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 #1  
02-07-08, 05:07 PM
Stan
Can anyone please list the most significant differences between SP1 RC
Refresh 2 and the soon to be released full SP1?

From what I have read, I cannot tell if there is actually any difference!
 #2  
02-07-08, 05:27 PM
Mike Hall - MVP
"Stan" <skay> wrote in message
news:1132
> Can anyone please list the most significant differences between SP1 RC
> Refresh 2 and the soon to be released full SP1?
>
> From what I have read, I cannot tell if there is actually any difference!
>


The 'RC Refresh 2' bit?
 #3  
02-07-08, 05:33 PM
BChat
"Stan" <skay> wrote in message
news:1132
Can anyone please list the most significant differences between SP1 RC
Refresh 2 and the soon to be released full SP1?

From what I have read, I cannot tell if there is actually any difference!
 #4  
02-07-08, 05:49 PM
Carey Frisch [MVP]
As it turns out, Vista SP1 RC Refresh 2 is the final,
Released-To-Manufacturing (RTM) version. Both
SP1 RC Refresh 2 and RTM are Build 18000.

If you installed SP1 RC 2, there is no need to uninstall it!
 #5  
02-07-08, 06:01 PM
BChat
Carey,

Does this mean it will NOT time bomb in June?
I now have Vista SP1 as it says in ''winver"?
Thanks, BChat


"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch> wrote in message
news:8889
As it turns out, Vista SP1 RC Refresh 2 is the final,
Released-To-Manufacturing (RTM) version. Both
SP1 RC Refresh 2 and RTM are Build 18000.

If you installed SP1 RC 2, there is no need to uninstall it!
 #6  
02-07-08, 06:19 PM
Carey Frisch [MVP]
The Vista SP1 RC Refresh (aka RTM) is not time
limited, nor does any message appear on the desktop.
Any SP1 beta build prior to SP1 RC Refresh will be time
limited.
 #7  
02-07-08, 06:23 PM
BChat
Carey,

Thanks - I am good to go
BChat

"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch> wrote in message
news:274e
The Vista SP1 RC Refresh (aka RTM) is not time
limited, nor does any message appear on the desktop.
Any SP1 beta build prior to SP1 RC Refresh will be time
limited.
 #8  
02-07-08, 08:40 PM
Stan
Many thanks. That confirms my view that I already have SP1 - it's just
called RC Refresh 2


"BChat" <BChat> wrote in message
news:4140
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 #9  
02-07-08, 08:52 PM
BChat
You are welcome - it is all good :-)

"Stan" <skay> wrote in message
news:1208
Many thanks. That confirms my view that I already have SP1 - it's just
called RC Refresh 2


"BChat" <BChat> wrote in message
news:4140
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