Microsoft has released a beta refresh of its Windows seven and Windows Server 2008 R2 Support Pack (SP) one to picked Pc and Technology Adoption Plan (TAP) partners,
Microsoft Office Professional 2007, company officials confirmed on August 30.Microsoft produced the refresh create — the construct number of which is said to be Build No. 7601.17077 — available to a select group of testers on August 27. There;s no word (so far) on whether there is anything new in that refresh.“A private interim release went out Friday as part of our normal feedback loop with a small group of our testers – our TAP and OEMs,” a firm spokesperson told me via e-mail when I asked about the refresh.The spokesperson said Microsoft would not comment on whether the organization will release to the public another interim SP1 create before the first support pack is released to manufacturing. Microsoft officials said earlier this summer that the company is planning to deliver the final SP1 code in the first half of 2011,
Office 2010 Professional, and the spokesperson said on August 30 that Microsoft is still on track with that stated release date.Many Microsoft watchers,
Office Home And Student 2010 Key, partners and customers had been expecting Microsoft to deliver the final SP1 bits before the end of calendar 2010. Microsoft officials have stressed that the client version of SP1 does not include any new features or funcitonality. (Windows 7 SP1 includes a few pieces of functionality that Microsoft hasn’t produced available via Windows Update or through various security patches. Firm officials said these are “enhancements,” rather than new features.These “enhancements” include things such as support for more third-party federation services; improved HDMI audio device support; and XPS printing fixes.)The server version of SP1 includes two new virtualization-focused features: RemoteFX and a dynamic-memory adjustor for Hyper-V. I;ve heard speculation that the server version of SP1 is what;s holding back the delivery of the client version,
Microsoft Office 2010 Pro Plus, but have not heard this from any Microsoft officials.Microsoft released a public beta of SP1 in mid-July.Microsoft officials have been adamant that consumers and internet business customers don’t need to wait for SP1 to deploy Windows 7 and/or Windows Server 2008 R2. Still,
Microsoft Office 2007 Product Key, a number of business enterprise customers use the release of SP1 as a milestone in terms of planning their deployments of a new operating system.