Microsoft has released a new version of its Windows Vista beta code that sheds some light on how the software giant plans to improve networking and PC manageability in the next major release of the Windows operating system. The new releases also give testers an early look at some important new features for Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 7.0 browser. The Vista beta software was released to Microsoft’s Technology Adoption Program customers late last week. A broader Community Technology Preview (CTP) release of the software was delivered Monday to the approximately 500,000 Microsoft Developer Network. TechNet developer program and Windows Vista Technical Testing Program members.
Posted on: Apr 18, 2006
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