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January 24th, 2007

Microsoft to support consumer versions of XP through 2014

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 6:53 am

Categories: Corporate strategy, Windows XP, Windows client

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Just days before launching Windows Vista, Microsoft has decided to extend the support lifecycle for the consumer versions of its currently shipping Windows XP system.

Microsoft is now providing five years of "mainstream" support, plus five years of "extended support" for XP Media Center and XP Home Edition. Previously, Microsoft provided no extended support for the consumer versions of its XP operating system.

Consequently, consumer versions of XP are now covered under mainstream support through April 2009, and under extended support through April 2014.

As a result of the change, announced on January 24, Microsoft now provides the same number of years of support for business and consumer versions of Windows XP.

The main difference between mainstream and extended support is the way Microsoft treats non-security-focused hotfixes. Under mainstream support, Microsoft provides these kinds of hotfixes for free. Under extended, customers are required to pay for non-security hotfixes and must sign an "extended hotfix agreement, purchased within 90 days of mainstream support ending."

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Silence as loud as Thunder
http://www.channelinsider.com/article/Comp... (Read the rest)
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Silence from the ABMers  NonZealot | 01/24/07
The blog was just posted...  Michael Kelly | 01/24/07
Were you expecting cheering and parties?  bportlock | 01/24/07
No, it's in his head.  linux for me | 01/24/07
Misleading nick  ThinkFair | 01/24/07
It's not Microsoft that worries me  voska | 01/24/07
Can't forget third party software  moonchacha | 01/24/07
Hardware support  justanitguy | 01/24/07
Wrong Focus  TripleII | 01/24/07
Put simply. Microsoft is lying.  slim-01 | 01/24/07
Treadmills  linuxiac | 01/24/07
Silence as loud as Thunder  Ole Man | 01/25/07
Non-security hot fixes  Michael Kelly | 01/24/07
It is maybe a recognition that Microsoft is losing...  bportlock | 01/24/07
Can you actually take the time to read  mdemuth | 01/24/07
Does it matter?  voska | 01/24/07
If you want old-DOS compatability  Knorthern Knight | 01/24/07
I missed that bit.  bportlock | 01/24/07
Am I missing something?  rayted32 | 01/24/07
Marketing  voska | 01/24/07
Hmm, so much for the conspiracy theories  Confused by religion | 01/24/07
You still have to pay  Michael Kelly | 01/24/07
glass half empty or half full  xuniL_z | 01/24/07
Not quite  TripleII | 01/24/07
OS Overlap  M.R. Kennedy | 01/24/07
Slight correction  Confused by religion | 01/24/07
XP will continue to be sold at retail...  Confused by religion | 01/24/07
Only one problem with that Milly. Microsoft lies.  slim-01 | 01/24/07
Really?  Confused by religion | 01/24/07
Look at court decisions or ask their former business partners like IBM  slim-01 | 01/25/07
Publicity Stunt?  ye | 01/24/07
you missed the point i think  xuniL_z | 01/24/07
Did I?  ye | 01/24/07
No, that's right,  xuniL_z | 01/24/07
Or Microsoft is lying to try to get people to stop switching to Mac/Linux  slim-01 | 01/24/07
NO Really?  Species8472 | 01/24/07
And your point is???  slim-01 | 01/25/07
Would you pay a thief for a promise?  linuxiac | 01/24/07
Not surprising  PB_z | 01/24/07
Complete waste of money  mrjonno | 01/25/07
The wonder of a monopoly  mlrodman@... | 01/25/07

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