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| | "Vista Service Pack 1 testers requested" According to several reputable sources ( http://apcmag.com/5098/microsoft_kick_starts_vista_sp1) MSFT is looking for Vista SP1 testers, even before Vista launches. Quote: --- " The company has put out a call for "customers and partners (to) actively test and provide feedback on Windows Vista SP1 to help us prepare for its release in the second half of CY07 (calendar year 2007)." Microsoft hasn't released details of exactly what changes will be wrought in Vista SP1, which has been assigned the codename 'Fiji' but some OS components which missed the RTM cut-off will almost certainly be rolled into the update. One of the candidates for this better-late-than-never brigade would be the Windows PowerShell, previously Microsoft Shell -- a .NET-based command line shell with its own scripting language. However, the Redmond clarion call declares that "regressions from Windows Vista and Windows XP, security, deployment blockers and other high impact issues as are the primary focus for the Service Pack." So, yes, the still not-yet-released Vista has "high impact issues". ---- |
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| | Re: "Vista Service Pack 1 testers requested" "EU XP user" <invalid@123.invalid> wrote in message news:OP$SWwHQHHA.3944@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > According to several reputable sources > ( http://apcmag.com/5098/microsoft_kick_starts_vista_sp1) > MSFT is looking for Vista SP1 testers, even before Vista launches. > Vista has launched and has been available to business customers since November 2006. There have already been customers deployed in live use with final code in the area of tens of thousands of seats per customer since last year. -- Mike Brannigan "EU XP user" <invalid@123.invalid> wrote in message news:OP$SWwHQHHA.3944@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > According to several reputable sources > ( http://apcmag.com/5098/microsoft_kick_starts_vista_sp1) > MSFT is looking for Vista SP1 testers, even before Vista launches. > > Quote: > > --- > " The company has put out a call for "customers and partners (to) > actively test and provide feedback on Windows Vista SP1 to help us > prepare for its release in the second half of CY07 (calendar year > 2007)." > Microsoft hasn't released details of exactly what changes will be > wrought in Vista SP1, which has been assigned the codename 'Fiji' > but some OS components which missed the RTM cut-off will almost > certainly be rolled into the update. > > One of the candidates for this better-late-than-never brigade would > be the Windows PowerShell, previously Microsoft Shell -- a > .NET-based command line shell with its own scripting language. > > However, the Redmond clarion call declares that "regressions from > Windows Vista and Windows XP, security, deployment blockers and > other high impact issues as are the primary focus for the Service > Pack." > > So, yes, the still not-yet-released Vista has "high impact issues". > > ---- > > > |
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| | Re: "Vista Service Pack 1 testers requested" what I read is it is for the TAP program. special requirements. mikeyhsd@sport.rr.com "EU XP user" <invalid@123.invalid> wrote in message news:OP$SWwHQHHA.3944@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... According to several reputable sources ( http://apcmag.com/5098/microsoft_kick_starts_vista_sp1) MSFT is looking for Vista SP1 testers, even before Vista launches. Quote: --- " The company has put out a call for "customers and partners (to) actively test and provide feedback on Windows Vista SP1 to help us prepare for its release in the second half of CY07 (calendar year 2007)." Microsoft hasn't released details of exactly what changes will be wrought in Vista SP1, which has been assigned the codename 'Fiji' but some OS components which missed the RTM cut-off will almost certainly be rolled into the update. One of the candidates for this better-late-than-never brigade would be the Windows PowerShell, previously Microsoft Shell -- a .NET-based command line shell with its own scripting language. However, the Redmond clarion call declares that "regressions from Windows Vista and Windows XP, security, deployment blockers and other high impact issues as are the primary focus for the Service Pack." So, yes, the still not-yet-released Vista has "high impact issues". ---- |
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| | Re: "Vista Service Pack 1 testers requested" TAP is MSFT's "Technology Adoption Program" Still, the invitation specifically implies Vista still has "high impact issues". Testers will be enrolled in the Vista SP1 "Technology Adoption Program" and "must be willing to provide feedback and deploy pre-release [Vista pre-release SP1] builds into production environments." --- "mikeyhsd" <mikeyhsd@sport.rr.com> wrote in message news:OITNwIIQHHA.4924@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... what I read is it is for the TAP program. special requirements. mikeyhsd@sport.rr.com "EU XP user" <invalid@123.invalid> wrote in message news:OP$SWwHQHHA.3944@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... According to several reputable sources ( http://apcmag.com/5098/microsoft_kick_starts_vista_sp1) MSFT is looking for Vista SP1 testers, even before Vista launches. Quote: --- " The company has put out a call for "customers and partners (to) actively test and provide feedback on Windows Vista SP1 to help us prepare for its release in the second half of CY07 (calendar year 2007)." Microsoft hasn't released details of exactly what changes will be wrought in Vista SP1, which has been assigned the codename 'Fiji' but some OS components which missed the RTM cut-off will almost certainly be rolled into the update. One of the candidates for this better-late-than-never brigade would be the Windows PowerShell, previously Microsoft Shell -- a .NET-based command line shell with its own scripting language. However, the Redmond clarion call declares that "regressions from Windows Vista and Windows XP, security, deployment blockers and other high impact issues as are the primary focus for the Service Pack." So, yes, the still not-yet-released Vista has "high impact issues". ---- |
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| | Re: "Vista Service Pack 1 testers requested" "EU XP user" <invalid@123.invalid> wrote in message news:OP$SWwHQHHA.3944@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > According to several reputable sources > ( http://apcmag.com/5098/microsoft_kick_starts_vista_sp1) > MSFT is looking for Vista SP1 testers, even before Vista launches. That is a good thing and nothing serious. There will be numerous features that did not make it to the final version and they will be thinking about adding them to the first service pack. |
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| | Re: "Vista Service Pack 1 testers requested" "Mike Brannigan" <Mike.Brannigan@localhost> schreef in bericht news:uUB4TIIQHHA.3544@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > "EU XP user" <invalid@123.invalid> wrote in message > news:OP$SWwHQHHA.3944@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> According to several reputable sources >> ( http://apcmag.com/5098/microsoft_kick_starts_vista_sp1) >> MSFT is looking for Vista SP1 testers, even before Vista launches. >> > > Vista has launched and has been available to business customers since November > 2006. A well known fact > There have already been customers deployed in live use with final code We both know that "final code" doesn't exist :-) Still, I applaud the Vista SP1 effort. > in the area of tens of thousands of seats per customer since last year. These corporate customers tend to use just a fraction of what Vista is capable of - typically running office software. |
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| | Re: "Vista Service Pack 1 testers requested" Yes they are in fact getting new TAP for SP1 of Vista. In a large organization like MS, planning and getting approval takes a long time. -- Jabez Gan Microsoft MVP Windows Server: File System http://www.msblog.org "EU XP user" <invalid@123.invalid> wrote in message news:OP$SWwHQHHA.3944@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > According to several reputable sources > ( http://apcmag.com/5098/microsoft_kick_starts_vista_sp1) > MSFT is looking for Vista SP1 testers, even before Vista launches. > > Quote: > > --- > " The company has put out a call for "customers and partners (to) actively > test and provide feedback on Windows Vista SP1 to help us prepare for its > release in the second half of CY07 (calendar year 2007)." > Microsoft hasn't released details of exactly what changes will be wrought > in Vista SP1, which has been assigned the codename 'Fiji' but some OS > components which missed the RTM cut-off will almost certainly be rolled > into the update. > > One of the candidates for this better-late-than-never brigade would be the > Windows PowerShell, previously Microsoft Shell -- a .NET-based command > line shell with its own scripting language. > > However, the Redmond clarion call declares that "regressions from Windows > Vista and Windows XP, security, deployment blockers and other high impact > issues as are the primary focus for the Service Pack." > > So, yes, the still not-yet-released Vista has "high impact issues". > > ---- > > > |
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| | Re: "Vista Service Pack 1 testers requested" "Beck" <beck@none> schreef in bericht news:OGas%23BJQHHA.3624@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > "EU XP user" <invalid@123.invalid> wrote in message > news:OP$SWwHQHHA.3944@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> According to several reputable sources >> ( http://apcmag.com/5098/microsoft_kick_starts_vista_sp1) >> MSFT is looking for Vista SP1 testers, even before Vista launches. > > That is a good thing and nothing serious. There will be numerous features that did > not make it to the final version and they will be thinking about adding them to the > first service pack. http://news.com.com/Microsoft+alread...3-6152704.html MSFT spokesperson: Quote: "We expect Windows Vista SP1 to be a standard service pack that will include security updates and hot fixes, as well as limited other changes " |
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| | Re: "Vista Service Pack 1 testers requested" In article <#RmesBJQHHA.2340@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl>, in the microsoft.public.windows.vista.security news group, EU XP user <invalid@123.invalid> says... > TAP is MSFT's "Technology Adoption Program" > > Still, the invitation specifically implies Vista still has "high impact issues". > > Testers will be enrolled in the Vista SP1 "Technology Adoption Program" and "must be > willing to provide feedback and deploy pre-release [Vista pre-release SP1] builds > into production environments." And the TAP is not the same thing as the general technical beta test. The bar for admittance to the TAP program is quite high and there are certain commitments required of the company's that are accepted into the program that don't exist for the regular technical beta test channel. TAPs are generally limited to large, enterprise organizations. Individuals are not allowed into TAPs. -- Paul Adare - MVP Virtual Machines Waiting for a bus is about as thrilling as fishing, with the similar tantalisation that something, sometime, somehow, will turn up. George Courtauld |
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| | Re: "Vista Service Pack 1 testers requested" But corporate customers are not the only ones. There are a great many others with legitimate access to Vista RTM. The two sentences of Mikes Post, part of which you edited out also refer to other than corporate coustomers. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "EU XP user" <invalid@123.invalid> wrote in message >> Vista has launched and has been available to business customers since November >> 2006. > > A well known fact > >> There have already been customers deployed in live use with final code > > We both know that "final code" doesn't exist :-) > Still, I applaud the Vista SP1 effort. > >> in the area of tens of thousands of seats per customer since last year. > > These corporate customers tend to use just a fraction of what Vista is > capable of - > typically running office software. |
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