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  1. Mulder

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    Microsoft abandons older Windows

    Windows 98 is among the software to be binned

    Thousands of companies and individuals could face security headaches and inconvenience as Microsoft stops selling some of its older products.

    It has announced it is withdrawing products such as Windows 98, Windows NT 4 and Outlook 2000.

    The decision was made because the programs contain code outlawed under a legal deal with rival Sun Microsystems.

    But a survey has showed that most organisations with more than 10 computers still use older products.

    Remove and replace

    The survey was carried out by US firm AssetMetrix. It found that 80% of the organisations it questioned were still using Windows 98 and 95.

    Inside those firms, 39% of machines were running the venerable operating systems.

    By contrast AssetMetrix found that only 7% of the PCs companies were using had the latest Windows operating system, XP, installed. Windows 2000 was the most popular operating system.

    The survey covered more than 375,000 machines in 670 companies some of which had up to 49,000 PCs in their organisation.

    Microsoft is stopping selling Windows 98 and many other products and operating systems because of an agreement it reached with Sun in January 2001.

    That agreement came out of a wrangle over the licensing of the Java and has led Microsoft to stop distributing and selling products containing the disputed version of the language.

    In some of its other products Microsoft said it would remove and replace the offending Java code.

    Online help

    For many Microsoft customers, free support for Windows 98 ended earlier this year as the product reached a key point in its lifecycle. Many third-parties still offer paid support for these products.

    From 16 January 2004 anyone looking for help with Windows 98 will be forced to consult Microsoft's online help pages or look elsewhere for aid.

    The news also means that Microsoft will stop producing regular security patches for Windows 98 which could mean problems for firms that use it extensively.

    In a statement Microsoft said it would evaluate threats to the software and produce patches as needed.

    Windows 95 has already been declared obsolete and officially reached the end of its life on 31 December 2002.

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  2. Mulder

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    Just another excuse to upgrade to Mac OS X! :D
     
  3. AMS

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    I have been using X for almost 6 months now, and quite frankly I liked 9.2 much better. I guess my ibook can't handle the powers of X.

    As for all those companies that will be stuck without customer service. SUCKS FOR YOU.
     
  4. Mango

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    Which operating systems does <i>Apple</i> support?
     
  5. Woofer

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    Yesh, my Windows 98SE will still be able to rock my Pentium 1 PC.
     
  6. BobFinn*

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    What's a Pentium?






    ;)
     
  7. Jeff

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    Actually, that depends on the machine. But, I know guys still using 8.0 on older machines and you can still download older versions through Apple.

    And, if you get Virtual PC, you can have Win 95, 98, XP or 2000. :D
     
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    thanks for the website. 2 months ago i could have used this. I had to completely remove my aunts Music Match Jukebox 7.2, then install MM 8.2, (Only 1 available) and then pay 20 bucks to upgrade it. This site went straight to my favorites.
     
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    Thanks Bob! That's a great site.
     

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