San Francisco – Microsoft offers support for its products for five years and
extended support for another five years. That time will soon be up for
Windows 2000 (desktop and server) and Windows XP SP2: July 13 is the last
day that extended support will be available.
According to Microsoft, self-help online support (such as Microsoft online
Knowledge Base articles, FAQs, troubleshooting tools, and other resources)
will be available for at least a year longer. But paid support, support
assistance, and security updates will be discontinued on July 13.

If you're using Windows 2000, you'll need to migrate to a more recent
version of Windows -- or live with the lack of support from Microsoft.
Microsoft has a Windows 2000 End-of-Support
Center<http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/infoworld/tc_infoworld/storytext/122961/36106019/SIG=116llacuu/*http://support.microsoft.com/ph/1131#tab0>with
advice on migrating to Windows 7 (for desktops) or Windows
Server 2003, 2008, or 2008 R2 (for servers).

If you're using Windows XP SP2 or earlier, there's a free and easy way to
continue to get Microsoft support: Simply upgrade to SP3, which you can do
via Internet Explorer's Windows Update utility. Or use the end-of-support
date as the incentive to migrate to Windows 7, which many businesses are now
doing<http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/infoworld/tc_infoworld/storytext/122961/36106019/SIG=12q07orag/*http://www.infoworld.com/d/windows/its-love-affair-windows-xp-coming-end-says-survey-005>
.

Note that if you're using Windows Vista with no service packs installed,
Microsoft support ended on April 13, but you can upgrade for free to SP2 for
continued support.

*This article, "Microsoft to end support for Windows 2000, XP SP2 on
July 
13<http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/infoworld/tc_infoworld/storytext/122961/36106019/SIG=138sqbm20/*http://www.infoworld.com/d/windows/microsoft-end-support-windows-2000-xp-sp2-july-13-961?source=footer>,"
was originally published at
InfoWorld.com<http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/infoworld/tc_infoworld/storytext/122961/36106019/SIG=119kip63r/*http://www.infoworld.com/?source=footer>
.*

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