Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Windows Logo Program Newsletter for February 16, 2010

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Windows Continues Commitment to Driver Quality Without POLICY-0030

The Windows Logo Program team would like to thank our partners for the valuable feedback about driver quality rating and suggestions on helping us ensure a better ecosystem for our partners and customers. We have received great suggestions on improving the collaboration with our partners to improve the reliability of drivers in the ecosystem. We will continue our engagement with partners on driver reliability and ensure that fixes are delivered to our mutual customers. However, at this time, we will not do so through logo program policy and the current form of driver quality rating. POLICY-0030 is being retired immediately. The Windows team is committed to work with our partners to improve ecosystem reliability and we will continue to make the Online Crash Analysis (OCA) data available on the Windows Quality Online Services (Winqual) Web site (https://winqual.microsoft.com/default.aspx).


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Reminder that Windows Vista Submissions Must Use Service Pack 2 Beginning March 3, 2010

We would like to remind our partners that all Windows Vista submissions must use Windows Vista Service Pack 2 (SP2). This is to ensure that the latest drivers being submitted are working properly with the latest Windows service pack. We encourage all partners to test with the latest service pack as soon as possible.


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February 16, 2010

In This Issue:
Windows Continues Commitment to Driver Quality Without POLICY-0030
Reminder that Windows Vista Submissions Must Use Service Pack 2 Beginning March 3, 2010
Windows Logo Program References
Windows Logo Program Newsletter Archives
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