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Windows XP Support not to end on 30th June
May 3 2008

Windows XP Support not to end on 30th June

MicrosoftMicrosoft has announced that it wont be finishing it support for WIndows XP on 30th June . :)

 
                                             Concerned that customers are confusing the impending end of Windows XP retail availability with the end of support, Microsoft has reminded users that the aged operating system will be supported until early April 2014.

                                             Jared Proudfoot, a manager in Microsoft’s support life cycle group, reiterated the final support dates for Windows XP in a post to a company blog.

                                             “Recently, there have been a number of posts in the blogosphere about Windows XP and the upcoming end of direct OEM and retail license availability,” said Proudfoot. “Some people are interpreting this as the end of support for Windows XP.”

                                             Not so, Proudfoot said. Windows XP will remain in what Microsoft calls “mainstream support” to April 14, 2009, and continue in “extended support” though April 8, 2014, he added. The former delivers free fixes — for both security patches and other bug fixes — to everyone. During the latter, all users receive security updates, but nonsecurity hot fixes are given only to companies that have signed support contracts with Microsoft.

                                             Those are not new dates, Proudfoot reminded customers last week. In early 2007, for instance, Microsoft extended support for Windows XP Home and XP Media Center to the 2009 and 2014 dates to match those already set for Windows XP Professional.

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