for all!
> >>
> >> I was testing Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Version 2003
> >> Service Pack 1, v1218.
> >>
> >> The problem is that I can't run Windows Update. When I try look for
> >> update I
> >> receive this mensage:
> >>
> >> Windows Update has encountered an error and cannot display the requested
> >> page.
> >>
> >> Select from any of the following pages for information about Windows
> >> Update
> >> services, or send us your feedback.
> >>
> >> I try the "solution" of Windows Update Troubleshooter and nothing.
> >>
> >> Thank you,
> >>
> >> Markmzz
>
>
>