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Old 04-06-2011, 01:44 PM   #1
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Default Office 2007 Activation Microsoft denies holding up

Microsoft is denying a DigiTimes report which statements the Redmond company has delayed delivery of key analysis and testing tools that Pc makers need to have to obtain Windows seven preloaded on new devices.
According towards the DigiTimes August 3 report, some Taiwan-based OEMs mentioned they're “awaiting performance testing and system preparation equipment from Microsoft.” And because they're lacking these equipment — and also because software vendors won;t get the final bits until August 6 — they can;t start “rolling out PCs with Windows seven off their production lines until September, instead of mid-August as projected previously.”
I asked the Windows client team about the report. The ISV/IHV (independent software vendor/hardware vendor) delivery date of the final bits of August 6 has been known for a few weeks now. I have to say, even though there were a few changes between the near-final Release Candidate test build of Windows seven and the final RTM (release to manufacturing) bits, Microsoft has been pretty up-front about any compatibility gotchas ISVs and driver providers might encounter.
But what about the claim the Pc makers don;t have the needed instruments? I asked Microsoft for more on that part of the DigiTimes story. A enterprise spokesperson sent back this statement via e-mail:
“Currently, Microsoft OEMs have all of the OPK (OEM Preinstallation Kit) equipment they need to have for manufacturing. There is not a single tool that has not been released to them.
“We actually release the full set of required software (OS + Language Packs) within a few days of RTM,Office 2007 Ultimate, and not several weeks as we did for prior OS releases.
“The SDK (software developer kit) and WDK (Windows driver kit) is however not broadly available for IHVs and ISVs, yet but will be shortly as you mentioned.”
Microsoft officials have been forthcoming for a month or so that they weren;t going to get the Windows seven code to OEMs in time for them to get back-to-school Windows seven devices available on the market. (That;s why Microsoft has been pushing the OEM Upgrade Option coupons so hard.) So I;m a little fuzzy as to what the unnamed Taiwanese Computer makers are complaining about.
Any Computer makers out there have more specifics to share as to what,Office 2007 Keygen, if anything,Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010, you;re still awaiting from Microsoft?
Update: I;ve heard back from a system builder, a ka “white box” Computer maker. He stated system builders definitely do not have the OPK and other necessary instruments yet. But they also don;t have the RTM Windows seven bits yet, either. They need to wait until later this week or month (depending on which Microsoft licensing programs they are a part) to obtain the official final build of the operating system. The system builder stated:
“I can tell you truthfully that there is ABSOLUTELY NO Windows seven OPK released on the OEM System Builder website,Office 2007 Professional, which I have access to. Major (royalty) OEM;s may have the OPK, but System Builders don;t. There is a training module for preinstallation but it doesn;t dwell on anything new in WinSIM and only lightly touches on the process of capturing images. The training doesn;t provide any link to an OPK download, and there is NO step-by-step documentation posted yet either.”
I;ve asked Microsoft to respond to the system builders; statements. I am betting company officials will say that they consider OEMs and system builders to be two different kettles of fish and that I only asked whether OEMs had the necessary Windows 7 equipment. If and when I get more from the Softies, I;ll update this post again.
It took a couple of days. But it sounds like the system builder was correct. Microsoft may have gotten all the necessary resources to OEMs already,Office 2007 Activation, but system builders don;t have them yet. Bottom line: Microsoft;s original statement was about OEMs and not system builders (even though system builders are a subset of OEMs). The last and final statement, delivered via a Microsoft spokesperson via e-mail:
“Microsoft communicates regularly with our valued System Builder community, including providing regular updates via
“Our System Builders have been active participants throughout the Windows 7 development effort. System Builders will receive Windows seven and preinstall instruments from their OEM Distributors that will enable them to assemble PCs, preinstall and test in time to have their systems ready for October 22 GA (general availability).”
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