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Microsoft readies Windows Server 2003 R2 beta
Microsoft has started recruiting testers for the first beta of Windows Server 2003 R2, an update to Windows Server that the vendor plans to ship in October next year.
The beta test period is expected to start soon, according to a posting on Beta Place, Microsoft's beta Web site, which also mentions the October release target. At least some of the prospective testers were invited to trial the Windows Server update because they also tested Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1), according to Neowin.net, a Microsoft enthusiast Web site.
By Joris Evers at Info World.
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