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Windows Longhorn The next generation operating systems

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I'm not sure, but with Microsoft behind it, it hardly will be a failure.BTW I've read somewhere that pirated verions of the beta version was already on sale in some countries

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Windows lognhorn will have a totally new search function and will use a completely revised browserAlso, Windows Explorer has also changed-more sleek and mangeableWINFX file systemAlso the ICF will upgraded to inbound and outbound protection

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hello!i read some months ago that illegal copies of the beta version have been stored on universities servers without permission..i searched for it on the kazaa network and i found a lot of files.it is also available in some warez sites.it was supposed to be released on 2005 right? i really like windows and i can wait....greetings from MÉXICO

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But then, if you tried to install Longhorn which isn't supposed to be released yet, you may encounter a lot of problems becuse I don't think the OS is stable yet. Better wait for the full release!

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The release was pushed back to 2006-2007 officially from 2005 due to work on Microsoft's Windows XP Service Pack 2.With the push back to 2006, Microsoft has decided to axe the dev time and removed WinFS. Now they are facing pressure as WinFS was a main component of Windows that was highly anticipated. It basically a faster and more organized memory manager let's say and Microsoft removed it.I have no clue where the fate of Longhorn lies. And they're not Beta copies. Microsoft has not publicly announced a Beta. They're all alpha builds.

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Well XP Service Pack 2 had some Longhorn technology transferred to it such as the prevention of the buffer underrun attacks. As far as holes go dissipate, don't get too excited. Its still built on top of Windows NT which is quiet disappointing to me. Microsoft although its painful should really start making a new Windows core that can emulate Win9x/WinNT programs.

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