[ISN] Blogger posts Vista SP1 fixes

From: InfoSec News (alerts@private)
Date: Tue Apr 03 2007 - 23:02:57 PDT


http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/04/03/HNsp1fix_1.html

By Elizabeth Montalbano
IDG News Service
April 03, 2007

The owner of a blog dedicated to software patches has posted online more 
than 100 fixes he said are expected to be included in Windows Vista 
Service Pack 1 (SP1), Microsoft Corp.'s first major update to its latest 
Windows client OS.

Ethan Allen, owner of the The Hotfix blog and Web site, has posted a 
preview and information center for SP1, a site that includes many of the 
software patches Microsoft will include in the package, he said.

Allen works as a software quality assurance manager at a company in 
Bellevue, Washington, and said he received the fixes from someone close 
to Microsoft who has access to the technology.

Sources close to Microsoft confirmed Monday that it is currently testing 
SP1. However, the company itself officially has yet to announce a 
definite date for the software pack's release other than saying it will 
be out in the second half of 2007 close to the next release of Windows 
Server, code-named Longhorn. Microsoft also has been mum about specific 
details on what fixes will be included in update.

According to Allen, SP1 will include device driver and software 
compatibility technology that many users had hoped would be available in 
the OS from the start. Among them will be support for third-party USB 
and Firewire devices such as digital cameras, in particular products 
from Sony Corp. that have been having compatibility problems with Vista, 
Allen said.

There also will be patches to improve the TV playback and other Media 
Center capabilities in Vista, as well as to repair inconsistencies with 
the power management functions such as sleep and hibernation modes, he 
said.

What will be noticably missing from the service pack, however, are 
updates to Vista security, Allen said. "What's most surprising is there 
are hardly any security fixes at all," he said, adding that Vista is 
already more secure than any previous version of Windows

A complete listing of patches that should be included in SP1 can be 
found on the Vista SP1 preview site, and Allen said he will be adding 
more as he gains access to them.

Microsoft typically releases service packs, or collections of software 
patches, for major software products within a year of a product's first 
full release to fix the software's initial glitches. Many products often 
have least two service packs, and Microsoft is expected to have a third 
service pack for Windows XP sometime this year.

Allen, a former Microsoft employee, has already posted on the Hotfix 
site patches that he expects will be a part of Windows XP SP3, although 
Microsoft has never confirmed that Allen's patches are valid.

Although the official word from Microsoft for Vista SP1's release date 
is the second half of 2007, Allen said he suspects the release will be 
timed closely with the busy holiday shopping season in November and 
December.

"I think what Microsoft is trying to do is patch this thing up so by 
Christmas time when everyone is starting to go out and buy their 
machines, Vista will be more compatible with applications and products 
out there," he said.

Vista originally was supposed to be available during the 2006 holiday 
buying season but Microsoft had to push up the release until Jan. 30, 
2007.


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