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2007 Microsoft Office? System Technical Beta

http://beta.microsoft.com

Beta-1 Technical Release Now Available!!

Thank you for participating in the 2007 Microsoft Office Technical Beta program. The 2007 Microsoft Office Beta-1 Technical Refresh software is now available for you to download on BetaPlace (http://beta.microsoft.com). As previously mentioned, we have two goals for this release:

We want you to be able to validate that the fixes to issues you've previously reported about 2007 Microsoft Office do meet your organization's needs.

We also want to provide a build of 2007 Microsoft Office that functions on Windows Vista Feb CTP. With this build, we will begin accepting bug and newsgroup submissions regarding the 2007 Microsoft Office Beta1TR build on Windows Vista Feb. CTP

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2007 Microsoft Office? System Technical Beta

http://beta.microsoft.com

Beta-1 Technical Release Now Available!!

Thank you for participating in the 2007 Microsoft Office Technical Beta program. The 2007 Microsoft Office Beta-1 Technical Refresh software is now available for you to download on BetaPlace (http://beta.microsoft.com). As previously mentioned, we have two goals for this release:

We want you to be able to validate that the fixes to issues you've previously reported about 2007 Microsoft Office do meet your organization's needs.

We also want to provide a build of 2007 Microsoft Office that functions on Windows Vista Feb CTP. With this build, we will begin accepting bug and newsgroup submissions regarding the 2007 Microsoft Office Beta1TR build on Windows Vista Feb. CTP.

Edit: what the heck!? how'd this post twice with two different titles

Wow, you're fast. I just got my email...sent like 10 minutes ago. Can't wait to test this on Vista!

Let's see how long it takes for the connect servers to get hammered into oblivion again... :|

From seeing the first post, it's on BetaPlace, so I fail to see how Connect servers could be hammered...

Well installing Sharepoint Designer 2007 now... i wanna see how much that has changed cuz they didn't even show any screenshots of that. Still got almost an hr for the regular beta. They should break it up, smaller files would prolly be easier on the servers and the testers.

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