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Earlier in 2020, Microsoft You do not have permission to view the full content of this post.
Log in or register now.. The company expected users and companies to switch to newer versions of OS, but some of them couldn't do that. So for enterprise customers who had to stay on Windows 7 Microsoft continued supporting Windows 7 on a ρáíd basis.
The initial intention was to stop the ρáíd extended Windows 7 support in January 2023. Extended Security Update customers would continue to receive monthly security updates that fix various security vulnerabilities until that date.
Looks like the plans have changed. Reportedly, Microsoft intends to extend ρáíd support for Windows 7 for another three years. The July updates KB5015861 and KB5015862 include appropriate bits for licenses and ESU keys to continue ρáíd support for the system. If so, then Windows 7 will receive ρáíd updates for more three years, i.e. until January 2026.
The Windows 7 editions that will receive Extended Security Updates are as follows:
If support for Windows 7 will be extended for another three years, then its support time frame will beat its successors's support. Both Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 quickly reach their end of life. And Microsoft isn't even going to support Windows 8.1 in the same fashion.
FROM: WINAERO VIA DESKMODDER
Windows 7 lang sakalam!
The initial intention was to stop the ρáíd extended Windows 7 support in January 2023. Extended Security Update customers would continue to receive monthly security updates that fix various security vulnerabilities until that date.
Looks like the plans have changed. Reportedly, Microsoft intends to extend ρáíd support for Windows 7 for another three years. The July updates KB5015861 and KB5015862 include appropriate bits for licenses and ESU keys to continue ρáíd support for the system. If so, then Windows 7 will receive ρáíd updates for more three years, i.e. until January 2026.
The Windows 7 editions that will receive Extended Security Updates are as follows:
- Windows 7 SP1 Enterprise
- Windows 7 SP1 Pro
- Windows Server 2008 R2
- Windows Embedded Standard 7
- Windows Embedded POS Ready 7
If support for Windows 7 will be extended for another three years, then its support time frame will beat its successors's support. Both Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 quickly reach their end of life. And Microsoft isn't even going to support Windows 8.1 in the same fashion.
FROM: WINAERO VIA DESKMODDER
Windows 7 lang sakalam!
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