A senior Microsoft official said the company doesn?t plan to issue a major service pack for
Windows Vista because the operating system is ?high quality right out of the gate.? Another reason is that new tools such as Windows Update allow Microsoft to dribble out smaller fixes to its new OS whenever necessary.
?Will we continue to have service packs? Yes we will,? said Michael Sievert, corporate VP for Windows marketing at Microsoft. ?But they have a different level of importance today as people get their updates in real-time using Windows Update,? said Sievert, according to a transcript of a conference call he held Monday with financial analysts.
As a result, Sievert said Microsoft won?t release a ?big bang? service pack for Windows Vista similar in size and scope to Windows XP Service Pack 1, which was issued in 2002 with mixed results. That 30-Mbyte download was designed to patch major security holes, improve Windows XP?s overall performance, and help Microsoft comply with U.S. Department of Justice mandates.
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