Microsoft to release Windows 95 OSR 2.5

Bowing to pressure from OEMs, Microsoft will release a new interim build ofWindows 95 dubbed "OSR 2.5" that PC makers can ship with new machines. TheOSR 2.5 release of Windows 95 will include Internet Explorer 4.0 and newclients for the Microsoft

Paul Thurrott

October 19, 1997

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Bowing to pressure from OEMs, Microsoft will release a new interim build ofWindows 95 dubbed "OSR 2.5" that PC makers can ship with new machines. TheOSR 2.5 release of Windows 95 will include Internet Explorer 4.0 and newclients for the Microsoft Network, America Online, AT&T and CompuServe. Itwill ship sometime in early 1998, months before Windows 98 is ready. Thecompany says that OEMs are asking for a new version of Windows 95 that includes IE 4.0.

"The OEMs like this because it makes it easier for them to provide their customers with IE," product manager Phil Holden said. "We are working with them to provide the installation tools so that they can pre-install it for their customers. For our customers, it enables them to experience the benefits of IE without having to install it for themselves."

Windows 95 OSR 2.5 will be based on the OSR 2.1 code-base. OSR 2.1 includednew drivers and bug fixes. It was released in 1996

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Paul Thurrott

Paul Thurrott is senior technical analyst for Windows IT Pro. He writes the SuperSite for Windows, a weekly editorial for Windows IT Pro UPDATE, and a daily Windows news and information newsletter called WinInfo Daily UPDATE.

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