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SP1 has begun flowing through Windows Update. Only machines that are ready for SP1 will get it (machines with bad drivers won't get it), and distribution will be spread over the next few months.
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If you use Terminal Services, you should be aware of this change.
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Microsoft Corp.'s attempt to reverse a lower court's ruling in the ongoing "Vista Capable" lawsuit was denied by an appeals court on Monday. The decision means the case can resume.
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Long Zheng compares some of the sounds released through the Ultimate Extras sound schemes.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: April 23rd

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A freeware program that gives you ultimate control over shutting down or restarting your Vista computer.
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Vista SP1 is not available to all languages through Windows Update, or direct download.
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Microsoft reminds us that installing an upgrade version of Vista if you do not own a full license of XP isn't legal…
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ITsVISTA Web Links: April 15th

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Dr. Watson is not included in Windows Vista. The replacement for Dr. Watson is Problem Reports and Solutions. However, you cannot use Problem Reports and Solutions to create a full user-mode dump file.
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This article describes how to contact a Microsoft Product Activation Center to activate installations of Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Microsoft Office suites and programs.
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Ed clarifies that just because you can still install Vista SP1 Upgrade as a fresh install, that doesn’t mean Microsoft is considering it a legal license.
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The popular tool for trimming down the size of Vista can now at least try to slipstream SP1.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: April 4th

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Info on how to join the classaction lawsuit if you purchased a computer listed as ‘Vista Capable’.
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It’s supposedly being done to boost retail sales, which have lagged behind pre-installs.
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Home Premium will be the same price as Apple’s OSX 10.5
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Applies to less than 10 percent of all licenses.
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Sounds like most of the cuts will be in ‘emerging markets’, and only on retail boxes of Vista.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: February 29th

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March shipment to include Business with SP1, April shipment to include Ultimate with SP1.
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Adds support for GeForce 9600 GT GPUs, Aero compatibility for Blu-ray & HD DVD, per-display controls for video settings, dynamic contrast enhancement, etc.
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Some details about SP1 finding it’s way into Windows Update
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Microsoft unjustly enriched itself by promoting PCs as “Windows Vista Capable” says the judge.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: February 24th

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Microsoft’s own marketing director makes the same mistake that Microsoft claims no consumer would be justified in having. That can’t be good for their case.
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Some will receive the RC of SP1 next week (build 17051). The public should get a shot at it in the second week of December.
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LanachTech is conducting a training on Configuring Windows Vista Applications.

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