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Microsoft Pulls Plug for Support on NT4

seymansey writes "According to Neowin.net and News.com, Microsoft has apparently announced that as of the end of June, support for the now aging NT4 OS will be pulled. NT4 Server users have until the end of 2004 for support. Windows 98 users will be the next on the list for axed support too. Of course, Microsoft will still provide its knowledge base, but we wont see any more patches, etc. developed for the OS. After 7 years, it's kind of sad to see NT4 go."

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  1. After we finally got the thing stable.... by 5.11Climber · · Score: 5, Funny

    they're going to pull the plug! Damn!

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  2. About damn time! by w.p.richardson · · Score: 3, Funny

    I still have to use NT 4 at work. It sucks to have to sync my Palm Pilot with a serial cradle! Yay 1987!

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  3. Possible by pasi · · Score: 5, Funny

    And now Microsoft will turn it to Open Software so volunteers can start an own fork of it and continue deveploving it. .. and will win eurovision song contest and soccer world championship. And SCO will be popular again.

    OR, then not.

  4. After 7 years... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    It is kind of sad to see Linux kernel series 1.99 go.

  5. Oh Well... by deadlinegrunt · · Score: 5, Funny

    I dropped support for Microsoft too.

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  6. Pulling support? by DarklordSatin · · Score: 4, Funny

    That's funny, there hasn't been a patch for NT4 in a very long time. What support is it that they're not going to be providing anymore.

  7. Re:Pulling support? No.. pulling LipService... by jkrise · · Score: 3, Funny

    "What support is it that they're not going to be providing anymore?"

    LipService!(TM). Beginning today, MS **will stop** saying that NT4 is affected by a worm or virus. They **will stop** using it in comparisons and benchmarks. They **will stop** Subscription (dis)Advantage programs for NT4 - you will have to pay $200 to get into WinXP Prof and then get the support.

    All in all, MS **will stop** making quality software like good ol' NT4.

    Warning: LipService will be avbl for versions above Win2K only!

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  8. Ummmm by AntEater · · Score: 5, Funny

    "After 7 years, it's kind of sad to see NT4 go."

    7 years ago, it was kind of sad to see NT4 coming.

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  9. Kind of sad? by Soulfader · · Score: 2, Funny
    After 7 years, it's kind of sad to see NT4 go.

    Hmm, you haven't actually used NT4 lately, have you? =)

  10. Have I got something for you... by gosand · · Score: 4, Funny
    After we finally got the thing stable.... they're going to pull the plug! Damn!

    You got it stable? Yeah, and I have a magic-box powered Delorean I'd like to sell you.

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  11. Re:We still have NT4 servers... by Surak · · Score: 4, Funny

    You don't get the nifty collaboration features that Outlook has. Group calendaring, group task lists. It's nice, for instance, to be able check your boss's meeting schedule so you can fit in that Quake III Arena deathmatch. ;)

  12. Re:We still have NT4 servers... by EvilTwinSkippy · · Score: 2, Funny
    Interesting. When Microsoft stops supporting an OS after 7 years, it is irresponsible. When RedHat does it after 2 or 3, it is just hunky dory.

    RedHat? Hell I run Gentoo.

    And the major reason is that I got sick of reinstalling the OS every 9 months to stay up2date on all the packages.

    (Flashback)...

    rpm -Uvh glibc-whateverversion.rpm
    >> Sorry bub, need RPM version 4
    rpm -Uvh rpm-versionwhatever.rpm
    >> Sorry bub, need glibc-whateverversion
    rpm -Uvh glibc-whateverversion.rpm pm-versionwhatever.rpm
    >> Well I'd do that, but that would break the following packages:
    >> (Just about everything you have installed)
    rpm -Uvh *
    >> Sorry bub, need RPM version 4
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  13. Re:So let me get this straight by Arandir · · Score: 3, Funny

    it's advocating homogeneous networks. Which is sound advice.

    Down with those homos! Heterogeny forever!

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  14. Here's a Kleenex by writertype · · Score: 2, Funny
    it's kind of sad to see NT4 go."

    You need a pet.