Microsoft has started preparing its partners for the eventual arrival of Windows Vista SP1 (Service Pack 1).
Microsoft officials have not yet released the schedule and details for a service pack update for Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system. But Microsoft has now started openly referencing the upcoming Vista SP1 release in documentation on its website.
Industry experts have long predicted the arrival of a Windows Vista SP1 release. Some observers have been looking for Service Pack 1 even since before the launch of the OS in late 2006. But Microsoft remains steadfastedly tight-lipped on what its plans for the SP1 update might be.
On 7 June, Microsoft posted documentation for a Windows Automated Installation Kit on its Download Center portal that applies to a product dubbed Windows Vista SP1 Beta 3.
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