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| Guest | RC2 Availability Today, Microsoft is excited to announce the availability of Windows Vista RC2 to Technical Beta Testers, TAP Testers, and MSDN/TechNet subscribers. This new build of Windows Vista offers users a higher level of performance and stability – improving what was established in Windows Vista RC1. We were able to also take in much of your bugs reported from RC1 and implement them for RC2. Thank you to our beta testers for the bugs and feedback you submitted for RC1. The improvement shows as we raised our quality bar even higher! Platforms and Services Co-President Jim Allchin has just posted a special announcement letter of RC2 to Microsoft Connect for the Windows Vista Technical Beta Testers. I’d like to reproduce the letter here for all to read: People asked for it, and here it is, Windows Vista RC2! We wanted you to be the first to get these bits; next week they’ll be available to a broader set of customers via MSDN and TechNet. All your great feedback has helped us focus on nothing but bug fixes over the past month since RC 1 — each and every day. There are thousands of quality improvements since Windows Vista RC1. You’ll probably notice improvements in performance, application compatibility, as well as fit and finish work. We will continue improving quality until RTM. If you are an ISV, please use this build (certainly at least RC1 or later) to get certified. Visit www.innovateonvista.com for more information on logo certification. You are integral to this creation and refinement process. We are just around the corner from RTM and shipping this great product to the world. This will be the last build made available prior to RTM, so please keep the feedback coming so we can hit the finish line. Thanks for your help in finishing the job! jim I encourage you to download and install Windows Vista RC2. We’re almost finished with Windows Vista – RTM is almost here. Submit as many bugs as you can as we continue to work hard toward shipping. Participants in the Windows Vista Customer Preview Program will also have access to RC2 very soon. We will update this post with links when the files are available for download. |
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| Guest | Re: RC2 Availability David Sanders wrote: > Participants in the Windows Vista Customer Preview Program will also > have access to RC2 very soon. We will update this post with links when > the files are available for download. THIS is VERY good news. |
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| Guest | Re: RC2 Availability That's good news, thank you. -- Peter Toronto, Canada XP Pro SP2 x 2 + Vista RC1 5728 P4 HT @ 3.0ghz, 700gb HDD, 2.0gb DDR Creative SB Audigy 4 Sound, ATI Radeon 9550 Graphics TS H429A + H552U CD/DVD Combi-Drives Sony DRU820A x 2 DVD-RAM Combi-Drives "David Sanders" <news@nospam.sandersweb.net> wrote in message news:OPlt%23EY6GHA.4064@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Today, Microsoft is excited to announce the availability of Windows Vista > RC2 to Technical Beta Testers, TAP Testers, and MSDN/TechNet subscribers. > This new build of Windows Vista offers users a higher level of performance > and stability – improving what was established in Windows Vista RC1. We > were able to also take in much of your bugs reported from RC1 and > implement them for RC2. Thank you to our beta testers for the bugs and > feedback you submitted for RC1. The improvement shows as we raised our > quality bar even higher! > > Platforms and Services Co-President Jim Allchin has just posted a special > announcement letter of RC2 to Microsoft Connect for the Windows Vista > Technical Beta Testers. I’d like to reproduce the letter here for all to > read: > > People asked for it, and here it is, Windows Vista RC2! We wanted you to > be the first to get these bits; next week they’ll be available to a > broader set of customers via MSDN and TechNet. > > All your great feedback has helped us focus on nothing but bug fixes over > the past month since RC 1 — each and every day. There are thousands of > quality improvements since Windows Vista RC1. You’ll probably notice > improvements in performance, application compatibility, as well as fit and > finish work. We will continue improving quality until RTM. If you are an > ISV, please use this build (certainly at least RC1 or later) to get > certified. Visit www.innovateonvista.com for more information on logo > certification. > > You are integral to this creation and refinement process. We are just > around the corner from RTM and shipping this great product to the world. > This will be the last build made available prior to RTM, so please keep > the feedback coming so we can hit the finish line. Thanks for your help in > finishing the job! > > jim > > I encourage you to download and install Windows Vista RC2. We’re almost > finished with Windows Vista – RTM is almost here. Submit as many bugs as > you can as we continue to work hard toward shipping. > > Participants in the Windows Vista Customer Preview Program will also have > access to RC2 very soon. We will update this post with links when the > files are available for download. |
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| Guest | Re: RC2 Availability Good news. I was a little worried about reading this until the very last part... "Peter" <Peter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:78394415-C1D1-4A64-A518-45AFEE6F617C@microsoft.com... > That's good news, thank you. > > -- > Peter > Toronto, Canada > XP Pro SP2 x 2 + Vista RC1 5728 > P4 HT @ 3.0ghz, 700gb HDD, 2.0gb DDR > Creative SB Audigy 4 Sound, ATI Radeon 9550 Graphics > TS H429A + H552U CD/DVD Combi-Drives > Sony DRU820A x 2 DVD-RAM Combi-Drives > "David Sanders" <news@nospam.sandersweb.net> wrote in message > news:OPlt%23EY6GHA.4064@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> Today, Microsoft is excited to announce the availability of Windows Vista >> RC2 to Technical Beta Testers, TAP Testers, and MSDN/TechNet subscribers. >> This new build of Windows Vista offers users a higher level of >> performance and stability – improving what was established in Windows >> Vista RC1. We were able to also take in much of your bugs reported from >> RC1 and implement them for RC2. Thank you to our beta testers for the >> bugs and feedback you submitted for RC1. The improvement shows as we >> raised our quality bar even higher! >> >> Platforms and Services Co-President Jim Allchin has just posted a special >> announcement letter of RC2 to Microsoft Connect for the Windows Vista >> Technical Beta Testers. I’d like to reproduce the letter here for all to >> read: >> >> People asked for it, and here it is, Windows Vista RC2! We wanted you to >> be the first to get these bits; next week they’ll be available to a >> broader set of customers via MSDN and TechNet. >> >> All your great feedback has helped us focus on nothing but bug fixes over >> the past month since RC 1 — each and every day. There are thousands of >> quality improvements since Windows Vista RC1. You’ll probably notice >> improvements in performance, application compatibility, as well as fit >> and finish work. We will continue improving quality until RTM. If you are >> an ISV, please use this build (certainly at least RC1 or later) to get >> certified. Visit www.innovateonvista.com for more information on logo >> certification. >> >> You are integral to this creation and refinement process. We are just >> around the corner from RTM and shipping this great product to the world. >> This will be the last build made available prior to RTM, so please keep >> the feedback coming so we can hit the finish line. Thanks for your help >> in finishing the job! >> >> jim >> >> I encourage you to download and install Windows Vista RC2. We’re almost >> finished with Windows Vista – RTM is almost here. Submit as many bugs as >> you can as we continue to work hard toward shipping. >> >> Participants in the Windows Vista Customer Preview Program will also have >> access to RC2 very soon. We will update this post with links when the >> files are available for download. > |
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