In the wee hour of 10:39 PM 4/7/01 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
-Clint Hamilton bequeathed such tales as these:
><ROTFL>......let me get back in my chair now...., No, I
>doubt it.  I think it's MS' way of telling us to 'get with
>the times' and dump your old OS' and get their new ones!
>-Clint
>
>http://orpheuscomputing.com
>Clint Hamilton, Owner
>Orpheus Audio/Video & Computing
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Peter Kaulback" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>
>CMP's Internet Week has reported that Microsoft will be
>phasing out support
>for some of it software lines.  By the end of this year the
>following will
>lose support:  Windows 95, Windows 1.x to 3.x, Windows for
>Workgroups, and
>DOS versions up to 6.22.  Also on June 30, 2003, Windows 98
>and Windows NT
>4 Workstation will lose support.
>So does this mean the MS knowledge base will be easier to
>navigate?
>Peter Kaulback

Yeah MS wants everyone to at least be running win2k or XP by 2003.  No more 
9x or ME or NT.  Mind you there's an awful lot of old hardware floating 
around that's incompatible with ME/2k but MS is saying XP is to have the 
best backwards compatibility yet, far better than 2k and miles ahead of 
ME.  We'll have to wait and see on that one ;)
Peter Kaulback


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