Microsoft sends Vista SP2 invites - beta release in 4 weeks
section: windows, for your questions: KezNews forum, 17.10.2008
Tip: Click here to update all your PC's outdated driversThanks to a tipster we have learned Microsoft has started sending Vista SP2 and Windows Server 2008 SP2 invites to select testers today.
Earlier this week it was revealed the company will release SP2 before Windows 7. Microsoft recently put a placeholder online for the upcoming betas of Windows Vista SP2 and Windows Server 2008 SP2.
Microsoft will include Windows Search 4 in Vista SP2 along with Bluetooth wireless support (including latest BT 2.1 fixes), support for the new VIA 64-bit CPU and additional application compatibility updates.
For Windows Server 2008 SP2, Microsoft will include Backwards compatibility with Terminal Services licensing keys, improved manageability features with DFS/FRS console, and Storage Resource Manager, print server and spooler performance improvements for printers in Windows Vista and Server 2008 and improved error reporting in DFSR to help identify incorrectly configured deployments which lead to failed replication.
Both builds are "anticipated" to be released within the next four weeks.
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Comments(4)
will the boot up time will more faster than vista sp1 ?? any idea??
improvements across the board, including boot time.
why are you turning the machine off? theres a reason you have sleep mode, and besides,
boot time has no bearing on what the actual running performance of the os.
oh
wait, this is vista... get a real os, i recommend giving os x and ubuntu studio a try,
remember boot time doesn't matter, unless you keep restarting because the os is so broken
that you can't get anything done.
you lot with tou macs, your like the worst people ever.
i mean it man
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BOOT UP TIME?
By Hamtaro on 18.10.2008 - 09:10