At Microsoft’s recent Tech Ed Conference in Los Angeles, the company encouraged users to download and try the release candidate of the OS and went as far as saying that users testing Vista should abandon that effort for the Windows 7 release candidate.
Microsoft Suggests Corporate Vista Testers Should Switch to Windows 7
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