High and Dry
Jan. 5th, 2006 05:38 pmUnbelievably, Microsoft have announced that support for Windows XP Home will cease at the end of 2006.
It's replacement, Windows Vista won't have been out for more than a couple of months by then (and that's if you take the optimistic view that the current schedule is accurate), which means that pretty much nobody will have it (especially considering that most people get their OS with their PC and never bother to upgrade.
Support ending will mean that there will be no more security patches available, which will mean that huge numbers of machines will suddenly become vulnerable, and be used by virus writers for all sorts of nefarious purposes (including sending spam and DDOS attacks).
I really hope that this is a fuck-up and that the Microsoft representative has mispoken on the issue. Support really needs to continue for at least two years - until the majority of users have moved onto the next version.
It's replacement, Windows Vista won't have been out for more than a couple of months by then (and that's if you take the optimistic view that the current schedule is accurate), which means that pretty much nobody will have it (especially considering that most people get their OS with their PC and never bother to upgrade.
Support ending will mean that there will be no more security patches available, which will mean that huge numbers of machines will suddenly become vulnerable, and be used by virus writers for all sorts of nefarious purposes (including sending spam and DDOS attacks).
I really hope that this is a fuck-up and that the Microsoft representative has mispoken on the issue. Support really needs to continue for at least two years - until the majority of users have moved onto the next version.
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Date: 2006-01-05 05:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-01-05 05:49 pm (UTC)XP Home is scheduled to enter online support at that point, which continues security updates. You still get security updates for Windows 98 which has been in online support for the last two years.
Someone has got confused somewhere.
However that's an old reading of Microsoft's life cycle schedule. I suspect that a new schedule will be announced soon which will put XP Home in the same support bracket as XP Pro.
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Date: 2006-01-05 06:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-01-05 09:26 pm (UTC)Like most versions of Windows it'll sell largely with new machines and only geeks will actually get hold of it for themselves (and most of those will find a way to avoid paying for it).
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Date: 2006-01-05 09:28 pm (UTC)That's what I'm seriously hoping. Quotes like:
"For Windows XP Home Edition, there will be no security updates after 12/31/06."
had really better be wrong.
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