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KingPhoenix 30-06-2005 15:46

No more free updates for Windows 2000
 
Quote:

From the end of this month, Windows 2000 will only receive paid-for extended support.
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Gareth 30-06-2005 23:19

Re: No more free updates for Windows 2000
 
Blimey, MS are already starting to sunset 2K?

I'd agree with the quote that 'Windows 2000 is still extremely popular in the enterprise. Research company AssetMatrix recently estimated it was still used by almost half of all business desktops.' I know of loads of places that perform testing on 2K3 but don't actually use it in production, and instead rely still on 2K.

Raistlin 30-06-2005 23:39

Re: No more free updates for Windows 2000
 
That makes sense.....My employers have only just moved to Win2k as NT was becoming "more difficult, and more expensive" to provide continued support for :D

Graham 01-07-2005 01:04

Re: No more free updates for Windows 2000
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gareth
Blimey, MS are already starting to sunset 2K?

I'd agree with the quote that '[i]Windows 2000 is still extremely popular in the enterprise.

Exactly. People are using 2K instead of spending money on licencing (not buying!) XP and that doesn't make Microsoft rich... :mad:

Paul 01-07-2005 01:07

Re: No more free updates for Windows 2000
 
We still have live systems running on Windows 95 :)

greencreeper 01-07-2005 08:16

Re: No more free updates for Windows 2000
 
Our customers use all versions of Windows from 95 on up, though we only support Windows 98, 2000 and XP Pro. The latter causes slight problems with our software. Customer servers tend to run Windows 2000 server, though we're moving to Windows 2003 server, with some issues though. Still have the odd NT server customer - nightmare OS. I quite like Windows 2000 - doesn't do anything weird like XP does, and it doesn't keep losing domain authentication, forcing the user to reboot the PC. Methinks it will live on for another 5 years at least.

Electrolyte01 01-07-2005 08:19

Re: No more free updates for Windows 2000
 
I'm still using 2000 Pro and I'm going to be sticking with it. No point going to XP if 2000 does the job.

dilli-theclaw 01-07-2005 09:01

Re: No more free updates for Windows 2000
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M
We still have live systems running on Windows 95 :)

Pah.... I fixed a pc with 3.11 on it the other week. :)

KingPhoenix 01-07-2005 09:43

Re: No more free updates for Windows 2000
 
One of our printing press control units runs on dos 6.22 with a touchscreen too......

You try and find drivers for a touchscreen for dos for an elo touch...... what a nightmare!!! :D

SMHarman 01-07-2005 09:45

Re: No more free updates for Windows 2000
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Electrolyte
I'm still using 2000 Pro and I'm going to be sticking with it. No point going to XP if 2000 does the job.

It also runs nicely on machines that would not run XP. I've just upgraded a Celeron 333 with 96Mb of RAM to W2k, works well and far more stable than when on 98.

Stuart 01-07-2005 09:50

Re: No more free updates for Windows 2000
 
In fairness to Microsoft, Win 2000 is nearly six years old (it was first released in 1999). That is ancient by computing standards. For comparison, try getting support from Apple for Mac OSX 10.0, or Mac OS 9..


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