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August 15, 2006 12:00 AM

Exclusive: Microsoft Still Plans October 2006 Vista Release

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According to sources at Microsoft, the company plans to ship Windows Vista Release Candidate 1 (RC1) in early September. More important, perhaps, is that Microsoft still plans to release Vista to manufacturing by the end of October as previously planned, defying rumors that the company would delay Vista yet again.

Although I'm not at liberty to divulge the full contents of the message, Microsoft has placed build 5520 into escrow as the RC1 of Vista. This build will be released to testers and the public after the Labor Day holiday in the United States, which falls this year on September 4. Currently, Microsoft expects to ship RC1 on or after September 7.

Meanwhile, the release to manufacturing (RTM), or final, version of Vista is set for a September 2006 escrow and final release on or before October 25. We can expect a Longhorn Server Beta 3 release in first quarter 2007, an RC2 release in second quarter 2007, and the final release in the second half of 2007.

Correction
In Tuesday's WinInfo, I reported that Microsoft still planned to release Windows Vista to manufacturing by the end of October. While this is correct, the company asked me to inform readers that it has never publicly promised it will finalized Vista in October. Instead, Microsoft has publicly pledged only to ship Windows Vista to its volume license customers in November 2006 and to consumers in January 2007. Those plans, too, have not changed.

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  • Stick
    6 years ago
    Aug 19, 2006

    "Three and a half months to go from "no, oh God no" to release to manufacturing."

    A lot can happen in 3.5 months. We're talking strained marriges due to 15 hour days and weekend shifts. We're talking daily build after daily build.

    Sure, they may be rushing NOW - but imagine what this version of Windows would have been like had they released it in 2003?

  • Bryan
    6 years ago
    Aug 18, 2006

    "I think MS is doing it right this time not makeing (SIC) a (SIC) OS and runing (SIC) it out the door."


    Um... really? You think it took them 5 years to make Vista because they were just so darned worried about getting everything right?

    It's been about a month since Paul posted his article "Is Vista ready for prime time?" where he concluded: "No, oh God no."

    From that point, Microsoft has about 3.5 months to get Vista ready for an RTM in late September. Three and a half months to go from "no, oh God no" to release to manufacturing.

    3.5 months certainly seems rushed to me.

  • Christopher
    6 years ago
    Aug 18, 2006

    DerekTraver

    It ok to call me ra! if I could find were to fix it that be what it saids.
    I try not to call all Apple user zealot.

    I get what you mean by your rephraseing of your post. I'm with Alan best post I have read in a while. keep the coming.
    Did you see the video at channel9 web site that had stuff on Longhorn server was a while back you still can find it. post in late May or early June it worth a look at if you want more infomation on the Longhorn server it look like it be stable, secure and look down big time.
    worth a look.

    as for vista I have bein look at it from the first time I herad about it and I have to say It will be worth the wait and I think MS is doing it right this time not makeing a OS and runing it out the door.

    I don't know how Apple do it!

    Any way Vista will be worth the wait. I'm Hoping to be running Vista as one of my main os from RC1 on.

  • Derek
    6 years ago
    Aug 18, 2006

    Thank you alan, much appreciated.

  • Al
    6 years ago
    Aug 18, 2006

    (7 refreshes)

    DerekTraver

    Fantastic post, one of the best i've seen on this board

    Alan.

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