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Windows 11 21H2 and Windows Server 2012 reach end of support

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    Kent Sharkey
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    Bleeping Computer[^]:

    Starting this week, Microsoft will no longer provide technical assistance and bug fixes for newly identified issues affecting the stability or usability of systems running the two operating systems.

    "The curtain descends, everything ends too soon, too soon"

    The Windows 11 one isn't going to hurt many (I think), but I wonder how many companies have Server 2012 systems they rely on still? I imagine many are hidden in closets running something business-essential.

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      Bleeping Computer[^]:

      Starting this week, Microsoft will no longer provide technical assistance and bug fixes for newly identified issues affecting the stability or usability of systems running the two operating systems.

      "The curtain descends, everything ends too soon, too soon"

      The Windows 11 one isn't going to hurt many (I think), but I wonder how many companies have Server 2012 systems they rely on still? I imagine many are hidden in closets running something business-essential.

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      Nelek
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      Kent Sharkey wrote:

      but I wonder how many companies have Server 2012 systems they rely on still?

      I can't tell about that, but I can tell, than I know a couple still using PCs with Windows XP for daily business

      M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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        Bleeping Computer[^]:

        Starting this week, Microsoft will no longer provide technical assistance and bug fixes for newly identified issues affecting the stability or usability of systems running the two operating systems.

        "The curtain descends, everything ends too soon, too soon"

        The Windows 11 one isn't going to hurt many (I think), but I wonder how many companies have Server 2012 systems they rely on still? I imagine many are hidden in closets running something business-essential.

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        obermd
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        Oh goodie, I can stop having to restart my home Server 2012 Data Center every month.

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