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Is this still available from MS? If not can someone suggest a reliable 3rd party site that does not bundle adware/malware into the download?

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  • I would be happy to use another version of Windows if someone would give me valid product key. Unfortunately Windows XP is the only licensed version of Windows I own. I've installed this in a VM and plan to only use the RDP client to connect to my work network. No way I would use XP as a workstation of daily driver. – concordia Sep 20 '16 at 23:01
  • You know Linux has _two_ RDP clients on its own? – u1686_grawity Sep 21 '16 at 05:08
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  • @grawity: There are more than 2 RDP clients that run natively on Linux. Believe me, I've tried to find a Linux solution to avoid the overhead of running a VM. I can't find a Linux client that provides RD Gateway support which is a requirement for me. – concordia Sep 21 '16 at 15:14
  • @concordia: FreeRDP 1.2 definitely does. – u1686_grawity Sep 21 '16 at 15:40

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Service Pack 2 and Service Pack 3 are available from Microsoft here: http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/

You must use Internet Explorer 6 or later.

Search for "XP Service Pack" (without quotes)

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Note that SP3 itself is quite old by now; even with it installed, you'll still need to check Windows Update (if it still works) for a few more years' worth of patches.

Archived SP3 download links from the official website are:

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MS seem to have removed the XP down-loads from their site, so you are stuck with finding third-party down-loads. If you find more than one with the same MD5 check-sum, and you have a good virus scanner which finds no problems, you will have a degree of assurance that the down-load is safe.

However, MS continue to support XP covertly in the guise of WePOS, and this link seems to work for the present. You may need to install the registry patch detailed here before you can install it.

Whatever you do, so you must back up everything profusely before attempting to install anything.

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  • Thanks for your answer. I was able to use the link xav-stargate provided to get the service pack. The xdot.tk site looks like a wealth of information. It may provide useful if I need to patch this install of XP further. – concordia Sep 21 '16 at 15:12
  • @concordia - OK. I used Ubuntu yesterday, as I wasn't able to check from the XP system, but now I've done so I see that xap-stargate's link works fine. – AFH Sep 21 '16 at 16:28