Microsoft: Vista SP1 will break these programs

Microsoft: Vista SP1 will break these programs
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Microsoft has published a list of programs that will not work or that will suffer from reduced functionality after the installation of Vista Service Pack 1.

The list of programs consists mostly of security applications, such as Trend Micro Internet Security 2008. However, programs such as The New York Times Reader application also feature on the list. Users are advised to install updates from the application vendor to fix the problem.

"Windows Vista Service Pack 1 contains many security, reliability, and feature updates for Windows Vista," the company said. "A program may experience a loss of functionality after you install Windows Vista SP1. However, most programs will continue to work as expected after you install Windows Vista SP1."

The list is not considered to be comprehensive, and Microsoft has asked users who encounter problems with other applications to first restart their PC and, if they still encounter problems, to install a newer version of the program or contact the software vendor.

Without SP1 incompatibilities, Windows Vista is already facing an ingrained perception by enterprise users of incompatibility with old systems, said Joseph Sweeney, an analyst at Intelligent Business Research Services.

Issues of back compatibility require regression testing on old applications, making any deployment very painful to do in one install, he said. "In theory, you only have to fix it once, and you should be able to deploy it across your whole environment, but many organizations do not have a highly automated deployment."

The problems with SP1 will only make backward-compatibility issues worse, he said, especially since many companies have been waiting to deploy the operating system until the release of the service stack.

The positive thing about Vista, he said, has been that organizations are stepping back and looking at their deployment methods. Because the desktop market is maturing, the trend would have happened anyway, he said, but Vista's problems have acted as a catalyst.

Suzanne Tindal of ZDNet Australia reported from Sydney.

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161 comments (Page 1 of 5)
The more I read about vista....
by thedreaming February 21, 2008 7:42 AM PST
the more I realize I don't want it on my desktop...
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Blah, Blah, Blah
by WJeansonne February 21, 2008 7:57 AM PST
I installed it, have dozens of third party apps and absolutely no problem. This is just another Chicken Little story from CNET to make sensational headlines.
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Vista LoL
by schmidty1985 February 21, 2008 8:28 AM PST
Microsoft is making a service pack for this product already? How about making an OS that WORKS. 2 years or so Vista has been around, yet when i purchased a computer 2 days ago the OS that came with my computer was said to be, not the Original. WoW This is only one thing that is wrong with this product. Hey Bill make something that people like or Apple may start taking your biz.
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Suck it up people!
by garry_k February 21, 2008 8:47 AM PST
Gee, Microsoft should just ignore any problems and bring on the Service Pack, that way nobody could complain about them doing their job. It's a new OS, it will prevail, learn to use it, let Microsoft fix the problems and quit complaining. I'd sure like a dollar for every problem I've run into with XP, but now it's the darling of the masses. Everybody wants to go back to XP, blah, blah, blah. Suck it up people, if you can't deal with a new OS, go back to a typewriter, because it's always going to be this way, NEW OS...problems!
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"...release of the service sack."
by jeolmeun February 21, 2008 8:54 AM PST
"waiting to deploy the operating system until the release of the service sack."
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2 years?
by iertry February 21, 2008 8:56 AM PST
Vistas only been arouns a year. It came out jan 31st 2007. I agree though thats its not good. I use XP after trying to use vista for most of the alst year.
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What a mistake
by sliptip1 February 21, 2008 9:00 AM PST
I've already had my camcorder's computer interface rendered useless by Vista, and now this. I should have bought a computer with XP. Vista has given me nothing but problems.
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Sticking with XP!
by martinburger February 21, 2008 9:01 AM PST
I see no reason whatsoever to move from XP. I had high hopes that more things would work with SP1, not less!
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ms vista sp1 will break these programs
by the_piano_man February 21, 2008 9:03 AM PST
Fix it then; ms - can't you see your whole process is broken. The practice of one company controlling everything just doesn't work. It takes more people than you can hire and enslave to write good software. Deal with it. And don't ask people to send you bug reports either - or try to make-believe you are some kind of open source advocate all of a sudden now. . . liars.
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Stupid and stupider
by Ted Miller February 21, 2008 9:22 AM PST
When will this foolishnes end? When will Microsoft smarten up? For crying out load! Whats wrong with all of this. I am a Vista user at home and I HATE IT PERIOD. Used for over a year. I use XP a lot on several computers at work, and I build many ITX computers using XP for machines. WHAT A DIFFERANCE!!!! I am sure the Microsoft Boot lickers are going to answer to this, but can't you see I am truly upset with this. They where supposed to fix it and they only made it worse then ever. I really wish I could be there to fire some people!
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