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Microsoft Windows XP Peer-To-Peer Beta

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 12 March 2003 - 13:31 · 10 comments & 450 views

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Dear Microsoft Beta Tester,

Welcome to the beta release of Windows XP Peer-to-Peer Update. We will be providing support for the beta program through newsgroups and BetaPlace.

BetaPlace is Microsofts technical beta web community where you can:
  • Download the beta release
  • Report bugs online
  • View status of your bugs
  • Receive up to date program information and downloads
  • Update your contact information
  • Obtain general beta testing guidelines and information
Thank you for participating in this beta program. We look forward to your valuable feedback.

Microsoft Windows Peer Networking Team

View: Beta Place (pass req.)
News source: ieXbeta.com


To access BetaPlace, go to http://www.betaplace.com Sign in using your Beta ID and Password listed below. Be sure to keep this information on hand, as you will need to include it in all correspondence with the Microsoft Beta Group regarding your program, as well as to log on to BetaPlace.

Microsoft private newsgroups will be available for technical support. Private newsgroups are accessed from a dedicated news server and require a User ID and Password before giving you access.

NOTE: Please wait 24 hours from the time you receive this e-mail before trying to access the newsgroups and BetaPlace.**

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#1 Mr. Black on 12 Mar 2003 - 13:38
Um, wasn't this posted about a week ago? or is this an update version of the P2P SDK?
#2 Voodoo on 12 Mar 2003 - 13:41
AFAIK: this is the client side stuff, as apposed to the sdk
#3 Jasco on 12 Mar 2003 - 13:52
what is this?!
#4 PeterHammer on 12 Mar 2003 - 15:11
Neowin is playing with fire! Wasn't news about the P2P SDK what caused last week's shutdown? Well at least this time there is no direct link to the download! Good show guys, don't let them intimidate you.
(4 replies) #5 DigitalResource on 12 Mar 2003 - 15:22
why are they playing with fire? this is only info, no link to the program itself is provided. Now I hope no one will be stupid enough to give a link in the comment section again.
#5.1 JaggedFlame on 12 Mar 2003 - 15:32
I think the parties in question realized they did something wrong last time, so even if someone posts a link, I don't think the whole site is gonna get taken down.
#5.2 nacs on 12 Mar 2003 - 19:22
[neoquote=#5.1 by JaggedFlame]I think the parties in question realized they did something wrong last time, so even if someone posts a link, I don't think the whole site is gonna get taken down.[/neoquote] Well said.
#5.3 leebobs on 12 Mar 2003 - 20:36
Fingers Crossed..... Can't servive without Neowin!!
#5.4 PeterHammer on 12 Mar 2003 - 21:49
I know there is no danger. I just thought it was a little humorous to see the post.
#6 Eduardo on 13 Mar 2003 - 13:02
Someone can place some screenshots? or it's illegal?

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