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"Internet Explorer->Help->About Internet Explorer" indicates current "cipher strength" (this is an Internet Explorer-specific item; not "directly" related to W2K); simply upgrading to IE6SP1 will give 128-bit regardless(?)...

Won't swear to what I just said... (haven't used W2K recently)

Best bet is to install the SP's then check Windows Update to see if it shows; this will give you a definitive answer...

note - if it shows, download IE6SP1, install it, then check WU again to see if still shows/gone to "prove my assumption" (either correct or out-of-my-tree).

Edited by submix8c
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SP4 does not include the high encryption pack, and I do not think that the post-SP4 URP does either.

What does URP stand for?

Ok, I found the answer. It is update rollup pack.

Edited by mikesw

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