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January 24th, 2007 23:00

Microsoft Extends Windows XP Support To 2014

Microsoft Extends Windows XP Support To 2014

The extended support for Windows XP Home and Windows XP Media Center matches policies already in place for the business-oriented Windows XP Professional.

By Gregg Keizer
InformationWeek

Jan 24, 2007 11:45 AM

Microsoft on Wednesday extended support for its Windows XP Home and Windows XP Media Center operating systems through 2014 to match policies already in place for the business-oriented Windows XP Professional.

The addition of a five-year "extended support" phase to Windows XP will take effect in May 2009. In Microsoft parlance, extended support is the period when all support is fee-based and non-security hotfixes are produced only for corporate customers. Until April of 2009, Windows XP Home and Media Center will remain in what is called "mainstream support," which offers some no-charge support and free updates that don't deal with security issues.

Previously, all support for Windows XP Home was slated to end two years after the release of Vista, in other words, at the end of January 2009.


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January 25th, 2007 00:00

I always wondered how they could shut down support for Home/MCE but maintain for Professional . . for almost all the support features they are identical . .
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