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Paquets et Windows Vista SP1 de langue

Nous avons de l'information que nous voudrions partager dans le respect à Windows Vista SP1 et gens courant des paquets de langue. Il a pu avoir noté qu'après installation de Windows Vista SP1 sur Windows Vista final - les paquets de langue n'apparaissent pas sur la mise à jour de Windows (KB947875).

Nous libérerons Windows Vista SP1 dans deux « ondule ». La première vague fournira seulement Windows Vista SP1 aux PCs finals de Windows Vista courant les 5 langues suivantes : Anglais, français, allemand, Japonais et Espagnol. La deuxième vague suivra peu de temps après - soutenir chacune des 36 langues.

Pour la mise à jour de Windows, des PCs courant les 5 langues initiales de la première vague seulement seront équipés de Windows Vista SP1. Des PCs courant Windows Vista final avec l'un des d'autres paquets de langue installés ne seront pas offerts Windows Vista SP1 par la mise à jour de Windows jusqu'à ce qu'ils soient libérés. Une fois que les paquets de langue sont libérés, Windows Vista SP1 sera alors offert pour l'installation.

Quand installant Windows Vista SP1 de l'installateur autonome, l'installateur autonome installera seulement sur langues l'unes des courantes finales de Windows Vista des 5 de la première vague. En installant Windows Vista SP1 sur Windows Vista final avec un paquet de langue cela

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Écrit par Nick White dessus 3 mars 2008 avec aucuns commentaires.
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Microsoft préparant des clients avec le nouvel outil d'évaluation et de déploiement pour le serveur 2008 de Windows et le lancement de Windows Vista SP1 !

Bonjour IL le pour !

Le 27 février est un grand jour. Serveur 2008 de Windows lancera officiellement à Los Angeles avec Steve Ballmer, PRÉSIDENT de Microsoft, donnant un coup de pied au loin en juste quelques heures.

À l'appui de cette étape importante très importante de technologie aussi bien que Windows Vista SP1 libérez, les accélérateurs de solution de Microsoft que l'équipe a juste libéré la troisième-génération de la plateforme d'évaluation d'infrastructure d'agent-moins appelée Accélérateur 3.0 de solution d'évaluation et de planification de Microsoft (ou simplement CARTE). Through the use of remote WMI calls and secure inventory engines, the MAP tool enables you to quickly inventory a wide variety of networks (AD-managed, IP ranges, and workgroups), securely assess IT environments of servers, desktops, applications and devices, and auto-generate specific and actionable reports and proposal documents in a matter of hours.

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Thank you,

Baldwin Ng (Sr. Product Manager, Microsoft Assessment and Planning)

Written by Baldwin Ng on February 27th, 2008 with no comments.
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Principled Technologies Tests Windows Vista SP1

When Windows Vista was originally released just over a year ago Microsoft commissioned Principled Technologies to compare the overall responsiveness of Windows Vista to Windows XP SP 2 for some common business and home tasks. With the release of Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) Principled has updated their results. Principled Technologies concluded the following when comparing business scenarios:
  • Overall, Windows Vista SP1 and Windows XP performed comparably on most test operations. Performance differences between the two operating systems were typically less than a half second. Significant differences of over a second occurred on only nine of 128 measures; Windows Vista SP1 led on eight of those.
  • Windows Vista SP1 was noticeably more responsive after rebooting than Windows XP on several common business operations.
  • Overall, Windows Vista SP1 was more responsive than Windows Vista on most comparisons. Performance differences between the two operating systems were typically less than a quarter second.

Principled Technologies also concluded the following when comparing home scenarios:

  • Overall, Windows Vista SP1 and Windows XP performed comparably on most test operations. Differences were typically less than a half second.
  • Windows Vista SP1 was noticeably more responsive after rebooting than Windows XP on several common home operations.
  • Overall, Windows Vista SP1 and Windows
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Written by Nick White on February 26th, 2008 with no comments.
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Update on Windows Vista SP1 Prerequisite KB937287

We've heard a few reports about problems customers may be experiencing as a result of KB937287, the servicing stack update I blogged about last week, and I wanted to provide a quick update for you. Immediately after receiving reports of this error, we made the decision to temporarily suspend automatic distribution of the update to avoid further customer impact while we investigate possible causes.

So far, we've been able to determine that this problem only affects a small number of customers in unique circumstances. We are working to identify possible solutions and will make the update available again shortly after we address the issue.

Customers who may be experiencing this issue can use system restore to correct it or contact 1-866-PC-Safety for help troubleshooting. Additional guidance will be available via Microsoft's free Update Support Center soon.

Written by Nick White on February 19th, 2008 with no comments.
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Deployed: Windows Vista SP1 RC on ALL of my PC’s

Today Nick announced the availability of the release candidate for Windows Vista SP1. I had a chance to get the RC build of Windows Vista SP1 installed a few days ago. I decided to roll the RC out on all of my PCs which showcase a variety of device types and scenarios:

  • My Main Desktop PC running Windows Vista Ultimate x64 - check.
  • My Test/Work PC running Windows Vista Business - check.
  • My Dell Vostro 1500 Laptop running Windows Vista Ultimate - check.
  • My Samsung Q1 UMPC running Windows Vista Home Premium - check.
  • My Digital CableCard PC running Windows Vista Home Premium - check.

In installing the RC on my PCs, I did a combination of using the standalone installer and Windows Update. Before proceeding to install the SP1 RC bits, I first needed to uninstall the SP1 beta bits first. Users looking to install the Windows Vista SP1 RC will need to uninstall any previous version of SP1 prior to the installation of the RC from either Windows Update or the standalone installer. With Windows Update, once SP1 was downloaded, a new series of screens telling me about SP1 appeared. The same series of dialog screens

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Written by Brandon LeBlanc on December 5th, 2007 with no comments.
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Announcing Windows Vista SP1 Release Candidate (RC)

Today we’re making available the release candidate (RC) of Windows Vista SP1 via Microsoft Connect, and tomorrow subscribers to TechNet and MDSN will have access to those RC bits too. In addition, the RC will be available to the public next week via Microsoft’s Download Center. The release candidate phase of beta software is typically the final phase before the RTM (release-to-manufacturing) of a product and indicates that the code has attained a significant level of performance and stability.

Let me call out several changes made since the Beta release of Service Pack 1 — many of which came about as a result of direct feedback from our Beta-testing community (thank you!):

  • The size of the standalone installers have decreased significantly. For example, the standalone installer packages consisting of all 36 languages (x86 and x64 chip architectures) are smaller by over 50%. The standalone installer packages consisting of just the 5 languages (again, x86 and x64) slated for initial release are more than 30% smaller in size.
  • The required amount of disc space for SP1 installation has also decreased significantly. Furthermore, with the RC, if more space is required to install SP1, an error message will now display exactly how much space is needed

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Written by Nick White on December 5th, 2007 with no comments.
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