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January 22nd, 2007

Vista SP1 is due in the second half of 2007, after all

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 5:33 am

Categories: Vista, Windows client

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After lots of wavering, Microsoft has finally made the due date for Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) official: The update will ship in the latter half of 2007.

(Microsoft didn't issue a press release with that pronouncement. Instead, it notified its Technology Adoption Partner testers of it via an e-mail regarding the imminent start of the Vista SP1 testing program.)

The second half 2007 date won't be too surprising to folks who believed Microsoft Server and Tools chief Bob Muglia, who confirmed reports that Vista SP1 would be timed to hit with Longhorn Server, another Microsoft product due in the latter half of 2007.

But in recent months, other Microsoft officials have tried to muddy the SP1 waters, claiming Microsoft had no timetable for Vista's first service pack. Such a claim might even be believable, given how long (2008!) Microsoft is delaying delivery of Service Pack 3 for Windows XP.

Why the secrecy, Microsoft? Customers, especially many corporate ones, are still using SP1 as a marker for when they'll consider deploying a new software release. By refusing to provide an SP1 ship target, you've been creating more FUD.

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RE: Vista SP1 is due in the second half of 2007, after all
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SP1 already?  DarthRidiculous | 01/22/07
Or does it?  Tiggster | 01/22/07
Rush job...  jinko | 01/23/07
SP1 release schedule  jimod | 01/22/07
SP? Or really an SR?  seth_lerman@... | 01/22/07
It's because it's the same as LH server  PB_z | 01/22/07
They are saying don't buy yet  Randall Lind | 01/22/07
It's always been like that.  HypnoToad72 | 01/22/07
actually...  evilkillerwhale@... | 06/18/07
Still waiting on Roll-Ups.  Anton Philidor | 01/22/07
SP1 = Stupid Patsy 1  Reverend MacFellow | 01/22/07
This is grownup time  Mectron | 08/15/07
SP1 that fast?  TrackStar1682 | 01/22/07
SP3 for XP in 2008? That's only NEXT YEAR! Mary Jo, don't be IMPATIENT!!!  rh0 | 01/23/07
WHEN in 2008...?  jinko | 01/23/07
Just get a Mac and be done with it?  nix_hed | 01/26/07
DOH! this should have been a reply to MacFellow's thing.  nix_hed | 01/26/07
HAHA  Kenny Yeung | 06/14/07
Yea...  p_piluk@... | 07/22/07
XP SP3 is Good News!  jimc52@... | 03/09/07
Sorry but there are more than one directx card some below  Michael L Hereid Sr | 06/20/07
dusting off my copy of Vista  nw53 | 05/09/07
Mary, why does every article you write diss Microsoft  d_schinkel@... | 09/22/07
Vista SP1: A Total Dissapointment!  jwlcarlos | 12/15/07
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RE: Vista SP1 is due in the second half of 2007, after all  Jackie150 | 10/14/09
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