Wasn't it the Australian MS office that screwed up the annoucement that Outlook Express was no longer being developed, and then backed it off a week later?
Unless MS just hasn't updated this, the date of June 30th has been there for months, and it's only the on-line support. It actually says:
Extended hotfix support for this product will end on 30-Jun-2003. After 16-Jan-2004, this product will be obsolete and assisted support will no longer be available from Microsoft. Online self-help support will continue to be available until at least 30-Jun-2006.
Seems like no big deal...this has been this way for months.
"the day before the zero-day exploits are released"
...that word. You keep using it. I do no think it means what you think it means.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero_day
Wasn't it the Australian MS office that screwed up the annoucement that Outlook Express was no longer being developed, and then backed it off a week later?
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http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh
Unless MS just hasn't updated this, the date of June 30th has been there for months, and it's only the on-line support. It actually says: Extended hotfix support for this product will end on 30-Jun-2003. After 16-Jan-2004, this product will be obsolete and assisted support will no longer be available from Microsoft. Online self-help support will continue to be available until at least 30-Jun-2006.
Seems like no big deal...this has been this way for months.