End of Support for Various Microsoft Windows Versions
Thursday, July 1st, 2010In keeping with Microsoft’s Support Lifecycle Policy, some versions of Windows will soon go “out of support”. This means that Microsoft will no longer provide free security updates and problem resolution for those products, leaving anyone still using them potentially exposed.
The products that will go out of support on 13th July are Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP with Service Pack 2.
In the case of Windows 2000, this product is now ten years old and the only option for those wanting to have access to continued support from Microsoft is to upgrade any Windows 2000 systems, to at least Windows Server 2003 in the case of servers or at least Windows XP with Service Pack 3 for PCs.
With respect to Windows XP, it is important to note that Windows XP itself will be supported for a few more years; it is specifically Windows XP with Service Pack 2 that will go out of support this month. To maintain support from Microsoft Windows XP users need only install the free Service Pack 3 for Windows XP.
In addition, Windows Vista with no service packs (known as the Release to Manufacture, or RTM, version) went out of support in April. If you are running Windows Vista, you need to make sure you have installed at least Service Pack 1 (and preferably Service Pack 2) to maintain support.