Microsoft still isn;t stating something far more about why Vista SP2 still isn;t out there however on the Microsoft Download web site,
Windows 7 Ultimate Key, but corporation officials are telling customers that Microsoft will push SP2 automatically through Windows Update “in the coming weeks.”A couple of days ago,
Office 2010 Activation Key, I wondered aloud why Microsoft still had yet to provide anyone other than MSDN and TechNet subscribers with Vista Service Pack (SP) 2.Microsoft released to manufacturing Vista SP2 and Windows Server 2008 SP2 on April 29. Microsoft made SP2 on the market to MSDN and TechNet subscribers over the past couple of weeks. Corporation officials have said that Microsoft plans to make SP2 generally offered in the second calendar quarter of this year.In a May 20 posting to the Microsoft Update Team Blog,
Microsoft Office Professional 2010, Microsoft officials said SP2 for Windows Client and Server will be “out there in the coming weeks on the Download Center (DLC) and also due to Windows Update and WSUS (Windows Server Update Services).”Enterprise users who aren;t ready for SP2 to be deployed instantly to their machines can use the Microsoft Service Pack blocking tool to postpone the SP2 update from being deployed to their PCs and servers.Update: There;s seemingly official word over on TechNet as to the due date for SP2:“Microsoft will release Windows Vista SP2 to the Download Center and via Windows Update on May 26,
Windows 7 Starter Key, 2009. Automatic Updates are scheduled to begin on June 30,
Windows 7 Home Premium Product Key, 2009.”Thanks to Nick Clark who found the Vista SP2 due-date information and blogged about it on May 22.