Windows® Vista™ is Microsoft's next generation operating system, formerly known by its code-name Longhorn.
Originally announced in 2001, and officially unveiled at Microsoft's 2003 developers' conference, Windows Vista faced numerous delays; with Microsoft scaling back some of its features in order to help get it out the door within the stated target of 2006. Windows Vista was released in November 2006 for business customers, and for consumers in January 2007.
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Microsoft Releases Internet Explorer 8 Release Candidate 1
27 January 2009, 20:30 GMT
Yesterday Microsoft announced the release of Internet Explorer 8 Release Candidate 1 (RC1). This release is the first update sice the public Beta 2 release last August.
Windows Vista Service Pack 2 Public Beta
13 December 2008, 14:05 GMT
Early this month Microsoft released a Beta of Windows Vista Service Pack 2 via their Customer Preview Program (CPP). The beta was released in five languages: English, French, German, Japanese, and Spanish.
Update for Windows Vista (KB956774)
2 October 2008, 19:30 GMT
Microsoft released an update for Windows Vista & Windows Vista x64 Edition to resolve the scenario where a Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) client cannot handle files that have paths that contain the volume GUID in Windows Vista Service Pack 1.
Update for Windows Vista (KB957055)
5 September 2008, 13:55 GMT
Microsoft released an update for Windows Vista & Windows Vista x64 Edition to resolve a known application compatibility issue when using Real Networks Real Player11 with a Beta version of Internet Explorer 8 on Windows Vista Service Pack 1.
Update for Windows Vista (KB951725)
5 September 2008, 13:55 GMT
Microsoft released an update for Windows Vista & Windows Vista x64 Edition for Microsoft Management Console snap-in context Help topics.
Update for Windows Vista (KB948473)
5 September 2008, 13:55 GMT
Microsoft released an update for Windows Vista & Windows Vista x64 Edition to resolve an issue in which WHQL test does not finish successfully on a system that is running Windows Vista with multiple display adapters in a Linked Display Adapter configuration
Update for Windows Vista (KB953026)
5 September 2008, 13:55 GMT
Microsoft released an update for Windows Vista & Windows Vista x64 Edition to resolve an issue where Dxgkrnl.sys may crash your windows-based operating system.
Update for Windows Vista (KB954708)
5 September 2008, 13:55 GMT
Microsoft released an update for Windows Vista & Windows Vista x64 Edition to enable XMP metadata with complex data types to be stored using Windows Imaging Component.
Microsoft to Launch Vista Ad Campaign
26 July 2008, 10:30 GMT
Windows Vista may have been on the market for a good year and a half now, but Microsoft finally thought it would be necessary to launch a multi-million dollar ad campaign. The aim of this campaign is to remove doubts & misconceptions about the OS.
Update for Windows Vista (KB950888)
24 July 2008, 12:50 GMT
Microsoft released an update for Windows Vista & Windows Vista x64 Edition to resolve the issue in which users cannot create multiple Rights Management Services client sessions per user context.
Update for Windows Vista (KB952664)
14 July 2008, 08:50 GMT
Microsoft released an update for Windows Vista & Windows Vista x64 Edition to resolve the issue in which the Crimson service stops responding when a remote subscription disconnects while a client is being delivered events.
Update for Windows Vista (KB951072)
7 July 2008, 15:55 GMT
Microsoft released an update for Windows Vista & Windows Vista x64 Edition to resolve an issue that is caused by revised daylight saving time laws in many countries
Windows Vista Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
December 21, 2006 - 10:50 GMT
Frequently asked questions and general information about Windows Vista.
Slipstream Windows Vista Service Pack 1
12 May 2008, 17:25 GMT
Slipstreaming a Service Pack, is the process to integrate the Service Pack into the installation so that with every new installation the Operating System and Service Pack are installed at the same time.
Windows Vista: Which Edition Should You Get?
November 10, 2006 - 16:30 GMT
With the release of Windows Vista, Microsoft is offering users a choice of six product versions, not counting the 'special' versions for the European Union and Korea (the so-called N and K editions), so which version should you get?
Other Windows Vista articles:
Choose from dropdown list---------------------------------Windows NT Backup - Restore UtilityWhat's New in Windows Vista Service Pack 1Windows Vista UpdatesMicrosoft Releases Windows Vista Service Pack 1Microsoft Announces Windows Vista SP1 and Windows XP SP3 BetaVista Reliability, Compatibility and Performance UpdatesWindows Vista ReviewUpgrading To Windows VistaMicrosoft Offers Windows Vista Family DiscountMicrosoft Launches Windows Vista to ConsumersWindows Vista Service Pack 1?Windows Vista Ultimate, what's in it for you?Windows User State Migration Tool (USMT) version 3.0Microsoft Announces Windows Vista Hardware RequirementsWindows Vista Availability: January 2007Microsoft Unveils Windows Vista Product LineupWindows Vista's Least-privilege User Account (LUA)Microsoft Unveils Official Name for "Longhorn": Windows Vista
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