Microsoft announced on Wednesday the availability of the Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2 Release Candidate for the general public. The software was initially put on limited release a week ago to the company’s TechNet and MSDN subscribers. The announcement means that anyone interested in testing the penultimate version before the final release of the service pack can download it now. “If they want to do some testing, that’s fine, especially if they’re doing app development,” Michael Silver, an analyst at Gartner told TechNewsWorld.
Windows Opens Vista SP2 Release Candidate to the Masses
Posted by: Walaika Haskins March 5, 2009 01:19 PMMicrosoft announced on Wednesday the availability of the Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2 Release Candidate for the general public. The software was initially put on limited release a week ago to the company’s TechNet and MSDN subscribers. The announcement means that anyone interested in testing the penultimate version before the final release of the service pack can download it now. “If they want to do some testing, that’s fine, especially if they’re doing app development,” Michael Silver, an analyst at Gartner told TechNewsWorld.