By now many of you may have seen reports of Microsoft Windows Vista Service
Pack 1 in the wild. For a while, it was merely speculation (and several good
hints) towards Release Candidate Refresh 2 (RCR2) being the Release to
Manufacturer (RTM) build. There has been a 'registry hack' going around for
a few days now to enable the option to download SP1 via Windows Update. This
'hack' is actually straight from Microsoft, which was given to beta testers
on Connect January 23rd.
According to Geeks Anatomy, Jeff DaVos (a Windows Vista SP1 beta program
leader) has said on the Connect news group that this is indeed the same
release being used for RTM, and that "What you got is what we're all running
our Vista machines here internally - we definitely RTM'd".
Note: As I am sure Microsoft will say, using anything except for files
downloaded from Microsoft directly is a risk. If you plan to install SP1 via
the registry changes, you are accepting this risk.
I Just Reported That Leak To piracy@microsoft.com, Just FYI. I Suspect That
They Will Be Hearing Form Microsoft's Legal Department Very Soon, Also Just
FYI.
"cheen" <cheen@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:47ab9d32$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...
> http://www.neowin.net/news/main/08/0...-1-in-the-wild
>
> its a small tweak and you get the SP1 in windows update
>
> also read this blog
>
> http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=1165
>
> from first link>>>
>
> By now many of you may have seen reports of Microsoft Windows Vista
> Service Pack 1 in the wild. For a while, it was merely speculation (and
> several good hints) towards Release Candidate Refresh 2 (RCR2) being the
> Release to Manufacturer (RTM) build. There has been a 'registry hack'
> going around for a few days now to enable the option to download SP1 via
> Windows Update. This 'hack' is actually straight from Microsoft, which was
> given to beta testers on Connect January 23rd.
>
> According to Geeks Anatomy, Jeff DaVos (a Windows Vista SP1 beta program
> leader) has said on the Connect news group that this is indeed the same
> release being used for RTM, and that "What you got is what we're all
> running our Vista machines here internally - we definitely RTM'd".
>
> Note: As I am sure Microsoft will say, using anything except for files
> downloaded from Microsoft directly is a risk. If you plan to install SP1
> via the registry changes, you are accepting this risk.
>
did you remember to report yourself aka spanky aka doris aka idiot?
<kevpan815@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>I Just Reported That Leak To piracy@microsoft.com, Just FYI. I Suspect That
>They Will Be Hearing Form Microsoft's Legal Department Very Soon, Also Just
>FYI.
>
> "cheen" <cheen@microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:47ab9d32$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...
>> http://www.neowin.net/news/main/08/0...-1-in-the-wild
>>
>> its a small tweak and you get the SP1 in windows update
>>
>> also read this blog
>>
>> http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=1165
>>
>> from first link>>>
>>
>> By now many of you may have seen reports of Microsoft Windows Vista
>> Service Pack 1 in the wild. For a while, it was merely speculation (and
>> several good hints) towards Release Candidate Refresh 2 (RCR2) being the
>> Release to Manufacturer (RTM) build. There has been a 'registry hack'
>> going around for a few days now to enable the option to download SP1 via
>> Windows Update. This 'hack' is actually straight from Microsoft, which
>> was given to beta testers on Connect January 23rd.
>>
>> According to Geeks Anatomy, Jeff DaVos (a Windows Vista SP1 beta program
>> leader) has said on the Connect news group that this is indeed the same
>> release being used for RTM, and that "What you got is what we're all
>> running our Vista machines here internally - we definitely RTM'd".
>>
>> Note: As I am sure Microsoft will say, using anything except for files
>> downloaded from Microsoft directly is a risk. If you plan to install SP1
>> via the registry changes, you are accepting this risk.
>>
>
I Am NOT Spankey DeMonkey, Just FYI. He Lives In Los Angeles, CA, And I Live
In Algonquin, IL, Just FYI. Also Notice That I Am A Right Wing GOP.COM
Republican And He Is A Left Wing Liberal Democrat, Just FYI.
"Doug" <nospam@dot.com> wrote in message
news:47abd107@newsgate.x-privat.org...
> did you remember to report yourself aka spanky aka doris aka idiot?
>
> <kevpan815@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:ekAolDfaIHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>I Just Reported That Leak To piracy@microsoft.com, Just FYI. I Suspect
>>That They Will Be Hearing Form Microsoft's Legal Department Very Soon,
>>Also Just FYI.
>>
>> "cheen" <cheen@microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:47ab9d32$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...
>>> http://www.neowin.net/news/main/08/0...-1-in-the-wild
>>>
>>> its a small tweak and you get the SP1 in windows update
>>>
>>> also read this blog
>>>
>>> http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=1165
>>>
>>> from first link>>>
>>>
>>> By now many of you may have seen reports of Microsoft Windows Vista
>>> Service Pack 1 in the wild. For a while, it was merely speculation (and
>>> several good hints) towards Release Candidate Refresh 2 (RCR2) being the
>>> Release to Manufacturer (RTM) build. There has been a 'registry hack'
>>> going around for a few days now to enable the option to download SP1 via
>>> Windows Update. This 'hack' is actually straight from Microsoft, which
>>> was given to beta testers on Connect January 23rd.
>>>
>>> According to Geeks Anatomy, Jeff DaVos (a Windows Vista SP1 beta program
>>> leader) has said on the Connect news group that this is indeed the same
>>> release being used for RTM, and that "What you got is what we're all
>>> running our Vista machines here internally - we definitely RTM'd".
>>>
>>> Note: As I am sure Microsoft will say, using anything except for files
>>> downloaded from Microsoft directly is a risk. If you plan to install SP1
>>> via the registry changes, you are accepting this risk.
>>>
>>
>
I Will Be Happy To Report you To abuse@x-privat.org For Your Insulting
Comments However, Just FYI.
<kevpan815@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:eXBzpzgaIHA.1132@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>I Am NOT Spankey DeMonkey, Just FYI. He Lives In Los Angeles, CA, And I
>Live In Algonquin, IL, Just FYI. Also Notice That I Am A Right Wing GOP.COM
>Republican And He Is A Left Wing Liberal Democrat, Just FYI.
>
> "Doug" <nospam@dot.com> wrote in message
> news:47abd107@newsgate.x-privat.org...
>> did you remember to report yourself aka spanky aka doris aka idiot?
>>
>> <kevpan815@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:ekAolDfaIHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>I Just Reported That Leak To piracy@microsoft.com, Just FYI. I Suspect
>>>That They Will Be Hearing Form Microsoft's Legal Department Very Soon,
>>>Also Just FYI.
>>>
>>> "cheen" <cheen@microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:47ab9d32$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...
>>>> http://www.neowin.net/news/main/08/0...-1-in-the-wild
>>>>
>>>> its a small tweak and you get the SP1 in windows update
>>>>
>>>> also read this blog
>>>>
>>>> http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=1165
>>>>
>>>> from first link>>>
>>>>
>>>> By now many of you may have seen reports of Microsoft Windows Vista
>>>> Service Pack 1 in the wild. For a while, it was merely speculation (and
>>>> several good hints) towards Release Candidate Refresh 2 (RCR2) being
>>>> the Release to Manufacturer (RTM) build. There has been a 'registry
>>>> hack' going around for a few days now to enable the option to download
>>>> SP1 via Windows Update. This 'hack' is actually straight from
>>>> Microsoft, which was given to beta testers on Connect January 23rd.
>>>>
>>>> According to Geeks Anatomy, Jeff DaVos (a Windows Vista SP1 beta
>>>> program leader) has said on the Connect news group that this is indeed
>>>> the same release being used for RTM, and that "What you got is what
>>>> we're all running our Vista machines here internally - we definitely
>>>> RTM'd".
>>>>
>>>> Note: As I am sure Microsoft will say, using anything except for files
>>>> downloaded from Microsoft directly is a risk. If you plan to install
>>>> SP1 via the registry changes, you are accepting this risk.
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
kevpan815@nospam.hotmail.com wrote:
> I Am NOT Spankey DeMonkey, Just FYI. He Lives In Los Angeles, CA, And I
> Live In Algonquin, IL, Just FYI. Also Notice That I Am A Right Wing
> GOP.COM Republican And He Is A Left Wing Liberal Democrat, Just FYI.
>
<kevpan815@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%23kBP61gaIHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>I Will Be Happy To Report you To abuse@x-privat.org For Your Insulting
>Comments However, Just FYI.
So you want to report someone for abuse when you abuse this forum? Very
funny Kevin. Just FYI. You certainly have double standards, but what can
you expect from a right wing nut. Now are you going to report me? Just FYI
>
> <kevpan815@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:eXBzpzgaIHA.1132@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>I Am NOT Spankey DeMonkey, Just FYI. He Lives In Los Angeles, CA, And I
>>Live In Algonquin, IL, Just FYI. Also Notice That I Am A Right Wing
>>GOP.COM Republican And He Is A Left Wing Liberal Democrat, Just FYI.
>>
>> "Doug" <nospam@dot.com> wrote in message
>> news:47abd107@newsgate.x-privat.org...
>>> did you remember to report yourself aka spanky aka doris aka idiot?
>>>
>>> <kevpan815@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:ekAolDfaIHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>>I Just Reported That Leak To piracy@microsoft.com, Just FYI. I Suspect
>>>>That They Will Be Hearing Form Microsoft's Legal Department Very Soon,
>>>>Also Just FYI.
>>>>
>>>> "cheen" <cheen@microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:47ab9d32$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...
>>>>> http://www.neowin.net/news/main/08/0...-1-in-the-wild
>>>>>
>>>>> its a small tweak and you get the SP1 in windows update
>>>>>
>>>>> also read this blog
>>>>>
>>>>> http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=1165
>>>>>
>>>>> from first link>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> By now many of you may have seen reports of Microsoft Windows Vista
>>>>> Service Pack 1 in the wild. For a while, it was merely speculation
>>>>> (and several good hints) towards Release Candidate Refresh 2 (RCR2)
>>>>> being the Release to Manufacturer (RTM) build. There has been a
>>>>> 'registry hack' going around for a few days now to enable the option
>>>>> to download SP1 via Windows Update. This 'hack' is actually straight
>>>>> from Microsoft, which was given to beta testers on Connect January
>>>>> 23rd.
>>>>>
>>>>> According to Geeks Anatomy, Jeff DaVos (a Windows Vista SP1 beta
>>>>> program leader) has said on the Connect news group that this is indeed
>>>>> the same release being used for RTM, and that "What you got is what
>>>>> we're all running our Vista machines here internally - we definitely
>>>>> RTM'd".
>>>>>
>>>>> Note: As I am sure Microsoft will say, using anything except for files
>>>>> downloaded from Microsoft directly is a risk. If you plan to install
>>>>> SP1 via the registry changes, you are accepting this risk.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
<kevpan815@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ekAolDfaIHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>I Just Reported That Leak To piracy@microsoft.com, Just FYI. I Suspect That
>They Will Be Hearing Form Microsoft's Legal Department Very Soon, Also Just
>FYI.
How can it be piracy? The download is sent from MS Update with a small
registry change. And it will only install on licenced Vista copies.
>
> "cheen" <cheen@microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:47ab9d32$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...
>> http://www.neowin.net/news/main/08/0...-1-in-the-wild
>>
>> its a small tweak and you get the SP1 in windows update
>>
>> also read this blog
>>
>> http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=1165
>>
>> from first link>>>
>>
>> By now many of you may have seen reports of Microsoft Windows Vista
>> Service Pack 1 in the wild. For a while, it was merely speculation (and
>> several good hints) towards Release Candidate Refresh 2 (RCR2) being the
>> Release to Manufacturer (RTM) build. There has been a 'registry hack'
>> going around for a few days now to enable the option to download SP1 via
>> Windows Update. This 'hack' is actually straight from Microsoft, which
>> was given to beta testers on Connect January 23rd.
>>
>> According to Geeks Anatomy, Jeff DaVos (a Windows Vista SP1 beta program
>> leader) has said on the Connect news group that this is indeed the same
>> release being used for RTM, and that "What you got is what we're all
>> running our Vista machines here internally - we definitely RTM'd".
>>
>> Note: As I am sure Microsoft will say, using anything except for files
>> downloaded from Microsoft directly is a risk. If you plan to install SP1
>> via the registry changes, you are accepting this risk.
>>
>
De Monkey is an idiot.. sick, yes, but still I consider it stupid and evil
"Brian W" <brian.wescombeSODOFF@ntlSPAMworld.com> wrote in message
news:V84rj.6036$j95.4854@newsfe3-win.ntli.net...
>
> <kevpan815@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:ekAolDfaIHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>I Just Reported That Leak To piracy@microsoft.com, Just FYI. I Suspect
>>That They Will Be Hearing Form Microsoft's Legal Department Very Soon,
>>Also Just FYI.
>
> How can it be piracy? The download is sent from MS Update with a small
> registry change. And it will only install on licenced Vista copies.
>
>>
>> "cheen" <cheen@microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:47ab9d32$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...
>>> http://www.neowin.net/news/main/08/0...-1-in-the-wild
>>>
>>> its a small tweak and you get the SP1 in windows update
>>>
>>> also read this blog
>>>
>>> http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=1165
>>>
>>> from first link>>>
>>>
>>> By now many of you may have seen reports of Microsoft Windows Vista
>>> Service Pack 1 in the wild. For a while, it was merely speculation (and
>>> several good hints) towards Release Candidate Refresh 2 (RCR2) being the
>>> Release to Manufacturer (RTM) build. There has been a 'registry hack'
>>> going around for a few days now to enable the option to download SP1 via
>>> Windows Update. This 'hack' is actually straight from Microsoft, which
>>> was given to beta testers on Connect January 23rd.
>>>
>>> According to Geeks Anatomy, Jeff DaVos (a Windows Vista SP1 beta program
>>> leader) has said on the Connect news group that this is indeed the same
>>> release being used for RTM, and that "What you got is what we're all
>>> running our Vista machines here internally - we definitely RTM'd".
>>>
>>> Note: As I am sure Microsoft will say, using anything except for files
>>> downloaded from Microsoft directly is a risk. If you plan to install SP1
>>> via the registry changes, you are accepting this risk.
>>>
>>
>