When I do an MSDN login, I only have access to the initial Vista Beta 2 build. Several people in threads here say the latest MSDN build is 5456. What is the MSDN subscriber link to get the latest Vista Beta 2 build?
Just a small criticism for Microsoft: the filename for the ISO should contain the build number. It sure makes it easier to identify what you are downloading, and what you are working with once it is on disk.
-- Will

Where to Get Build 5456?
If you can log in then you must have a subscription ot MSDN... that said even MSDN subs don't get all the inhouse tech builds and the ones they do get can take days/weeks to get after the inhouse gets them.
"Will" wrote in message
When I do an MSDN login, I only have access to the initial Vista Beta 2 build. Several people in threads here say the latest MSDN build is 5456. What is the MSDN subscriber link to get the latest Vista Beta 2 build?
Just a small criticism for Microsoft: the filename for the ISO should contain the build number. It sure makes it easier to identify what you are downloading, and what you are working with once it is on disk.
-- Will
You better contact the concierge to see if interim builds are even available on MSDN.
"Will" wrote in message
When I do an MSDN login, I only have access to the initial Vista Beta 2 build. Several people in threads here say the latest MSDN build is 5456. What is the MSDN subscriber link to get the latest Vista Beta 2 build?
Just a small criticism for Microsoft: the filename for the ISO should contain the build number. It sure makes it easier to identify what you are downloading, and what you are working with once it is on disk.
-- Will
I don't believe the interim builds are available to MSDN. The one guy that I remember who mentioned the interim build and MSDN was the "super tester" who decided that he was the worlds best beta tester and MSDN and members of the techbeta were just rich and priviledged people who would not actively test but just sit and wait for the "free" final version...
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message
You better contact the concierge to see if interim builds are even available on MSDN.
"Will" wrote in message When I do an MSDN login, I only have access to the initial Vista Beta 2 build. Several people in threads here say the latest MSDN build is 5456. What is the MSDN subscriber link to get the latest Vista Beta 2 build?
Just a small criticism for Microsoft: the filename for the ISO should contain the build number. It sure makes it easier to identify what you are downloading, and what you are working with once it is on disk.
-- Will
I did contact the concierge. Slightly less than useless unfortunately. I guess we aren't on the priviliged list and will see the build later when it goes to a wider MSDN audience.
-- Will
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message
You better contact the concierge to see if interim builds are even available on MSDN.
I don't think they are. Only TechBeta gets 5456 "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message
You better contact the concierge to see if interim builds are even available on MSDN.
"Will" wrote in message When I do an MSDN login, I only have access to the initial Vista Beta 2 build. Several people in threads here say the latest MSDN build is 5456. What is the MSDN subscriber link to get the latest Vista Beta 2 build?
Just a small criticism for Microsoft: the filename for the ISO should contain the build number. It sure makes it easier to identify what you are downloading, and what you are working with once it is on disk.
-- Will
And some of the TAP's. In fact they get selective builds according to their technologies.
"Tom Scales" wrote in message
I don't think they are. Only TechBeta gets 5456 "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message You better contact the concierge to see if interim builds are even available on MSDN.
"Will" wrote in message When I do an MSDN login, I only have access to the initial Vista Beta 2 build. Several people in threads here say the latest MSDN build is 5456. What is the MSDN subscriber link to get the latest Vista Beta 2 build?
Just a small criticism for Microsoft: the filename for the ISO should contain the build number. It sure makes it easier to identify what you are downloading, and what you are working with once it is on disk.
-- Will
Us MSDN Subscriber's do NOT get Windows Vista Build 5456, just FYI (because, it is NOT a CTP Build, also just FYI). The only extra thing we get is 1 free Windows Vista Beta 2 X86 DVD, which is included in your MSDN July 2006 Monthly Mail Shipment.
"Will" wrote in message
When I do an MSDN login, I only have access to the initial Vista Beta 2 build. Several people in threads here say the latest MSDN build is 5456. What is the MSDN subscriber link to get the latest Vista Beta 2 build?
Just a small criticism for Microsoft: the filename for the ISO should contain the build number. It sure makes it easier to identify what you are downloading, and what you are working with once it is on disk.
-- Will
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