As is the general case with service pack releases from Microsoft, SP2 for the company's latest version of the productivity suite can be integrated into Office 2007. The process, known as slipstreaming, involves making the Service Pack 2 RTM an integral part of Office 2007. The result will permit customers who ac... |
29 April 2009 07:02 GMT |
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Gone are the days when end users had to spend hours in order to integrate Internet Explorer into a copy of the Windows operating system. The slipstreaming process when it comes down to Internet Explorer 8 and Windows Vista Service Pack 1 has been simplified to a maximum. Now, putting together a singular image by usin... |
4 July 2008 12:18 GMT |
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Nothing spells out the hunger for the third and final service pack of Windows XP as the volume of leaked copies of SP3 RTM that are available for download from torrent and warez websites. It was the case with the initial standalone English version of XP SP3, to which were added the remaining language variants, almost... |
6 May 2008 12:06 GMT |
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Whatever you do with Windows XP SP3, do not attempt to slipstream the service pack on Windows Vista. Despite the fact that SP3 RTM Build 5512 is provided as a standalone download, it can be integrated into earlier versions of the operating system. The process is called slipstreaming. While Microsoft performs such act... |
5 May 2008 12:11 GMT |
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Following its natural course of evolution, after being released to manufacturing on April 21, 2008, Windows XP Service Pack 3 began shipping to Microsoft's OEM partners, and subsequently to MSDN and TechNet subscribers. The standalone update package for Windows XP SP3, featuring all the languages supported by Vi... |
24 April 2008 12:24 GMT |
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The slipstream version of Office SharePoint Server 2007 Service Pack 1 is available as a free download straight from Microsoft. The Redmond company is offering users both the 32-bit and the 64-bit versions of Office SharePoint Server 2007 for Standard and Enterprise editions in a trial variant. According to Ali Mazah... |
10 March 2008 07:53 GMT |
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As you are probably aware by now, Microsoft released Windows Vista Service Pack 1 to manufacturing on February 4, 2008. But even though the service pack RTM'd over a month ago, Vista users still don't have access to the gold bits of Vista SP1. Microsoft cited driver integration issues as the reason for post... |
7 March 2008 12:44 GMT |
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While Microsoft continues at a slow pace toward the general availability of Windows Vista SP1 RTM, the service pack has already slipped through the company's fingers, so to speak. The fact of the matter is that Microsoft never had a tight grip of Windows. And Vista SP1 RTM is no exception to this rule. And if th... |
4 March 2008 14:11 GMT |
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Microsoft takes yet another step toward the general availability of Windows Vista Service Pack 1 RTM. A fresh release of the first service pack for Vista is now available for download. And of course that end users will not be able to get their hands on the bits, still. Starting with the releasing to manufacturing of ... |
3 March 2008 13:24 GMT |
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Microsoft is offering for download both the 32-bit and 64-bit Windows Vista SP1, the slipstream versions as ISO images. A slipstream version of Windows Vista Service Pack 1 is essentially nothing more than the RTM version of the latest Windows client with the service pack already integrated. The alternative is to hav... |
29 February 2008 09:53 GMT |
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Windows Vista Service Pack 1 is continuing its epic march toward general availability. The Full DVD of Vista SP1 ISO can now be downloaded straight from Microsoft. The DVD contains the Windows Vista RTM plus the SP1 integrated bits. Unlike the standalone SP1 download, or the service pack served through Microsoft Upda... |
26 February 2008 06:19 GMT |
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The Windows Vista Service Pack 1 RTM build release parade continues along. Following the releasing to manufacturing of Vista SP1, Microsoft set the general availability date no less than a month and a half away. But this does not mean that the company did not start shipping Vista SP1 almost immediately. The OEMs were... |
19 February 2008 13:11 GMT |
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With Microsoft having released Windows Vista Service Pack 1 to manufacturing, on February 4, 2008, and started to make the service pack available for download to technical customers, from the participants in the SP1 Beta testing process, to Volume License users and to MSDN and TechNet subscribers, questions began eme... |
12 February 2008 07:36 GMT |
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