Microsoft hopes to overcome Vista bugs

by pgaliba | December 29, 2006 at 08:09 am
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Today's Vista launch is just the beginning

Today's Vista launch is just the beginning

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An error in the software code underlying the Internet Explorer 7, ability to increase user privileges, bugs that could enable Microsoft Exchange Mail Server... the list of errors noticed by software developers and hackers in the soon-to-be-released Windows Vista, the next big Operating System from Microsoft, is getting bigger by the day.

But the software behemoth believes that it has just built the world's next secure and reliable platform for computing.

Microsoft employees worldwide have perhaps contributed most to this belief. It is they who have been using Vista for six-odd months.

A total of 100,000 PCs within Microsoft globally have been using this new OS and has infact been the greatest source of feedback for the company.

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