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Upcoming updates for Windows 7 RC

Hi all,

Starting on May 12th, we will begin a verification of some update scenarios on Windows 7 RC (build 7100), similar to the update verification we did for Windows 7 Beta (build 7000). We need to verify the update infrastructure to ensure that when we need to release real updates, the process will run smoothly. There will be at most 10 updates, and as before, they will not deliver any new features or fixes.

Many of the updates will install automatically, and a few will not. One of the updates will test a new update notification feature that provides detailed information about available updates that need to be installed manually. Windows 7 RC users will be prompted to install this update and provided more information about this feature –it will not install automatically.

Users will need to go to the Windows Update control panel and manually start installation of the updates that don’t install automatically, and the updates will be clearly marked as test updates. Click here, for more information about the Windows 7 Beta update verification process.

MU Team

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    January 01, 2003
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    January 01, 2003
    A partir del 12 de mayo, Microsoft distribuirá 10 actualizaciones simuladas de Windows 7. El propósito es probar la función de actualización del sistema operativo. Microsoft distribuirá una serie de actualizaciones automáticas para todos los PC que te

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    January 01, 2003
    Starting this Tuesday (May 12th) we will release up to ten test updates to PCs running the Windows 7

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    January 01, 2003
    Die bis zu zehn Patches stehen ab morgen zum Download bereit. Der �berwiegende Teil installiert sich automatisch. Mit einer Aktualisierung testet das Unternehmen eine neue Benachrichtigungsmethode f�r manuelle Updates.

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