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When Does Microsoft Stop Supporting 2000???

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I have looked on the Microsoft site and I can't find the answer to this.

Thanks, Simon
 
It most likely won't be announced until after .NET has been released Vince Grice
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I doubt they ever will stop supporting it. Still to many people on NT. Glen A. Johnson
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July 1, 2002 Windows NT Server 4.0 (Standard and Enterprise Edition) Full Packaged Product (FPP) will no longer be available in the reselling channel. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
July 1, 2002 Windows NT Server 4.0 (Standard, Enterprise Edition, Terminal Server Edition) will no longer be offered through the Direct OEM channel.
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July 1, 2003 Windows NT Server 4.0 (Standard) will no longer be offered through the System Builder channel.

Since there still offering some type of support, although it's limited until next year, and it's been around 7 years, I still don't see them dropping support for w2k at all personally. From what little I know about .NET, and it is limited, it seems to me it's really going to be for a different application, like Windows 2000 server and Windows 2000 Advanced Server. Just my 2 cents worth.
Glen A. Johnson
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[yinyang]
"Take nothing on its looks: take everything on evidence. There's no better rule."
Charles Dickens (1812-1870); English novelist, dr
 
Microsoft has said that they will no longer we shipping Win2k OEM's after April 2003. This means that you wont be able to get it from Gateway, Dell, and their ilk. But as .net server is still in Beta for another month, who knows how long til it becomes the standard, as Win2k is barely standard now. Microsoft tends to think that the world upgrades faster than they do.
 
Windows 2000 will be our final Microsoft operating system. Additionally, office 2000 will be our final office suite. We have plans in the works for an open solution.
 
Same here, w2k the last os we'll use. Dell and those guys may not ship 2000, but I can still go to office max and buy windows 98 if I want. If it gets to a point I can only buy xp on a new machine, f-disk will be the first order of business. [pc2] Glen A. Johnson
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"Take nothing on its looks: take everything on evidence. There's no better rule."
Charles Dickens (1812-1870); English novelist, dr
 
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