This is not something I could see them adding in a service pack.
The first and the only service pack was published in December 2007.
They've said something about maybe in a future service pack, but that they're not going to fix this.
So it's looking like Microsoft is having some problems with this service pack.
The service pack is slated for release in the first half of next year.
The second service pack mainly introduced support for new hardware.
Well, finally we got that built in with Service Pack 2.
So even when you're completely current, you still have to do the whole Service Pack 3.
I think it can be turned on in Service Pack 3.
Service Pack 2, released in 2004, was a major overhaul of the operating system.