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5 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
9 Months Ago,
InfoWorld says
(in Patch: Microsoft NAP: NAC for the rest of us?)
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Client support is included in Windows Vista, Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3), and the Windows 7 Release Candidate. These client services provide posture gathering and reporting to Windows Server 2008 for enforcement and remediation decisions. ...
11 Months Ago,
CNET News.com says
(in Patch: Critical security update includes Windows 7 beta)
However, Windows 7 beta, Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2 beta, and Windows Vista Service Pack 2 beta are mentioned in the accompanying frequently asked questions (FAQ) section of the TechNet bulletin specific to the update (MS09-006). A Microsoft ...
And
Ars Technica says
(in Patch: Windows 7 beta gets its first security update)
According to the security bulletin for the last one, Microsoft said that the patch was meant "for all supported editions of Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, and Windows Server 2008." So I was surprised to see it ...
33 Months Ago,
sumeethevans@bink.nu from Bink.nu says
(in Patch: Drawing more Microsoft roadmaps)
Windows 7 is the only piece of the Windows client roadmap for which Microsoft is willing to provide a date right now. Here’s what I’d guess about the rest of the client roadmap: Update to Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack: Fall 2007 Windows Vista SP1 : November 2007 Windows XP SP3 : Late 20...
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Mary Jo Foley from ZDNet says
(in Patch: Drawing more Microsoft roadmaps)
Now that Microsoft has provided an official ship target for Windows 7, the next major version of Windows client, it's time for some educated guess work. Windows 7 is the only piece of the Windows client roadmap for which Microsoft is willing to provide a date right now. Here's what I'd guess a...
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Windows 7 adds a number of new security features, but social engineering attacks mean that you can’t let your guard down.
Wed, Jan 27 | from PC World