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ActiveWin.com: Microsoft Windows Vista
Build 5270 (December 2005 Community Technical Preview CTP) Screenshots &
Features
Posted By:
ActiveWin.com
Date:
August 27, 2008
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Advanced Security
Today’s computer user is faced with increasingly sophisticated
threats from a broad range of sources. Enhanced security is a
fundamental element of Windows Vista; Windows Vista will help ensure
users are better protected from threats and malware, and that they can
be more confident using their PCs. The December CTP includes the
following security advances, among others:
• |
Windows Defender. Windows Defender
(formerly known as Windows AntiSpyware) helps protect customers
against spyware and other potentially unwanted software. The Windows
Defender solution in the December CTP is a functioning early preview
of what will be available in the final version, and includes several
enhancements and new functionality that reflects ongoing input from
our customers, including these: |
Improved detection and removal. Based on a new engine, Windows
Defender is able to detect and remove more threats posed by spyware and
other potentially unwanted software. Real-time protection, which helps
keep unwanted software from being installed, has also been enhanced to
better monitor key points in the operating system for changes.
A redesigned and simplified user interface. The Windows
Defender user interface has been redesigned to make common tasks such as
scanning and removal easier to accomplish, and to deliver a warning
system that adapts alert escalations according to the severity of a
threat.
Protection for all users.Windows Defender can now be run by
all users on a computer with or without administrative privileges. This
ensures that all users on a computer are protected by Windows Defender.
• |
BitLocker Drive Encryption. BitLocker
Drive Encryption (previously known as full-volume encryption) is a
hardware-based data protection feature that addresses the growing
concern over corporate and customer data being accessed from lost or
stolen machines. By encrypting the entire Windows system volume,
data is better protected, preventing unauthorized users from
breaking Windows file and system protection on lost or stolen
computers. This improves data security and reduces
equipment-repurposing concerns. The feature is simple to deploy and
use, and enables easy
data recovery. |
BitLocker works best when deployed on PCs with Trusted Platform
Modules (TPMs), leveraging a new infrastructure in Windows Vista called
TPM Base Services v1.2. BitLocker is available in Windows Vista
Enterprise Edition, and should be implemented in a well-managed IT
environment.
• |
Control over installation of device drivers.
IT administrators can use Group Policy in Windows Vista to block the
installation of removable storage devices, such as USB flash drives
and external hard drives, to help prevent corporate intellectual
property or sensitive data from being compromised or stolen. |
• |
International Domain Names support in
Internet Explorer 7. Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 in Windows
Vista now includes support for International Domain Names (IDNs) in
URLs, and protects against URLs that are designed to trick users
into believing they have visited a trustworthy
site. Supporting
international URLs and allowing users to access the Web in their
native character set enables customers to be confident in a truly
worldwide Web browsing experience. Further, Internet Explorer has a
number of built-in features to highlight potential spoofing of
legitimate Web sites to increase security, including the anti-phishing
capabilities that also are a part of Internet Explorer 7 in Windows
Vista. |
• |
Parental controls. Windows Vista
introduces a rich set of parental controls that help provide a safe
PC experience for children by allowing their parents to limit and
monitor the children’s computer usage. The parental controls in
Windows Vista can help parents feel comfortable that their children
are using the PC safely by enabling them to do the following: |
Limit when and for how long their children use the computer
Control what Web sites their children can visit and limit what
programs their children run
Restrict access to games based on title, content or Entertainment
Software Rating Board (ESRB) rating
Run detailed reports about their children’s computer usage
• |
Enhanced firewall. The firewall in
Windows Vista enforces the rules set in the Windows Service
Hardening platform, which limit the file, registry and
network
access allowed to only those that are legitimately required for a
service’s operation. If the firewall detects abnormal behavior, as
defined in the Windows Service Hardening rules, it will attempt to
block it. |
Inbound and outbound filtering. The Windows Vista firewall
adds full directional control to the personal firewall, configurable by
enterprise administrators through Group Policy. It allows administrators
to block applications, such as peer-to-peer sharing or instant messaging
applications, from contacting or responding to other computers.
Advanced security. Internet protocol security (IPSec) and
firewall management are integrated in a single console. This console
centralizes inbound and outbound traffic filtering along with IPSec
server and domain isolation settings in the user interface, enabling
increased visibility into security settings.
Enhanced Performance and Power State Transitions
Window Vista is designed to provide more consistent system
responsiveness than previous versions of the Windows operating system.
Notable changes have been made to how Windows Vista will improve the
reliability and consistency of transitions between power states, and
initial work on some of these changes is evident in the December CTP.
Windows Vista will diminish the ability of applications and device
drivers to veto or suspend power state transition requests that are
initiated by the end user, giving users a new level of confidence that
their PCs will shut down or sleep on demand. Windows Vista also will
improve the performance of starting up or running applications by
optimizing the utilization of available memory to help keep PC
performance at its peak. Related features include the following:
• |
Single-button on and off control.
Windows Vista will enable users to switch a PC to Sleep/off mode
using a one-click button, much like a TV or other consumer
electronics device. Unlike Windows XP’s multistep process, the
Windows Vista Sleep and Shut Down interface is simple and clean. |
• |
Fast off. A Windows Vista-based PC will
respond quickly and gracefully to the user’s Sleep, Shut Down or
Restart request. This improvement eliminates the confusion caused by
delays or a lack of responsiveness, and provides users with a
consistent, reliable “off” experience. |
• |
Expandable storage devices for Windows
SuperFetch. Windows Vista gives users the ability to insert a
USB Flash drive to provide additional memory that can then be
employed by Windows SuperFetch. SuperFetch is the utility in Windows
Vista that proactively loads all or part of the customer’s
most-often-used applications and files into unallocated system
memory before they are needed by the system. Windows SuperFetch
adapts to a customer’s usage patterns, optimizing the utilization of
available memory to help keep the PC performance at its peak. |
Progress on User Interface and Design Elements
The December CTP also shows significant improvement on the new Window
Vista new user interface, design elements and some consumer-oriented
features. While the December CTP represents significant progress
relative to previous CTPs, these areas will continue to evolve
throughout the development process. Microsoft plans to release more
information in the coming months:
• |
Aero. Aero is the new Windows design
philosophy that encompasses an entirely new look and feel for the
desktop, and represents a set of design principles that Microsoft is
following throughout the overall development process. Evidence of
Aero’s progress in the December CTP includes the translucent “glass”
appearance of open windows, smoother transitions between windows and
a re-designed start menu. |
• |
Windows Media Center. The December CTP
includes Windows Media Center, which updates the look and feel of
Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005. Additional information about
the new features and functionality of Windows Media Center in
Windows Vista will be shared at the 2006 International Consumer
Electronics Show (CES), Jan. 5–8 in Las Vegas. |
• |
Windows Media Player 11. The December
CTP includes significant upgrades to the look and feel of Windows
Media® Player 11. However, important components of Media
Player 11 are absent from the overall experience and will be added
later in the development schedule. Additional details will be
unveiled at 2006 International Consumer Electronics Show, Jan. 5–8
in Las Vegas |
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