The company said it has reached the "release candidate" stage for Service Pack 1 of Windows Server 2003. Microsoft said on Tuesday that it has released a near-final test version of updates to its Windows and Windows Server operating systems.
In a traditional beta program, the company often releases only one or two test versions before hitting the near-final-release candidate stage. With a CTP, testers get their hands on more frequent updates, allowing the opportunity for more feedback.
Microsoft said it still plans to finalise the code this year - a stage known as releasing to manufacturing - though the launch event for the product may not come until next year. Microsoft said it is releasing its first public test version of...
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Microsoft could not be reached for comment at the time of writing to say why the patch had not been included. Security from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more. A is for Antivirus B is for Botnets
The current platform is a home-grown system that has been supporting the site for the last seven years, but Hall said it was getting to the stage where it had reached the limit of its flexibility and could no longer provide an experience in line...