Microsoft has quietly posted a second collection of Windows 2000 bug fixes, indicating the official release of an update could come this week. The Redmond, Wash.-based software company in July ...
Microsoft will stop supporting Windows 2000 and Windows XP Service Pack 2 next week – on Tuesday, July 13 – meaning that customers have to either upgrade to newer versions of the software or stop ...
Besides amending the EULA to maintain antitrust compliance and adding USB and wireless support, Microsoft rolls up fixes for a slew of performance bugs into its latest service pack. Windows 2000 ...
Microsoft released Service Pack 4 for Windows 2000 on Thursday, a bundle of all updates and patches for the operating system released since Service Pack 3 last August. Microsoft also updated the End ...
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Today is the last day that Windows 2000 and Windows XP Service Pack 2 will receive support and patches from Microsoft. Starting tomorrow, Service Pack 3 will be required to receive support and ...
Microsoft is warning that the extended support phase will end next year for some of its older Windows operating systems. In particular, the clock is ticking for Windows 2000 (server and client) and ...
The third set of updates for the Windows 2000 desktop and server operating systems will be generally available today. Microsoft Corp. said that in many ways, Service Pack 3 (SP3) is a traditional ...
A friendly reminder to those of you still running Windows 2000 and XP SP2, you have until July 13 to upgrade - if you want Microsoft's blessings, anyway. That date marks the end of Redmond's official ...
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