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By Anne Broache
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 21, 2006 6:47:00 PM

Microsoft's soon-to-be-released Windows Vista operating system does not appear to raise antitrust concerns, federal and state prosecutors said Tuesday in a court filing.

In a periodic joint status report, required as a part of Microsoft's 2002 antitrust settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice and state plaintiffs, the government attorneys said a technical committee charged with overseeing the software giant's compliance had found no outstanding issues after "extensive testing" of Vista and Internet Explorer 7.

According to the report, Microsoft and the technical committee have been offering a downloadable program that is designed to help Microsoft's competitors in the fields of Web browsers, e-mail and instant-messaging clients, and media players to make their programs "Vista-ready" before the new operating system ships.

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The program serves as a single source for all the registry settings needed for applications "to attain equal visibility on Windows XP and Vista systems," the technical committee said. The program's goal is to reduce the chance that people will experience difficulties in changing default software to non-Microsoft products, for instance. It also aims to make it easy to locate third-party applications in the start menu, desktop, task pane and other commonly used surfaces, after installing them.

Microsoft said it had also contacted 30 competing software makers and had invited them to work alongside company engineers at its Redmond, Wash., campus lab for Vista Readiness.

Since the last status report filing in May, government attorneys said they received 25 complaints alleging antitrust concerns about competing middleware but said they concluded that none of those gripes had merit.

Although the matters were not raised by U.S. regulators, some possible antitrust repercussions of security and file-formatting features in Vista were recently flagged as concerns by European and Korean regulators. Microsoft said last month that it had implemented changes that address those complaints.

The latest status report said Microsoft appears to be making some progress on what has become one of the thornier components of the settlement: rewriting documentation for licensees of its Microsoft Communications Protocol Program. The MCPP, another requirement of the antitrust settlement, is designed to help third-party developers create software that works with Windows.

But government attorneys said they remain worried about the project staying on track. Microsoft has already endured scolding for alleged "foot-dragging" on that front from the plaintiffs and the federal judge presiding over the case, who ultimately approved a two-year extension for that project's deadline.

"Microsoft's full commitment will be essential if the project is to stand any chance of producing complete and accurate documents on the schedule that Microsoft has provided to the court," the government wrote in its portion of the status report.

In a separate battle in Europe, Microsoft faces a Thanksgiving Day deadline for completion of a similar documentation project.

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RE: Justice Dept.: Vista satisfies antitrust deal
I didn't see any comments that mentioned the effect Vista had on the consummer. I have 6 people in my family and at least that many PC based units running 4 different MS op systems. Nobody wants to us... (Read the rest)
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Justice Dept.: Vista satisfies antitrust deal  Loverock Davidson | 11/21/06
Not in my mind...  John Le'Brecage | 11/21/06
This make perfect sense  xuniL_z | 11/22/06
We can always complain about you Rocky.  Hrothgar - PCLinuxOS User | 11/21/06
Now if they'd just comply with the EU...  jasonp@... | 11/22/06
Government satisfied: don't hold your breath  Carrion | 11/21/06
And how long  Shelendrea | 11/21/06
No. I would just have 500 other companies to avoid.  nomorems | 11/21/06
What would you expect from all that PACT money?  BeGoneFool | 11/21/06
What an insightful post...  BFD | 11/21/06
The village  trm1945 | 11/21/06
Too much ranting  Carrion | 11/21/06
Oh, goody.  GuyAlanDye | 11/21/06
PACT money?  tic swayback | 11/21/06
What he said...  the24Frans@... | 11/21/06
Then pull up a chair  John Zern | 11/21/06
That's funny. I never saw a thing change...  BitTwiddler | 11/21/06
Of course not, you don't use Windows. How  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/21/06
Are seeing things  voska | 11/21/06
Of Course you wont....  lenohere | 11/21/06
ROFLMAO GOOD ONE!!!!!! (nt)  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/21/06
And with Windows  MacCanuck | 11/22/06
Sure you did  Chad_z | 11/21/06
I think that's point  voska | 11/21/06
money what a powerful lobby (nt)  Quebec-french | 11/21/06
Too true.  John Zern | 11/21/06
Guess the EC still have something to teach the DOJ (nt)  nomorems | 11/21/06
Yeah, how they hand back the fine. (nt)  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/21/06
Or daily fines until they comply.  B.O.F.H. | 11/21/06
Not like they did anything the first go round  TripleII | 11/21/06
I take issue with that  voska | 11/21/06
Take issue if you want, MS still keeps OEMs inline.  TripleII | 11/21/06
I work for a PC OEM and I can assure ...  ShadeTree | 11/21/06
Dell?  TripleII | 11/21/06
I work for one of the top 3 OEMs and ...  ShadeTree | 11/21/06
2002 was after the settlement right?  TripleII | 11/21/06
Simple Answer  voska | 11/22/06
RE; Simple Answer. Voska, thanks for confirming everything  TripleII | 11/22/06
Where did I say that?  voska | 11/23/06
" you still don't know"  Ole Man | 11/25/06
Repeating Lies does not make them true!  ShadeTree | 11/25/06
What a ridiculous story  NonZealot | 11/21/06
And even more info  NonZealot | 11/21/06
Invalid Analogy  TripleII | 11/22/06
TripleII, you've changed your argument  NonZealot | 11/22/06
Reading Comprehension  TripleII | 11/22/06
Quotes don't lie  NonZealot | 11/22/06
I've seen that same thing  voska | 11/22/06
For all you know ...  mwagner@... | 11/27/06
Then offer a "naked PC" line as well / instead.  Zogg | 11/22/06
"you ...... have no clue"  Ole Man | 11/25/06
Of course they are ...  mwagner@... | 11/27/06
US consumers enjoy;-)  Richard Flude | 11/21/06
I think you have it backwards.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/21/06
Wow... Monti influences Korean  MacCanuck | 11/22/06
Are you even aware of the fact that Monti has left?  B.O.F.H. | 11/22/06
You still here?  Spikey_Mike | 11/30/06
Give Regime Change a Chance  mighetto | 11/21/06
You nailed why the DOJ verdict meant nothing  TripleII | 11/21/06
An interesting post  Richard Flude | 11/21/06
2002 was after the settlement right?  TripleII | 11/21/06
Ooops, story reply instead of to a message.  TripleII | 11/21/06
Great Job!  Ole Man | 11/21/06
Photos of Vista RTM Party  pa2004 | 11/22/06
Is this what we've come to?  LocoMotive | 11/22/06
so, go try it in the operating system venue  LilBambi_z | 11/22/06
C C  stemcellphone | 11/22/06
C C senior Old Man  stemcellphone | 11/22/06
Replyable Thread. DOJ, MS OEM agreements  TripleII | 11/22/06
When you attribute quotes, get the right person  TripleII | 11/22/06
Never said it was your quote  NonZealot | 11/22/06
Advertising Money  TripleII | 11/23/06
For the ABMers, never enough, NBMers too much  Boot_Agnostic | 11/23/06
Don't Worry About The Warriors  Ole Man | 11/25/06
So, you've decided what I should do  Boot_Agnostic | 11/28/06
Sorry!  Ole Man | 05/01/07
Not quite. I've never seen that many  xuniL_z | 10/04/07
RE: Justice Dept.: Vista satisfies antitrust deal  Morgusx | 01/02/09

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