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  • A Arun Jacob

    Anybody using Windows XP SP2? I hope not, otherwise this is the right time to upgrade. :) R.I.P. Windows XP SP2[^] Is it officially retired as they say?

    Arun Jacob My Technical Blog : Code.NET

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    Chris Losinger
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    Arun Jacob wrote:

    this is the right time to upgrade

    only if you can get me a discount.

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    • A Arun Jacob

      Anybody using Windows XP SP2? I hope not, otherwise this is the right time to upgrade. :) R.I.P. Windows XP SP2[^] Is it officially retired as they say?

      Arun Jacob My Technical Blog : Code.NET

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      QuiJohn
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      I just had a coworker root through an old MSDN box looking for a Windows 98 disc so he could install a driver for a dot matrix printer he just inherited. WTF.


      He said, "Boy I'm just old and lonely, But thank you for your concern, Here's wishing you a Happy New Year." I wished him one back in return.

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      • A Arun Jacob

        Anybody using Windows XP SP2? I hope not, otherwise this is the right time to upgrade. :) R.I.P. Windows XP SP2[^] Is it officially retired as they say?

        Arun Jacob My Technical Blog : Code.NET

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        Lost User
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        • A Arun Jacob

          Anybody using Windows XP SP2? I hope not, otherwise this is the right time to upgrade. :) R.I.P. Windows XP SP2[^] Is it officially retired as they say?

          Arun Jacob My Technical Blog : Code.NET

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          I thought service packs are accumulative. The lastest one includes all fixes in the previous ones. If that is the case, retiring SP2 does not really mean anything.

          TOMZ_KV

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            That last part is certainly true, but I would say that since they called it XP, it is also XP, just a different kind of XP

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            The Man from U N C L E
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            Quite right. XP 32 bit editions are the ones with SP2 now retired and SP3 the currently supported version. XP 64 bit was built on the 2003 Server kernel (that is not the same as 2003 Server with themes enabled by the way) and is currently on SP2. It will be retired along with Mainline support for 2003 Server. Oops! 2003 Server went out of mainline support yesterday as well, so goodbye XP 64 bit. The only remaining mainline supported XP versions are therefore 32 bit SP3

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              Quite right. XP 32 bit editions are the ones with SP2 now retired and SP3 the currently supported version. XP 64 bit was built on the 2003 Server kernel (that is not the same as 2003 Server with themes enabled by the way) and is currently on SP2. It will be retired along with Mainline support for 2003 Server. Oops! 2003 Server went out of mainline support yesterday as well, so goodbye XP 64 bit. The only remaining mainline supported XP versions are therefore 32 bit SP3

              If you have knowledge, let others light their candles at it. Margaret Fuller (1810 - 1850) [My Articles]  [My Website]

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              This page from ms: http://support.microsoft.com/windowsxpprox64[^] Seems to indicate that XP x64 SP2 counts as XP with SP2. (and, therefore, also lost support, but with different reasoning behind it)

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              • A Arun Jacob

                Anybody using Windows XP SP2? I hope not, otherwise this is the right time to upgrade. :) R.I.P. Windows XP SP2[^] Is it officially retired as they say?

                Arun Jacob My Technical Blog : Code.NET

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                http://money.cnn.com/2010/07/13/technology/windows_xp/index.htm?source=cnn_bin&hpt=Sbin[^] Well, not "sell" but to downgrade, but same difference.

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                • L Lost User

                  This page from ms: http://support.microsoft.com/windowsxpprox64[^] Seems to indicate that XP x64 SP2 counts as XP with SP2. (and, therefore, also lost support, but with different reasoning behind it)

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                  I went to the master index[^] for life cycle data; but the listing for XP64[^] is odd. It claims that XP64-SP2's release date is not available (if you look at dates for other retired SP's they all list the release date); but otherwise has the same marking as existing current SP's. That said because XP64 never achieved widespread usage MS has already dropped support for it in some of their applications; IIRC including office 2k10 and windows live desktop apps.

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                    I thought service packs are accumulative. The lastest one includes all fixes in the previous ones. If that is the case, retiring SP2 does not really mean anything.

                    TOMZ_KV

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                    Dan Neely
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                    Until today MS issued XP patches and would write hot fixes for both XP SP2 and XP SP3. They're now only doing it for SP3; which means all people who're still on SP2 are no longer getting security updates until they updated to SP3. The group includes an appalling large number of enterprise computers.

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                    • D Dan Neely

                      I went to the master index[^] for life cycle data; but the listing for XP64[^] is odd. It claims that XP64-SP2's release date is not available (if you look at dates for other retired SP's they all list the release date); but otherwise has the same marking as existing current SP's. That said because XP64 never achieved widespread usage MS has already dropped support for it in some of their applications; IIRC including office 2k10 and windows live desktop apps.

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                      Lost User
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                      Dan Neely wrote:

                      and windows live desktop apps.

                      Don't get me started on those - I had to hack their installers! :mad: Really annoying, especially since it just bloody works, so why make it "impossible"? They could just have "unsupported OS. install anyway? yes/no" but I guess that would make too much sense. And that's the only problem I've had with XP x64, which is more than I can say for W7 x64.

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                        Dan Neely wrote:

                        and windows live desktop apps.

                        Don't get me started on those - I had to hack their installers! :mad: Really annoying, especially since it just bloody works, so why make it "impossible"? They could just have "unsupported OS. install anyway? yes/no" but I guess that would make too much sense. And that's the only problem I've had with XP x64, which is more than I can say for W7 x64.

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                        Not entirely sure, seems like spite to me; it's not like the /. crowd would rant any less (from their Linux boxes) about MS releasing something that could be uninstalled on an unsupported platform and went boom than if they just blocked the install. The decision to stop officially supporting XP64 is more understandable; it didn't have a user base large screaming for an extended lifecycle so they're pulling the plug wherever they can for cost reasons. XP64 is only .56% of systems in the steam hardware survey; which is probably higher than in the wider world because gamers are more likely to have high end systems needing a 64bit OS.

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                          Not entirely sure, seems like spite to me; it's not like the /. crowd would rant any less (from their Linux boxes) about MS releasing something that could be uninstalled on an unsupported platform and went boom than if they just blocked the install. The decision to stop officially supporting XP64 is more understandable; it didn't have a user base large screaming for an extended lifecycle so they're pulling the plug wherever they can for cost reasons. XP64 is only .56% of systems in the steam hardware survey; which is probably higher than in the wider world because gamers are more likely to have high end systems needing a 64bit OS.

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                          Lost User
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                          Well yea I can understand why they'd drop support.. and I'm not going to care about that anyway (seriously, updates? they didn't work anyway) Still seems odd to me to make a perfectly working program refuse to install, though.

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                            I went to the master index[^] for life cycle data; but the listing for XP64[^] is odd. It claims that XP64-SP2's release date is not available (if you look at dates for other retired SP's they all list the release date); but otherwise has the same marking as existing current SP's. That said because XP64 never achieved widespread usage MS has already dropped support for it in some of their applications; IIRC including office 2k10 and windows live desktop apps.

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                            The Man from U N C L E
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                            That is why I mentioned that 2003 Server has just gone out of support. XP64 SP2 was the 2003 Server Service pack because of the shared kernel. So goodbye 2003 Server, goodbye XP64, goodbye XP32 SP2 and earlier. While we are at it many people still use Office 2003 but that was retired from mainstream support last year. Time to wake up and catch up people!

                            If you have knowledge, let others light their candles at it. Margaret Fuller (1810 - 1850) [My Articles]  [My Website]

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                            • A Arun Jacob

                              Anybody using Windows XP SP2? I hope not, otherwise this is the right time to upgrade. :) R.I.P. Windows XP SP2[^] Is it officially retired as they say?

                              Arun Jacob My Technical Blog : Code.NET

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                              Mycroft Holmes
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                              Spent yesterday upgrading the office to SP3, not because of this but because VS2010 requires it.

                              Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                              • A Arun Jacob

                                Anybody using Windows XP SP2? I hope not, otherwise this is the right time to upgrade. :) R.I.P. Windows XP SP2[^] Is it officially retired as they say?

                                Arun Jacob My Technical Blog : Code.NET

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                                Member 2668901
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                                Why all the fuss about about these new fangled operating systems. some of us still have to use 98 and NT.

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                                • A Arun Jacob

                                  Anybody using Windows XP SP2? I hope not, otherwise this is the right time to upgrade. :) R.I.P. Windows XP SP2[^] Is it officially retired as they say?

                                  Arun Jacob My Technical Blog : Code.NET

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                                  Eaverae
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                                  Why would anyone still be using XP? Man oh man how I hated that OS :P (especially it's disgusting looks). So I hope our clients now even have more reason to upgrade. Thanks for the info though :)

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                                    This page from ms: http://support.microsoft.com/windowsxpprox64[^] Seems to indicate that XP x64 SP2 counts as XP with SP2. (and, therefore, also lost support, but with different reasoning behind it)

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                                    From Microsoft quoted from this page[^] "Note: There's no SP3 for the 64-bit version of Windows XP. If you’re running the 64-bit version of Windows XP with SP2, you have the latest service pack and will continue to be eligible for support and receive updates until April 8, 2014." I use Windows 7 now but I keep my HDD with xp64 on it just in case, maybe because I may have sustained a bit of brain damblage getting it working. :confused:

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                                      Why would anyone still be using XP? Man oh man how I hated that OS :P (especially it's disgusting looks). So I hope our clients now even have more reason to upgrade. Thanks for the info though :)

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                                      RickRoc
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                                      Pain has a fond way of lingering for a very long time. When SP3 initially came out, I had calls from all over from clients that had automatic updates turned on and had a dead system. On some of those the only fix was to re-install SP2 from scratch. :mad: Those without backups were not happy campers!

                                      -------------------------------------------- Give me ambiguity or give me something else!

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                                        From Microsoft quoted from this page[^] "Note: There's no SP3 for the 64-bit version of Windows XP. If you’re running the 64-bit version of Windows XP with SP2, you have the latest service pack and will continue to be eligible for support and receive updates until April 8, 2014." I use Windows 7 now but I keep my HDD with xp64 on it just in case, maybe because I may have sustained a bit of brain damblage getting it working. :confused:

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                                        Lost User
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                                        Thanks, and this is weird.. so many contradictory statements by MS regarding XP x64

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                                        • A Arun Jacob

                                          Anybody using Windows XP SP2? I hope not, otherwise this is the right time to upgrade. :) R.I.P. Windows XP SP2[^] Is it officially retired as they say?

                                          Arun Jacob My Technical Blog : Code.NET

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                                          Mark from Sussex
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                                          I've still got Windows 98 on one of my PC's. It's useful when testing if my programs work with old operating systems.

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