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Thursday, 04/24/2008 10:19:21 AM

Thursday, April 24, 2008 10:19:21 AM

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Microsoft Delivers Windows Vista SP1 Automatically

April 24th 2008
Microsoft has started to distribute Windows Vista SP1 automatically to the users who have the Automatic Update feature turned on.

On March 18th, Windows Vista SP1 was made available for customers who chose to manually download and install it from the Microsoft Download Center or Windows Update in English, French, German, Spanish, and Japanese.

Still, not all the Microsoft clients that have the Automatic Update turned on will receive Windows Vista SP1 update.
“While we're beginning automatic distribution today, you might not see it right away since the distribution process is very gradual. As I called out on April 7th, we'll be distributing the service pack slowly so that we can help Windows users have a good experience,” wrote Chris Flores on Windows Vista Blog.
According to Microsoft, Windows Vista SP1 will not add new features, but instead it will address key feedback received from its customers.

As Microsoft explained, the updates packed in Windows Vista SP 1 fall into three categories: Quality improvements, improvements to the administration experience and support for emerging hardware and standards.

Amongst other things Vista SP1 will enhance BitLocker Drive Encryption (BDE) by offering an additional multifactor authentication method that combines a key protected by the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) with a Startup key stored on a USB storage device and a user-generated personal identification number (PIN).

In addition, the update will add support for upcoming standards and hardware, such as Direct3D 10.1, Secure Sockets Tunneling Protocol (SSTP), Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI), and the Extended File Allocation Table (exFAT), a file system for Flash drives.

The service pack will include support for Secure Digital (SD) Advanced Direct Memory Access (DMA), which will be on compliant SD host controllers soon, to improve transfer performance and decrease CPU utilization.

Many of the changes in Windows Vista SP1 will address also the administration Experience. Administratos will surely appreciate the improvements to Group Policy management.
In the SP1 timeframe, administrators can download an out-of-band release that will give them the ability to add comments to Group Policy Objects (GPOs) or individual settings and search for specific settings.

The new update will help the users to install their legal copy of Windows Vista without having the same problems as before. In case they have an illegal copy of Windows Vista users will get pop up messages, which notify them about the status of the software along with information about how to make the software legal.

Microsoft launched the consumer version of its Windows Vista operating system on January 30 last year and it’s considered the most expensive software programme in the world which took five years and 7 billion dollars to develop. In January, Microsoft announced it has sold 100 million copies of Windows Vista so far.

Earlier this week, Microsoft also announced it will release the Windows XP SP3 on April 29. Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) includes previously released Windows XP updates, including security updates and hotfixes. It also includes select out-of-band releases, and a small number of new enhancements, which do not significantly change customers’ experience with the operating system.

Microsoft is not adding significant Windows Vista functionality to Windows XP through SP3. However, SP3 does include Network Access Protection (NAP) to help organizations to work with the new features of the Windows Server 2008 operating system.
NAP is a policy enforcement platform built into Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and with which a user can better protect network assets by enforcing compliance with system health requirements. Using NAP, the users can create customized health policies to validate computer health before allowing access or communication and automatically update compliant computers to ensure ongoing compliance.

Besides NAP, Windows XP Service Pack 3 will include Management Console 3.0, which appears in Windows Server 2008 and Vista and the new Windows Installer 3.1.

Wave to Demonstrate Endpoint Integrity Software Integrated with Microsoft Network Access Protection.

May 21, 2007
Demonstrations at Interop show how Wave Software uses Trusted Platform Module-based IPSec with Network Access Protection and Reports on the Integrity of the Network Access Protection Components

LEE, Mass. & LAS VEGAS -- Wave Systems Corp. (NASDAQ: WAVX) will demonstrate how its EMBASSY[R] software integrates seamlessly with Microsoft's Network Access Protection to offer hardware-based security designed to prevent "lying endpoint" attacks aimed at spoofing PC health.

Network access control systems involve enforcing security policy and restricting prohibited platform configurations on the network; identifying and containing platforms that are noncompliant with policy; and stopping malware and rootkits before they touch the network. Security researchers have recently discovered vulnerabilities when network access control systems aren't protected by hardware, leaving many enterprises vulnerable to attack.

One way to mitigate the problem of "lying endpoints" is to add a layer of hardware and software protection. Wave's EMBASSY software leverages industry standard hardware security chips called Trusted Platform Modules (TPMs), now shipping on most business-class laptops and PCs today. The EMBASSY client and server applications capture, report and validate platform integrity, along with validating the integrity of the network access control system.

"Bringing the benefits of TPM integration together with Network Access Protection will help enterprise customers by enhancing the reliability of system health checks for network endpoints," said Mike Schutz, Director of Product Management - Security and Access, Microsoft Corp. "Microsoft is pleased to be working with Wave Systems to help our customers' infrastructure be more secure."

"Wave is pleased to have worked with the Microsoft NAP team to closely integrate our Trusted Platform Module-based software solutions with Vista and the NAP server," said Brian Berger, executive vice president of marketing and sales at Wave Systems.
"With the availability of TPMs in millions of business PCs, these software solutions can be broadly leveraged by the enterprise to enhance security."

See the Demonstration This Week at Interop

This week at the Interop Las Vegas Conference, Wave is showing TPM-based platform integrity with its EMBASSY software in Microsoft's Network Access Protection pavilion at booth (#1548). Representatives from Wave will demonstrate the use of a TPM to provide strong platform identity to the Microsoft Network Access Protection server. In addition, the EMBASSY software will securely measure, report on and validate the health of the Network Access Protection components and the state of the platform. This compliance data is used by Network Access Protection in making the access control decision.

Wave Systems also offers the EMBASSY Trust Suite, the EMBASSYKey Management Server, the EMBASSY Authentication Server and the EMBASSY[R] Remote Administration Server which are designed to deliver improved trusted computing features for enterprise and government markets. These features include network policy management, remote administration, data protection, and strong authentication using biometrics, smart cards and TPMs.

Microsoft NAP Partners
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/nap-partners.aspx

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