Microsoft has published an updated version of Service Pack 2 for Windows
Vista, according to reports. The update is expected to be the last build before
the Release Candidate and the final code are made available.
The
first
public beta of Vista SP2 was released to the general public in December
2008, but the latest release - known as the RC-Escrow build - was made available
to a restricted group of testers, alongside a similar test version of Windows
Server 2008 SP2.
An Escrow build indicates that development work on the code has ceased, and
that the focus has shifted to fixing bugs ahead of release.
According to sources, the Release Candidate is now expected in February, with
the official availability of the service pack coming sometime in the second
quarter of 2009.
Vista SP2 contains all the updates made available since SP1, which was
released
in March 2008. It also contains changes to support new types of hardware and
some emerging standards, according to Microsoft.
These include Windows Search 4.0, which promises improved relevancy and
faster searching, Blu-ray support, Bluetooth 2.1 Feature Pack, Windows Connect
Now to simplify Wi-Fi configuration, and support for UTC (Universal Time
Coordinated) timestamps in the extended FAT file system.
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