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08:32 EST/13:32 GMT | News Source:
ComputerWorld |
Posted By: Andi Stabryla
Microsoft yesterday kicked off what it called a "two-year countdown" to the death of Windows XP, its longest-lived operating system.
Windows XP and the business productivity suite Office 2003 both exit all support on April 8, 2014, a company spokeswoman said in a Monday blog post.
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4/12/2012 12:41:57 PM
Here's where we find the first real test of "Product Activation" and what happens when support is dropped for a product.
Will Microsoft, in 2 years....
1. Shut down the activation for XP and say "Tough Luck".
2. Leave activation available indefinitely.
3. Issue a patch to remove it.
Should be interesting.
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