Where could be the Windows Vista Support Pack (SP) one beta plus the Windows Server 2008 Release Candidate (RC) 0 check builds that numerous testers expected to possess in hand by now?Microsoft isn;t stating something,
Office Standard 2010 Activation, other than Microsoft promised to obtain these builds out “in just a few weeks” at the start of this month and that the code is on its way.(I was pretty sure that the Windows Client team told me “in two weeks,” not “in several weeks” back on August 29, but OK…)On the server side of the house, some testers said were expecting to get code last week, given that Microsoft delivered to Technology Adoption Program partners an RC0 build a couple weeks ago. Then it looked like Microsoft was aiming to get Windows Server testers code some time the week of September 17, which is this week. Now it is sounding like Windows Server 2008 RC0 — the first test build that will include a Community Technology Preview of the “Viridian” hypervisor — might be on for next week. I asked for an update (a couple of times),
Microsoft Office Home And Student 2010 Product Key, but received no reply.Update: I see Microsoft publicly confirmed during the Intel Developer Forum that Windows Server RC0 is now tracking for next week.On the client side,
Office Standard 2010 32 Bit, some of the 10,
Office Pro Plus 2010 X86,000 to 15,
Office 2010 32bit Key,000 estimated Vista SP1 beta testers said they received beta confirmation notes from Microsoft this week, acknowledging that they are going to get the SP code real soon now. (The invites for the SP1 beta went out on August 31.)Microsoft might release the new Windows client and server test releases simultaneously, or could stagger the new drops. Again, no official word on that.Windows Vista SP1 is slated to ship in the first quarter of 2008. Microsoft has said it expects to release Windows Server 2008 to manufacturing also in the first quarter of 2008.