Windows 7 SP1 public beta download to be available in July

Among the announcements thus far: Microsoft is planning on releasing the Windows 7 SP1 next month. If you recall, there was speculation earlier this year that we'd see the download sometime this summer.
According to the official post today, there's not too much for the average Windows user to get excited about: "SP1 will simply be the combination of updates already available through Windows Update and additional hotfixes based on feedback by our customers and partners."
As we mentioned before, there will be some important updates for enterprise users, including Dynamic Memory and better remote desktop courtesy RemoteFX.












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Subscribe to commentsAemonyJun 7th 2010 1:43PM
Will they finally fix the "circle behavior" that occurs in some instances since they decided to link the OK button to BACK? I get myself a laugh every time a friend happens to customize the notification area, and they go forwards (and "back") between the "customize and disable system icons" and "customize message icons" sections by using the labels. When they are finally finished and happy with their changes they click OK and are sent to the previous screen. Clicking OK again sends them "back" to the screen they were on where they first clicked OK. To actually close the window with the OK button they'll have to click OK as many times as they happened to switch between the two sections + 1.
tl;dr: Clicking OK shouldn't result in you going UP/FORWARD in the hierarchy, but DOWN/BACK. So remove the OK = BACK behavior.
stinlen56Jun 8th 2010 1:52AM
I know.. because that happens all the time...... ?
AemonyJun 7th 2010 1:43PM
Will they finally fix the "circle behavior" that occurs in some instances since they decided to link the OK button to BACK? I get myself a laugh every time a friend happens to customize the notification area, and they go forwards (and "back") between the "customize and disable system icons" and "customize message icons" sections by using the labels. When they are finally finished and happy with their changes they click OK and are sent to the previous screen. Clicking OK again sends them "back" to the screen they were on where they first clicked OK. To actually close the window with the OK button they'll have to click OK as many times as they happened to switch between the two sections + 1.
tl;dr: Clicking OK shouldn't result in you going UP/FORWARD in the hierarchy, but DOWN/BACK. So remove the OK = BACK behavior.