Quote from MSDN Site:

T

Tom Lake

"Windows Vista and Office 2007 will be available through
MSDN Subscriber downloads within 7 days of release to
manufacture (RTM). MSDN Subscriptions is committed
to making new content available to our subscribers as soon
as is practical."

So it looks hopeful for MSDN subscribers in the next week
or so!

Tom Lake
 
K

Kevin John Panzke

Tom said:
"Windows Vista and Office 2007 will be available through
MSDN Subscriber downloads within 7 days of release to
manufacture (RTM). MSDN Subscriptions is committed
to making new content available to our subscribers as soon
as is practical."

So it looks hopeful for MSDN subscribers in the next week
or so!

Tom Lake
I think Mary Jo Foley should have read that Microsoft Post A Little More
Carefully, Yesterday, before she Posted her Windows Vista RTM for MSDN
to be Released Today News Story, For Her Information.
 
K

Kevin John Panzke

Kevin said:
I think Mary Jo Foley should have read that Microsoft Post A Little More
Carefully, Yesterday, before she Posted her Windows Vista RTM for MSDN
to be Released Today News Story, For Her Information.
I think it's exactly what that 7 to 9 P.M. Microsoft Time Zone Outage is
for Friday Night on MSDN Subscriber Downloads (to get the MSDN Download
Server's Ready for Windows Vista RTM and Microsoft Office 2007 RTM).
 
N

Nero

No, windows Vista(as in ALL versions)
Same as every other download or DVD.
There is no single version.
 
M

Mark Gillespie

I think it's exactly what that 7 to 9 P.M. Microsoft Time Zone Outage is
for Friday Night on MSDN Subscriber Downloads (to get the MSDN Download
Server's Ready for Windows Vista RTM and Microsoft Office 2007 RTM).

Like I mentioned on the MSDN group, that you have simply re-posted here,
as your info? F.Y.I.
 
K

Kevin John Panzke

Mark said:
Like I mentioned on the MSDN group, that you have simply re-posted here,
as your info? F.Y.I.
Sorry about that, but I would also note that Neowin.net Posted the same
thing Yesterday, so they are Guilty of Stealing Your Post as well.
 

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