Microsoft Kills Support For XP SP2
Trailrunner7 writes "Microsoft's announcement this week that it is preparing to end support for machines running Windows XP SP2 not only represents a challenge for the thousands of businesses still running SP2, but also is the end of an era for both Microsoft and its customers. It wasn't until 2004 that the final release of XP SP2 hit the streets, but when it did, it represented a huge step forward in security for Windows users. It wasn't necessarily the feature set that mattered as much as the fact that the protections were enabled by default and taken out of the users' hands."
What's wrong with SP3?
Don't thank God, thank a doctor!
I ended support for Microsoft products a few years ago.
Rich And Stupid is not so bad as Working For Rich And Stupid.
MS bludgeons XPSP2 to death like a small defenseless kitten.
Microsoft has had their end of life policy available on the web for ages now. Sp2 has been well known to be going EOL. If this threw any sysadmins off-guard...then wow.
The only reason I can see sticking with SP2 is that SP3 hasn't gotten an EAL rating.
"..the Library of Congress yesterday approved six exemptions to US copyright. The one most pertinent to gamers is that, for archival purposes, copy protection on software no longer being sold or supported by its copyright holder can be cracked.."
- http://www.joystiq.com/2006/11/23/us-copyright-office-grants-abandonware-rights/
if not, why not? Seriously, interested..
Maybe they should contact the company that supports their multi-million dollar financial software to get off their asses and fix their software.
Microsoft, for all their faults, maintains their OS API quite well. You do not see this sort of API stability from almost any other vendor. API that worked in Windows 95 still works, more or less.