More than a year after Microsoft shipped Windows XP Service Pack 2 as a massive security-centric OS makeover, international <A HREF="http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1902331,00.asp?kc=ewnws121605dtx1k0000599">customer adoption continues to lag</A> at disappointing levels. Stuart McKee, Microsoft's U.S. National Technology Officer, said the overall install rate of XP SP2 was just shy of 70 percent, but in countries such as Spain and Korea, adoption of the service pack dips into the 50 percent range.