Vista Service Pack 1: A Band-Aid for a Baby

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Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007

Sure, Vista is a but a wee bairn but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t deserve a major service pack. We can expect the software to roll out in the Fall with a few fixes for “high-impact issues” including fixes in security, deployment, and stability. Why should we care? Because this promises to break a few things down the line and means the Vista is really hitting the upgrade pipeline with a vengeance. It also means XP and its attendant code shant be getting much attention from now on out.

Vista Service Pack 1 is coming [APC]

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