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By Ina Fried, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Jul 27, 2005 4:00:00 PM

Microsoft has passed a major milestone with the release of its first full test version of Windows Vista, the next generation of its flagship operating system.

As earlier reported, Microsoft is making available a beta version of Windows Vista to some testers. The software, released Wednesday, is being offered now to about 10,000 testers and will be available shortly to about 500,000 people who are members of Microsoft's MSDN developer program or its Technet program for corporate technology workers.


Microsoft said last week that it would have a test version available by Aug. 3. At the same time, the company announced the Windows Vista name for the operating system, which had been known by its Longhorn code name. General availability of Vista is scheduled for next year.

Though Microsoft has included a more complete version than past developer preview releases, the company stressed that Beta 1 is not aimed at the masses.

"Beta 1 is not what I would call deeply interesting, unless you are a real bithead," Windows chief Jim Allchin said in an interview. "This beta isn't really for even tech enthusiasts. This beta is to test out some of the capabilities that we've got, if you will, in the plumbing."


Commentary
The Vista for consumers
To win consumers over,
Microsoft needs to pay
close attention to their
needs and habits.

The product boasts some of the key features expected to debut with Windows Vista, including new searching and organizing abilities, a redesigned start menu and an update to the Internet Explorer browser. However, other features, such as improved management capabilities for laptops and better photo and video handling, are not expected until later test releases.

The test version also contains evidence of work Microsoft has been doing to make it easier to turn off a Windows PC without fully shutting down, as well as other new abilities, such as connecting to a network-connected projector for presentations or making changes to Windows settings without permanently logging in as an administrator.

Many of the other changes are even deeper under-the-hood shifts designed to make it easier for businesses to manage and deploy large numbers of PCs. Beta 1 includes a "task scheduler" that can be set to kick in when a particular condition arises, (when, for example, disk space gets low and MP3 files need to be deleted).

Hafta have Vista, baby?

 

How can I get the beta version of Windows Vista or Internet Explorer 7?
The beta versions are being made available now to about 10,000 already-selected testers. Microsoft plans to offer them shortly to about 500,000 people who are part of its MSDN developer program or Technet program for corporate tech workers.

What features are part of this release?
Though many consumer features have yet to appear in the early Windows Vista builds, Beta 1 does include a redesigned start menu; new animated effects when opening and closing windows; an early version of the Internet Explorer 7 browser; a synchronization manager; new desktop searching and organizing features, such as virtual folders; and security features such as full-volume encryption.

What features are yet to come, but still part of Windows Vista?
Microsoft has not included the updates to the Media Center and Tablet PC features, nor has it included promised new ways of handling music and videos. The company also plans a mobility center that will be home to a host of new laptop-related features.

What Longhorn features are on the cutting room floor?
The big feature that had been talked about initially for Longhorn was WinFS, an update to the Windows file system that would have changed the way files are stored and organized on a hard drive. Microsoft says it plans to have WinFS in test form next year when Windows Vista ships.

When is the next beta coming?
Microsoft will offer an update to Beta 1 at its Professional Developer Conference in September. The company has not yet set a date for Beta 2, the next major milestone and the version in which many Windows Vista features will first appear.

When will Vista ship?
Microsoft has said it will ship Windows Vista in time for the operating system to show up on PCs that sell during next year's holiday shopping season.

For more answers about Windows Vista, click here.

--Ina Fried

And though the interface is not necessarily indicative of what the final Windows Vista desktop will look like, Beta 1 does contain some of the "glass" windows and transitions that will be part of the operating system's new look and feel.

Windows Vista is scheduled to ship in its final form in time to be on PCs that sell during next year's holiday shopping season. The company has not set a time frame for the second beta version, but a more modest update to Beta 1 is planned for Microsoft's Professional Developer Conference in September. That's likely to be the first in a number of interim updates that Microsoft releases in between its major Beta versions.

"We plan to make interim builds more broadly available than we have previously," Sullivan said.

Along with the test version of the new Windows, Microsoft is also making available to the same group of testers a beta version of Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP. The test version includes support for tabbed browsing and the ability to view Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds.

Microsoft lead product manager Greg Sullivan said Microsoft is not planning for a downloadable version of IE 7 to be made publicly available until Beta 2.

"We'll really be ready to do broader end user testing around Beta 2," Sullivan said. The company has not said when that version will arrive.

The IE 7 beta for Windows XP also features a new antiphishing feature designed to protect users from known scams and potentially malicious sites. The phishing protections will also be part of the final Vista browser, but they're not part of Beta 1 of Windows Vista.

For sites Microsoft knows to be reported phishing sites, IE will display a warning screen rather than going directly to the site. A message will appear that says the site is recognized as a phishing-scam site and that recommends users "not continue to this Web site." A dialog box suggests users close the Web page but also lets them continue on if they choose.

Sites that are not known to be scam sites but that appear questionable are labeled as "suspicious," with a yellow box in the upper right hand corner, near the Web address.


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Microsoft's Windows
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with the new OS.

Deep inside the operating system are two key changes to the way Windows works. One, a new Web services architecture code-named Indigo, has been renamed the Windows Communication Foundation. The company has also renamed the Avalon graphics engine, which is now known as the Windows Presentation Foundation. Both are part of Beta 1 of Windows Vista, and Microsoft also plans to make both available separately as add-ons to Windows XP and Windows Server 2003.

Microsoft is also testing an early beta of Longhorn Server, the next version of its server operating system, which is not expected to arrive in final form until 2007.

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"...unless you are a real bithead"? LateBlt   | 07/27/05
The real things should be Indigo and Avalon. FADS_z   | 07/27/05
At one point, the registry was to be improved. Anton Philidor   | 07/27/05
Improving the Registry PMDubuc   | 07/27/05
The idea of the registry is good Sxooter_z   | 07/27/05
... || ('or', for you non programmers<?> out there...) dalecosp   | 07/27/05
deeply interesting? tygeverink@...   | 07/27/05
look's a lot like Konqueror IceTheNet@...   | 07/27/05
Well... dalecosp   | 07/27/05
Windows family = never ending beta ibabadur1   | 07/27/05
Hey, wait a minute... gfeier   | 07/27/05
I think Hurd atleast had the right idea nucrash   | 07/28/05
You just described all software. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 07/27/05
Then my second longest running beta testing is Redhat FilledOut   | 07/27/05
Why tease us now? The final release will be of alpha quality anyway; HypnoToad   | 07/27/05
you think it will be alpha quality? linuxoverwindows   | 07/27/05
Huhh? davidclark@...   | 07/27/05
I've used carbon paper, actually.... dalecosp   | 07/27/05
Now Now.... nucrash   | 07/28/05
long beta time MIS Master   | 07/27/05
Microsoft is not just a company llamadon   | 07/27/05
You Don't Know Jack jjworleyeoe   | 07/27/05
Jack macsrule_z   | 07/29/05
OSS SC-man   | 07/29/05
What a joke. kumchan   | 07/29/05
Not to be mean, but you don't know Jack. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 07/27/05
Time for a little basic economics, I see the_doge   | 07/27/05
Oh pulease, entering new markets is not a damn monopoly. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 07/27/05
No, but using an existing monopoly as a lever... rsteiner@...   | 07/27/05
No... Time for a lesson in human nature... Wolfie2K3   | 07/27/05
Back to economics again mactolinux   | 07/27/05
The real problem is nucrash   | 07/28/05
competition with all MIS Master   | 07/27/05
Ummm, that is because... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 07/27/05
Users "Demand" More Microsoft Involvement? itanalyst   | 07/27/05
Your contempt for the public is showing ... PMC-CON   | 07/27/05
He already has rapson   | 07/28/05
You're A Joke, Dude! jjworleyeoe   | 07/28/05
Nah, nah, nah, there is a... Colonel_Panic   | 07/28/05
Is Anyone Going To ACTUALLY Get This OS? itanalyst   | 07/27/05
Hopefully everyone here will Real World   | 07/27/05
Agreed, I Will Probably Play Around With It itanalyst   | 07/27/05
if someone can send me... linuxoverwindows   | 07/27/05
Some users though Fleeb   | 07/27/05
Come on, how many people buy an OS? ebrke   | 07/28/05
Vista is a stupid name for an OS. corifornia   | 07/27/05
Re: Vista is a stupid name for an OS. d_jedi   | 07/27/05
Why ... dalecosp   | 07/27/05
It's been available DarbyOhara   | 07/27/05
linux works around... linuxoverwindows   | 07/27/05
A failure like windows 95 and up... theraven_z   | 07/27/05
Spot on, users do the voting, tech guys have nothing to say. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 07/27/05
Yes, And That's Why Retarded Users Drive The Virus/Spyware Market itanalyst   | 07/27/05
You are catching on. osreinstall   | 07/27/05
well, i can agree... linuxoverwindows   | 07/27/05
How does it whip Windows? osreinstall   | 07/27/05
What you say is true, ebrke   | 07/28/05
There are bad mechanics too. osreinstall   | 07/28/05
Bingo, right on the money, nail... Colonel_Panic   | 07/28/05
While you are correct in the analogy voska   | 07/27/05
ME was a failure voska   | 07/27/05
Define "failure" Yagotta B. Kidding   | 07/27/05
Nope! davidclark@...   | 07/27/05
You must be happy working for MS voska   | 07/28/05
waiting to 'get it' MIS Master   | 07/27/05
"little extras" bchesmer   | 07/27/05
"Rushed" out? Wolfie2K3   | 07/27/05
Heck No I am so tired of Updating IceTheNet@...   | 07/27/05
"...tired of updating" Scrat   | 07/28/05
If you're "tired of updating" 3D0G   | 07/28/05
Blah, blah, blah, you are only just... Colonel_Panic   | 07/28/05
I was think the ME way too voska   | 07/27/05
WinFS? What Benefit Will It Provide? itanalyst   | 07/27/05
yeah gotta have some way to organize all that porn voska   | 07/27/05
More importantly... Colonel_Panic   | 07/28/05
people will get it BuckRogers_z   | 07/27/05
Hmm.... bchesmer   | 07/27/05
Hmm, Hmm.... dalecosp   | 07/27/05
I'll take that bet Jazhawk   | 07/27/05
Actually Avast works REALLY well Airwolph   | 07/27/05
I have no argument with Avast.. Jazhawk   | 07/27/05
Will Be Installed on All Dells ... PMC-CON   | 07/27/05
release by release, WinOS has improved bogreen   | 07/27/05
Improvements... Graywolfman   | 07/27/05
Interesting bogreen   | 07/27/05
Don't think you can call XP a failure. mustangj36@...   | 07/27/05
2k still major corp OS IceTheNet@...   | 07/27/05
Absolute fantasy Scrat   | 07/28/05
RE: Absolute fantasy nightshade0143   | 07/28/05
XP will never reach #1 status voska   | 07/27/05
not to mention the price tag IceTheNet@...   | 07/27/05
windows os half@...   | 07/27/05
The oddest thing was 2000 was out before ME voska   | 07/27/05
looking forward to Vista dEEf   | 07/27/05
bite your toung win 98 is less bloated IceTheNet@...   | 07/27/05
I found Win 98 to be slow voska   | 07/27/05
memory leaks IceTheNet@...   | 07/27/05
I agree Win 2K was the best of Win 98 and NT voska   | 07/27/05
Why are you people arguing over... Colonel_Panic   | 07/28/05
While true to a large extent... rsteiner@...   | 07/27/05
Thankfully the 9x breed is dead.(nt) IT Scion   | 07/27/05
puleeze! hriik   | 07/27/05
Is someone holding a knife to your throat? mustangj36@...   | 07/27/05
Huh???? bchesmer   | 07/27/05
"microsofts LOL NEW ReleaseLOL" sluger1138   | 07/27/05
Not only clueless, but unable to construct a sentence. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 07/27/05
Personal Attack No_Ax? Hypocrisy Strikes Again Eh? itanalyst   | 07/27/05
Well this post reaches new levels of stupid... Scrat   | 07/28/05
ok, im going to bite my tongue... linuxoverwindows   | 07/27/05
Phishing sites Yagotta B. Kidding   | 07/27/05
Last Chance ZZarrow   | 07/27/05
And the reason .... Yagotta B. Kidding   | 07/27/05
I do. ZZarrow   | 07/27/05
FWIW Yagotta B. Kidding   | 07/27/05
Significant performance hit.. d_jedi   | 07/27/05
Not For Everything ZZarrow   | 07/27/05
You can play the latest and greatest games Michael Kelly   | 07/27/05
Nope Yagotta B. Kidding   | 07/27/05
Not in my experience Yagotta B. Kidding   | 07/27/05
Unhappiness with Microsoft stan2345   | 07/27/05
You mean make a decison and live with it? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 07/27/05
Whiners.... brmdigital   | 07/27/05
On the other hand.. d_jedi   | 07/27/05
I do, at least when I have the choice. rsteiner@...   | 07/27/05
ZZZZZZZZzzzzzzz......... tbbrickster_z   | 07/27/05
ZzZzZzZz... ZZarrow   | 07/27/05
ZZzzZZzzZzZzZZZzzzzZZzZzzz linuxoverwindows   | 07/27/05
scoot over JCitizen   | 07/28/05
What about security enhancements? noklebye   | 07/27/05
Wow... mxyzyptylk@...   | 07/27/05
*Yawn* jbx233   | 07/27/05
Testers lock horns with Vista beta Loverock Davidson   | 07/27/05
heres a sample: linuxoverwindows   | 07/27/05
Reviews? Xbeing   | 07/27/05
On the lighter side.... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 07/27/05
LOL IceTheNet@...   | 07/27/05
let me see if my math is right... linuxoverwindows   | 07/27/05
Most people here excited to get it John Zern   | 07/27/05
And Microsoft Is Original? itanalyst   | 07/27/05
Original as any other major desktop node357   | 07/27/05
Re: Tabbed browsing in IE rsteiner@...   | 07/27/05
Browsers jmayoral@...   | 07/28/05
actually... linuxoverwindows   | 07/27/05
Computer history Joe Blow_z   | 07/28/05
Avalon okItsfree2   | 01/19/06
just a clone of unix linuxoverwindows   | 07/27/05
No thanks... Jeffhs   | 07/27/05
Beta 1? Alpha zero dot pre-release More Like It Techscan   | 07/27/05
Really Now da_king   | 07/27/05
not alpha0... unless you add it to... linuxoverwindows   | 07/27/05
more hidden junk? charlielacy   | 07/27/05
win2k is better than 98se linuxoverwindows   | 07/27/05
Lots of closet Windows users here I see. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 07/27/05
Closet Windows user here node357   | 07/27/05
transgaming linuxoverwindows   | 07/27/05
I openly admin I use window's IceTheNet@...   | 07/27/05
vista == xpsp3 linuxoverwindows   | 07/27/05
Shhh, you might upset the... Colonel_Panic   | 07/28/05
That, and Yagotta B. Kidding   | 07/27/05
Why Vista in 2006 when there will be Lepord?!?!?! aressler2k5@...   | 07/27/05
A Good Point But Will Lepord Run on PC IceTheNet@...   | 07/27/05
Erm, please could you explain the point here? Scrat   | 07/28/05
Now that Apple is going Intel... Joe Blow_z   | 07/28/05
Another Windozzzz Gonealot   | 07/27/05
As everyone else does IceTheNet@...   | 07/27/05
2006? I'm Not Betting On It... itanalyst   | 07/27/05
assuming IceTheNet@...   | 07/27/05
Font kerning standfast@...   | 07/27/05
How Can You Tell? PMC-CON   | 07/27/05
how picky can you get? Joe Blow_z   | 07/28/05
Benefit of Vista sdwood   | 07/27/05
Amazing new features!!! bony tryan   | 07/27/05
The 70's Show Vista Cruzer IceTheNet@...   | 07/27/05
Can you say OS/X for x86? kokuryu   | 07/27/05
Doubt it Joe Blow_z   | 07/28/05
you know final specs? ghost_in_shell   | 07/28/05
Well here we go again Two Sticks   | 07/27/05
Hahaha ZZarrow   | 07/27/05
I'm pretty sure XP will be my last MS OS skeptic tank   | 07/27/05
Why wait for Vista - Mac OS X Tiger already does all this stuff much bette Patrick Pilcher   | 07/27/05
Why Wait? jeffrev01   | 07/27/05
Apple also said... Joe Blow_z   | 07/28/05
Grow up guys! An_Axe_to_Grind   | 08/04/05
Testing Vista deathwind1   | 07/27/05
I'd settle for and OS that npchilds@...   | 07/27/05
Windows beta kawa305   | 07/27/05
"Longhorn" so OS Panther...YAWN usc1801   | 07/27/05
Just wondering. JRMac   | 07/27/05
Vista OS Aarmin   | 07/27/05
anti-microsoft ?? sanket   | 07/28/05
Hear hear chandler3224   | 07/28/05
I'm Not Anti Aaron A Baker   | 07/28/05
Never tried it, have you? Chad_z   | 07/28/05
LOL, voska   | 07/28/05
Linux desktop is unstable from a user perspective... jcg_z   | 07/28/05
Many of us do... In_the_end_I_Win   | 07/29/05
users..USers..yes, us users bhprescott@...   | 08/04/05
Macs are cheap voska   | 07/28/05
Stop trlauer   | 07/28/05