The software will be killed by Vista SP1.

On February 20, Microsoft officially announced a list of software that would be 'dead' or restricted after installing Vista Service Pack 1 upgrade.

The software will be killed by Vista SP1. Picture 1The software will be killed by Vista SP1. Picture 1 On February 20, Microsoft officially announced a list of software that would be "dead" or restricted after installing Vista Service Pack 1 upgrade.

Specifically, the software will be 'dead' including Iron Speed ​​Designer v5.0.1 , Xheo Licensing v3.1 and Free Allegiance v2.1 . The software has limited features including NYT Reader v1 - this software will stop working if the user clicks right, Rising Personal Firewall 2007 - the disconnection feature will be disabled, and Novell ZCM Agent 10.01 - ZCM 10.0.x is not compatible with Vista SP1.

Meanwhile, BitDefender AV or Internet Security 10 , Fujitsu Shock Sensor v2.1.0.0 , Jiangmin KV Antivirus v10 , Jiangmin KV Antivirus 2008 , Trend Micro Internet Security 2008 , and Zone Alarm Security Suite v7.1 will be Vista SP1 prohibits booting with the operating system.

Microsoft said Service Pack 1 contains a lot of enhancements that enhance the functionality, security and operational reliability of Windows Vista. Most software works normally after installing SP1. Only a few software are affected. The company recommends that users should quickly upgrade to the latest version of the above software.

But the software company also recommends that the above list is incomplete and recommends that if users have problems with other software, first try restarting the system. If the problem is not resolved, the user should upgrade to the latest version or contact the publisher directly.

Readers can refer to more details about the above software list here.

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