The additional Microsoft tries to keep a lid on Windows Vista Service Pack (SP) 1 details, the extra testers and clients are heading from their approach to come across leaks.There was significantly ado at last month;s Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) more than a Vista SP1 sighting in the course of a presentation.On June 7,
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Windows 7 32 Bit, currently scheduled for release later this year.”Another sent me a link to a thread in a Microsoft IIS seven.0 support forum that mentions a fix for an IIS 7.0-related bug would be part of Vista SP1 which is “coming soon.”Microsoft;s secrecy around Windows client futures is backfiring. Not everyone wants to get their Vista fixes in dribs and drabs through Windows Update — especially not corporate consumers. If SP1 really is due later this year, as we keep hearing,
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