(Note: This post was up-to-date Friday night to correct availability info around the Windows Vista SP1 preview.)Microsoft posted to its Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) web site on November two a be aware stating the organization had produced readily available for download a preview with the near-final Release Candidate (RC) edition of Windows Vista Service Pack (SP) 1 through MSDN.However the be aware was posted in error. According to a message from a Vista spokeswoman:“The MSDN discover about a Windows Vista SP1 RC Preview was posted mistakenly. No code was released today and the MSDN discover has since been removed from the MSDN internet site. We do expect to issue a Release Candidate for SP1 and are still on target to deliver the RTM in Q1 of CY2008; but,
Office 2010 Keygen, we have no other news to share at this time. “While the code isn;t yet readily available,
Office 2007 Product Key, the erroneous posting means — to this Microsoft watcher,
Office 2010 Discount, at least — that the broader SP1 beta is imminent. Perhaps we;ll see the code next week…. Microsoft won;t say,
Office 2007 Professional Plus Key, in spite of this.Vista SP1 is slated to remedy a number of reliability and performance issues which have plagued Vista users since Microsoft delivered the operating system late last year. SP1 also includes a couple of new features,
Buy Office 2010, including assistance for new hardware and emerging standards.Microsoft made a closed test build of Vista SP1 on the market to about 12,000 testers in late September.SP1 is slated to be released in final form in the first calendar quarter of 2008. Microsoft announced in late October that it has sold 88 million copies of Vista (to its channel partners) to date.