Hi, Paul A schrieb am 30.01.2016
> It appears that the Koha/Let's encrypt certificate will never > work on WinXP No, it won't. XP was dead before LE was born. It will probably not work for other ancient stuff, like pyramids. Wikipedia[1] says > On April 14, 2009, Windows XP exited mainstream support and > entered the Extended Support phase; […] Extended support ended on > April 8, 2014, over 12 years since the release of XP; normally > Microsoft products have a support life cycle of only 10 > years.[118] Beyond the final security updates released on April > 8, no more security patches or support information are provided > for XP free-of-charge; "critical patches" will still be created, > and made available only to customers subscribing to a paid > "Custom Support" plan I don't know how much money you would have to put into the paid "Custom Plan" for something like this to happen, but since the rest of the world does not have a paid "Support Win XP forever" plan, it's not really their problem either. If XP still works for you, cool. If it does not, well, there have been a few new versions now to choose an upgrade from. Or switch to GNU/Linux, I hear it's quite good. -- Mirko [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_XP#End_of_support
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