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#10175 8-Nov-2006 14:57
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Can anyone confirm if vista rtm's tomorrow and is it only for msdn ? or cpp aswell
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  #51618 8-Nov-2006 15:01
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RTM is not tomorrow...

And why would Vista RTM be for the CPP?



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#51622 8-Nov-2006 15:49
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Microsoft Windows Vista will RTM sometime this week. It will be available 7 days after RTM to MSDN Subscribers. It will then be sent to OEM, enterprise customers with general availablility for consumers for early 2007.





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  #51667 8-Nov-2006 20:53
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I pcked this up from neowin.net


According to Mary Jo Foley The day has finally come: Windows Vista is going gold.

Foley mentions "the public announcement that Windows Vista has been released to manufacturing is going to happen tomorrow, November 8, around 11 a.m. PST, sources close to the company are saying."

Once the RTM has been announced the build should appear on MSDN at the same time according to Microsoft's press release of yesterday.



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  #51673 8-Nov-2006 21:15
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That press release did not concern Windows. Vista will appear on MSDN 7 days after RTM. But thats of little consequence to the majority

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Jim Allchin has posted to the Windows Vista Team Blog, "It's time!"

Blog tags: Windows Vista, Jim Allchin, Announcement, Featured News, RTM, Release-to-Manufacturing







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  #51696 9-Nov-2006 08:10
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guess i was right it just got rtmd and is released within microsoft

 
 
 
 

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#51706 9-Nov-2006 09:22
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s.joseph (and others!)... There are certain things people here know, but can't disclose for lots of reasons. A NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement is the first thing that comes to my mind).

But you are right it's done. It's out. Now industry partners will have it to release through their channels. It will be available on MSDN within 7 days, and for general consumers on 30 January 2007.

It also the end of an era. This is the last of Jim Allchin's projects within Microsoft...

Read more here and a short video here.







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  #51713 9-Nov-2006 10:17
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Yes Jim has had such a huge part in getting Windows to where it is. I'm sure he will be greatly missed from future releases.

As Mauricio said, there are some things we just can't say because of NDA etc. I can say though, that the new sounds scheme is nice but not everyone will like it and the new bootscreen is somewhat disappointing.

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  #51717 9-Nov-2006 11:18
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bradstewart: Yes Jim has had such a huge part in getting Windows to where it is. I'm sure he will be greatly missed from future releases.

As Mauricio said, there are some things we just can't say because of NDA etc. I can say though, that the new sounds scheme is nice but not everyone will like it and the new bootscreen is somewhat disappointing.


What new boot screen ;)

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  #51722 9-Nov-2006 12:12
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nathan:
bradstewart: Yes Jim has had such a huge part in getting Windows to where it is. I'm sure he will be greatly missed from future releases.

As Mauricio said, there are some things we just can't say because of NDA etc. I can say though, that the new sounds scheme is nice but not everyone will like it and the new bootscreen is somewhat disappointing.


What new boot screen ;)

You know the new bootscreen we were promised for RTM that never showed...

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