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Microsoft released the release candidate for Windows Vista SP2 (Vista SP2 RC) to the public yesterday. You can now download it from the Microsoft TechNet website. However, before you install Vista SP2 RC, here are ten essential facts about the latest update to Windows Vista:
Now, let's dig into the details.
Unlike Vista SP1, Vista SP2 isn't going to make a big difference in the look and feel of Vista. In its FAQ, Microsoft admits that SP2 was "primarily developed with Windows Server 2008 in mind..." (Windows Server 2008 shares a common code base with Windows Vista). So, why install SP2 RC on your Vista SP1 system?
While you won't get sizzle, you will get steak, as SP2 RC give you a chance to preview benefits such as:
Wi-Fi connections after resuming from sleep mode
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Windows Search 4.0 isn't exactly new to Windows Vista users (it's been available as a separate download for Vista and XP users for awhile), but it's now included in SP2 RC.
What's new in 4.0? Besides a lot of management and tuning features for big corporations, you can access index results on remote PCs running Windows Search 4.0 and see remote files show up in search results - very handy if you forgot where you stashed your favorite digital photos or music downloads. It also permits users with sufficient permissions to index and search encrypted files.
Compcln.exe, a command-line utility that removes files that have been replaced by SP2 updates (Screenshot).
Two important notes:
If you want to try Compcln.exe after you install SP2 RC and don't want to reinstall Vista from scratch, make sure you make a full backup of your system first (you can use Complete PC Backup in Ultimate and Business editions, or a third-party image backup with other editions).
If you want to use Compcln to remove older files, why not find out exactly what it removes? Here's a fun experiment to try using Compcln.exe (borrowed from Windows Vista SP2 RC and Windows Server 2008 SP2 RC Test Focus Guide; the underlined text should be entered into the command prompt window):
1. Capture the installed components state by running the following command:
Run dir “%windir%\” /b/s/a:-d>files_before.txt
2. Run compcln.exe in an elevated command prompt to remove the staged components superseded by SP install:
Run %windir%\system32\compcln.exe
3. Capture the installed components state by running the following command:
Run dir “%windir%\” /b/s/a:-d>files_after.txt
The difference between files_before.txt and files_after.txt is the list of items that were removed by compcln.exe.
As with previous service packs, Vista SP2 includes lots of hotfixes: 651 (plus 39 security updates). While the security updates were previously available via Windows Update, only 34 of the hotfixes were previously available via Windows Update. Here's how they break out by category:
All - 1 Applications - 3 Base Technologies - 133 Computer Management - 34 Core Virtualization - 7 Data Services - 12 Desktop Shell - 55 Desktop Technologies - 67 Drivers - 55 Feedback/Supportability - 1 Graphics - 1 Localization - 1 Multimedia - 31 Networking - 55 OS Deployment - 8 Printing and Imaging Technology - 18 Security - 35 Server Technologies - 63 Storage - 54 Tools - 2 Windows Installer - 1 Windows Portable Devices - 1 Uncategorized - 12
Here are a few examples:
For a complete list of security and hotfixes included in Vista SP2 RC, visit Hotfixes and Security Updates in Windows Server 2008 SP2 RC and Windows Vista SP2 RC for a link to an Excel 2007 spreadsheet.
Everything You Must Know about Vista SP2 Release Candidate | Maximum PC
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