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By Ina Fried
Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 29, 2006 6:30:00 PM

For those who want to try out the current test version of Microsoft's Windows Vista, it may be now or never.

The company is nearing its self-imposed cutoff point and plans to stop allowing new downloads after Friday, according to Microsoft blogger Ian Moulster.

"In case you weren't aware, we are only providing a limited number of copies of Windows Vista Beta 2--either download or physical copies--and we're fast approaching the cutoff point, " Moulster wrote. "What this means is--if you want to get a copy, get it now (and I mean now)."

Microsoft released Beta 2 of Windows Vista in May but didn't make it available to the general public until earlier this month. Microsoft cautioned at the time that it might limit the number of testers.

According to the latest schedule, the oft-delayed operating system is due to be finished and available to large corporate customers late this year, with a mainstream launch in January.

As for the current beta, Moulster said people who start their download before the cutoff will be able to finish getting the software, even if it takes them slightly past the deadline. He cautioned that people should make sure that they get a product key for the software and also recommended that people activate their beta software. "We may be able to provide people who have activated copies with future...stuff," he said. "I'm being vague because I need to be. Just trust me and make sure you activate."

A Microsoft representative confirmed the company has nearly reached the amount of testers it plans to allow to try Vista Beta 2. "The Windows Vista Beta 2 code is available in limited quantities, and we've almost reached that limit and expect to close the program shortly," the representative said in an e-mail.

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that's ridiculous  Linux Geek | 06/29/06
Oy...  superbus | 06/29/06
You must be new here.  Salman Pak | 06/29/06
You've been Geeked!  John Zern | 06/29/06
idiot  People | 06/29/06
From what I understand...  John Zern | 06/29/06
You made me ruin my keyboard!  Confused by religion | 06/29/06
An interesting observation is that  michael_t | 06/29/06
I have downloaded linux distros  Boot_Agnostic | 06/29/06
Good show, let eveyone know Linux is surrounded  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/29/06
Please grow up..  j.t.neuteboom@... | 06/29/06
Calling all BETA TESTERS! Hurry up you guys...  michael_t | 06/29/06
OK, what happens next?  peeseebeeb@... | 07/12/06
Not only BETA Vista but also MSO 2007 wont be available ....  michael_t | 06/29/06
Read it again, the OIffcie Beta IS avaiable.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/29/06
and in FIVE YEARS a BETA will still be the only available wink ...  michael_t | 06/29/06
When your wrong, just admit it.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/29/06
I always admit it, WHEN I am wrong. Unlike you who you counterprove  michael_t | 06/30/06
it isn't the easiest thing to install software on.  cglrcng@... | 06/29/06
For your information  Michael L Hereid Sr | 06/30/06
beta testers  not of this world | 06/29/06
Only a fool installs beta on a production machine.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/29/06
Guess I'm a fool then...  smoring | 06/29/06
Er.. Then explain this...  Wolfie2K3 | 06/29/06
I agree with Smoring, Vista NOT really for the 'average' computer  larrybell_2000@... | 06/30/06
EIEIO  handydan918 | 06/30/06
GOT THAT RIGHT !!!!!  larrybell_2000@... | 06/30/06
Thanks for the "news" zdnet?  withoutexception | 06/30/06
activate  stanj.miranda@... | 06/30/06
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