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Microsoft sets out options as XP SP3 nears end of life

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Microsoft sets out options as XP SP3 nears end of life
Enterprises with older Microsoft operating systems should be moving now to ensure that their software is as secure as possible. The company has warned users that Windows XP Service Pack 2 and Windows Server 2000 will reach their End of Life at the end of July. The RTM version of Vista has already passed its End of Life, back on 13 April. Read More


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