XP SP1 Support including security updates.

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[url=http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifean19]M$[/url] said:
Final customer notifications about the end of Windows XP SP1 and SP1a support
Support for Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1) and Service Pack 1a (SP1a) ends on October 10, 2006. Microsoft will end support on this date. This also includes security updates for these service packs. Microsoft is providing final notifications to customers regarding the end of support for these products.
Microsoft is ending support for these products as part of the Microsoft Support Lifecycle Service Pack support policy. We recommend that customers who are still running Windows XP SP1 or SP1a upgrade to Windows XP Service Pack 2 as soon as possible.

To determine whether you are running Windows XP SP1, right-click My Computer, and then click Properties. If "Service Pack 1" appears under System, you are running Windows XP SP1. We do not recommend that you install SP1a if you are already running SP1. We recommend that you install Windows XP SP2 if you are running Windows XP SP1 or SP1a.

Key dates:
Windows XP SP2 was released on September 17, 2004. According to the Microsoft Support Lifecycle Service Pack policy, Microsoft provided 24 months of support for Windows XP SP1 following the Windows XP SP2 release.
The original support end date for Windows XP SP1 was September 17, 2006.
In January 2006, Microsoft announced an adjustment to the Microsoft Support Lifecycle expiration dates, moving the end of support date for Windows XP SP1 to October 10, 2006.
Details about this announcement can be found at http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifean17/

My SP2 download was 95 MB ... (2002 vintage, XP home Upgrade pack) plus a further 45 updates !!

I upped from Win98SE due to lifecycle end. It made me wonder about online financial activities and for example the Bank's outlook on customers not up to date on security? It would not help in the event of fraud I am sure.

BTW Zone-Alarm (firewall etc), with the introduction of the version 6.5 ZoneAlarm family of products, no longer supports the life cycled M$ OSs..
http://www.zonelabs.com/store/support/win98MEusers.jsp
:confused:
 
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