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May 23rd, 2006

Windows Vista beta 2 released

Posted by George Ou @ 9:02 am

Categories: Networking, News, Security, Vista

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Yesterday, Windows Vista beta 2 (build 5384.4) was released to reviewers at the Vista Reviewer’s preview gathering in Seattle Washington near Microsoft’s corporate headquarters in Redmond.  The event was attended by at least a hundred journalists from all over the world — the vast majority of them were international visitors . The event came one day before the WinHEC 2006 conference in Seattle which is today.  With the second beta release of Windows Vista, Microsoft made some substantial improvements over the first Vista beta.  One of the most obvious changes and improvements was the streamlining of UAC (User Account Control - formerly UAP).

UAC is a key part of a larger defense in depth strategy for Windows Vista, but there will be some growing pains anytime restrictions are implemented.  With Windows XP, it was almost impossible to consistently and realistically run users in non-administrative mode.  UAC is an attempt to make running Vista in non-administrative mode more practical but the initial attempts at UAC have been under some intense scrutiny within the media and the analyst world, but I’ve defended the need for it.  But in order for UAC to gain wider acceptance and not be rendered useless if people turn it off, Microsoft is working hard at streamlining the UAC process.  With Vista beta 2, the key improvements that have been made or still need to be made are:

  • With older versions Vista beta, the task manager was completely off limits for standard users until they escalated their privileges.  The new task manager will now run as a standard user in the limited scope of that user which means they can see and manage their own user processes.  If a standard user wants to be able to look at system processes or processes from other users, they would have to escalate task manager privileges to administrator.
  • Developed fixes for 100 applications so that they will run without prompting for administrative privileges.
  • Find and develop additional fixes for applications based on beta feedback.
  • Help ISVs (Independent Software Vendors) diagnose their UAC issues.

The ultimate goal of UAC is that an ordinary user running in standard mode should never have to see a UAC security warning prompt under normal circumstances.  We were even given a glimpse of Windows Vista RC1 where we were shown how even shared icons that are visible to all users could be deleted by a standard user without a UAC prompt.  From what I understand the icon wasn’t actually deleted because that would have been a violation in security privileges, what was deleted was just that user’s view of a shared icon.  Of course UAC was only a small part of what was covered at the reviewer’s preview.  As the week progresses, I’ll be covering more aspects of Windows Vista beta 2.

George Ou is Technical Director of ZDNet. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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RE: Windows Vista beta 2 released
This does not have to do with only Vista but also XP. When I build or work on a customer's computer, I make a limited account for those who need accounts along with one I call Others. These area all... (Read the rest)
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Windows Vista beta 2 released  itanalyst | 05/23/06
Umm... only person hurt by delays is the customer  nucrash | 05/23/06
No it won't  Xwindowsjunkie | 05/27/06
vista is just copy of OSX and Linux  Linux Geek | 05/23/06
My sentiments exactly...  Nix_0S_Fan | 05/23/06
Say what?  xuniL_z | 05/23/06
Oh my ...  daboochmeister | 05/23/06
He does have a point  kb1493 | 05/23/06
nice post  0369 | 05/23/06
Nicely said.  xuniL_z | 05/24/06
By all means, copy OSX!  paferg | 05/23/06
Linux is crap  jimcgilbert@... | 05/23/06
ahhhhem...  Nix_0S_Fan | 05/23/06
What I expect for free  TonyMcS | 05/23/06
The Killer *nix Apps...  Mixotic | 05/24/06
What a JOKE  xuniL_z | 05/24/06
Forgot to mention...  Nix_0S_Fan | 05/23/06
Sweeping generalizations without fact...  DCMann | 05/25/06
Hrm.. I wonder who could have thought that up?  nucrash | 05/23/06
I think they've been working on it a while  georgeou | 05/23/06
Beta 2 Hookup  nucrash | 05/23/06
Register for the beta software on their website  crocd | 05/23/06
email me and let me see what I can do  georgeou | 05/23/06
Will do,  nucrash | 05/23/06
Video cards  Anton Philidor | 05/23/06
That's even more of a problem nowadays  Michael Kelly | 05/23/06
Only 50% true...  Wolfie2K3 | 05/23/06
Some laptops can be upgraded  anythingbutmine0 | 05/30/06
Mine is fully functioning  georgeou | 05/23/06
ati  gstorm_z | 05/23/06
and the 9600 is an old card  georgeou | 05/23/06
Newer than many; ATI and nVidia must be pleased  Anton Philidor | 05/23/06
Xgl on ATI  D. T. Schmitz | 05/23/06
UAC formerly OSX  Harry Bardal | 05/23/06
UAC goes beyond OS X  georgeou | 05/23/06
Defaults are better  NonZealot | 05/23/06
Not as easy as a default setting  georgeou | 05/23/06
Vista remains vaporware  georgep_z | 05/23/06
Vaporware???  nucrash | 05/23/06
Serlingware  daboochmeister | 05/23/06
WinFS is real  georgeou | 05/23/06
The voice of optimism  999ad@... | 05/23/06
Do you mean chroot?  daboochmeister | 05/23/06
George, you do't anything anout Unix/Linux  linux_for_me | 05/24/06
Aboslute garbage George  Fred Fredrickson | 05/24/06
Name one thing...  nucrash | 05/24/06
Beg to differ  D. T. Schmitz | 05/24/06
"A compromised browser on OS X or Linux"  Mixotic | 05/24/06
Here you go  georgeou | 05/24/06
Please clarify  NonZealot | 05/23/06
Patterns of Behavior  Harry Bardal | 05/23/06
Your last quote is telling.  toadlife | 05/23/06
Perception  Mark Miller | 05/24/06
Yawn  spammy_z | 05/23/06
Simply OUTSTANDING!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/23/06
nice troll attempt...  Monkey_MCSE | 05/23/06
what's not to like? hahaha  Sxooter_z | 05/24/06
A Shameless Promotion  D. T. Schmitz | 05/23/06
Why am I paying?  TonyMcS | 05/23/06
FREE as in BEER  D. T. Schmitz | 05/23/06
No support huh  TonyMcS | 05/23/06
Read here  D. T. Schmitz | 05/24/06
Why the flames?  TonyMcS | 05/23/06
RE: Windows Vista beta 2 released  clyman6232@... | 02/13/08

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