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-A Microsoft spokesperson says the planned release date for Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007 is November 30. Of course that announcement only applies to business customers, consumers will have to wait until January 30 2007 for the consumer versions. November 30th will also see the release of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 which works with the upgraded Outlook 2007. Vista is the first major new release of the Windows operating system in over five years. Vista has previously been announced and then pushed back a number of times, but with the beta release now in "release candidate" stage it seem likely that Microsoft will in fact deliver on their promise to ship Vista in 2006. \ No newline at end of file