John
Thu Jun 26 15:01:21 PDT 2008
davesurrey wrote:
> "John John (MVP)" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message
> news:O94NOU91IHA.4492@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
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>>davesurrey wrote:
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>>>>occam wrote:
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>>>>>Microsoft has finally given in to public demand. The company has decided
>>>>>to offer technical support for Windows XP with updates and security
>>>>>patches for an extended period until April 2014. However, it will not go
>>>>>back on its decision to discontinue Windows XP sales after June 30.
>>>>>
>>>>>More...
>>>>>
>>>>>
http://www.techtree.com/India/News/Windows_XP_Support_Extended_until_2014/551-90615-580.html
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>>>"John John (MVP)" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message
>>>news:OXE1lC71IHA.1772@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
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>>>>Were you or those guys at Techtree India asleep for the last couple of
>>>>years, or what? This is really old news.
>>>>
>>>>Microsoft Announces Extended Support for Windows XP Home Edition, Windows
>>>>XP Media Center Edition
>>>>
>>>>REDMOND, Wash. ? Jan. 24, 2007
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http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2007/jan07/01-24ExtendedSupportWindowsMA.mspx
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>>>>John
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>>>
>>>No mention of XP Pro, just Home and MCE. Do you also know what gives
>>>there?
>>
>>Windows XP Professional is a business operating system so it has a longer
>>minimum support guarantee (minimum 10 years) than consumer operating
>>systems like XP Home (minimum 5 years). The press release simply states
>>that the life support policy for the consumer XP versions was extended to
>>that of the business systems.
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>>[Quote]
>>Business and Developer products
>>
>>Microsoft will offer a minimum of 10 years of support for Business and
>>Developer products. Mainstream Support for Business and Developer products
>>will be provided for 5 years or for 2 years after the successor product
>>(N+1) is released, whichever is longer. Microsoft will also provide
>>Extended Support for the 5 years following Mainstream support or for 2
>>years after the second successor product (N+2) is released, whichever is
>>longer. Finally, most Business and Developer products will receive at
>>least 10 years of online self-help support.
>>
>>Consumer, Hardware, and Multimedia products
>>
>>Microsoft will offer Mainstream Support for either a minimum of 5 years
>>from the date of a product?s general availability, or for 2 years after
>>the successor product (N+1) is released, whichever is longer. Extended
>>Support is not offered for Consumer, Hardware, and Multimedia products.
>>Products that release new versions annually, such as Microsoft Money,
>>Microsoft Encarta, Microsoft Picture It!, and Microsoft Streets & Trips,
>>will receive a minimum of 3 years of Mainstream Support from the product's
>>date of availability. Most products will also receive at least 8 years of
>>online self-help support. Microsoft Xbox games are currently not included
>>in the Support Lifecycle policy.
>>
>>[end quote]
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>>Microsoft Support Lifecycle Policy FAQ
>>
http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifepolicy
>>
>>Windows XP Professional Support Lifecycle
>>
http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/?p1=3223
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>>Windows XP Home Edition Support Lifecycle
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http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/?p1=3221
>>
>>John
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>
> Good news.
> Thanks
You're welcome.
John