Microsoft will be closing its public beta programme for Vista today
Today is 'last orders' for Microsoft's Vista beta
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Windows Vista beta downloads end today

Last chance to check out the forthcoming Microsoft OS

Carl Taylor, vnunet.com 30 Jun 2006
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Microsoft will be closing its public beta programme for Vista today. Users who want to participate in the beta test have until 30 June to download a copy before it is withdrawn from Microsoft's website. 

The Vista public beta programme was launched earlier this month and demand for the 3.5GB download was so great that Microsoft had to restrict access after fears that it could bring down the internet

Ian Moulster, product manager for .Net platforms at Microsoft, said on his MSDN blog that users should start the download today, even if they don't complete it.

This will allow them to continue the download after the cut-off date, at least until 14 July. 

It is also important that users obtain a product key and activate their copy of the beta, and Moulster promised additional benefits to those that activate.

"We may be able to provide people who have activated copies with future stuff. I'm being vague because I need to be. Just trust me and make sure you activate," he wrote.

Moulster also recommended users to get the software from Microsoft's MSDN Beta Experience website as this allows the company to "provide users with future developer-related content".

See also:

A website offering an unaltered copy of the Windows Vista beta via BitTorrent has been taken down by MicrosoftRedmond declines an offer to ease the load on its servers for Vista beta downloads  16 Jun 2006
Microsoft plans to release an application compatibility toolkit for its forthcoming Windows Vista operating system in the second quarter of this yearSoftware firm promises early release of compatibility testing tool  24 May 2006
Microsoft has decided not to support the Extensible Firmware Interface in its forthcoming Windows Vista operating systemNo hardware to run it, claims Redmond  13 Mar 2006
Microsoft's Windows Vista will be 'broadly available in the second half of 2006'More than six flavours to handle this 'world of more'  27 Feb 2006
Microsoft has inadvertently revealed the various flavours of Windows Vista due to be launched this yearHastily removed web page hints at eight versions of forthcoming OS  21 Feb 2006
Microsoft Windows VistaSecond beta and January's Community Technology Preview cancelled  30 Jan 2006

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