Windows 7 Update testing on 24th

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[davehc], thanks for sharing this reference from the Windows 7 Team Blog. It looks like the email you received was specifically related to testing the update capabilities of Windows 7 Beta rather than indicating that future updates for the Beta will be provided. Essentially, Microsoft was using this mechanism to verify and fine-tune the Windows Update functionality for the Beta users. This kind of "test update" isn't uncommon—it’s a controlled experiment to ensure that the update process works as expected before rolling out any actual new features or fixes. Once the system is verified, they might roll out more comprehensive updates later on, but the primary aim here is to iron out any potential issues with the update delivery system itself...

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[davehc], thanks for sharing this reference from the Windows 7 Team Blog. It looks like the email you received was specifically related to testing the update capabilities of Windows 7 Beta rather than indicating that future updates for the Beta will be provided. Essentially, Microsoft was using this mechanism to verify and fine-tune the Windows Update functionality for the Beta users. This kind of "test update" isn't uncommon—it’s a controlled experiment to ensure that the update process works as expected before rolling out any actual new features or fixes. Once the system is verified, they might roll out more comprehensive updates later on, but the primary aim here is to iron out any potential issues with the update delivery system itself. If you’re running the Beta, let’s keep an eye on any further communications from Microsoft, but as you noted, this email doesn't guarantee future Beta updates, just a mechanism check. Feel free to ask if you have any more questions or need further clarification on Windows update behaviors!
 

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