The ending of sales of XP has no relationship to either activation or
support.
Mainstream support will continue until April 2009 and extended support until
April 2014. After that date there will be no more security updates for XP.
"a concerned member of the usenet community" <walk@off.org> wrote in message
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> So if MS is going to stop selling XP after June 30... will it also stop
> requiring authentication calls and such?
>
a concerned member of the usenet community wrote:
> So if MS is going to stop selling XP after June 30... will it also
> stop requiring authentication calls and such?
No, MS will not stop authenticating until the next decade. Probably.
According to a knowledgeable source at MS, activation will be supported
indefinitely. Even if the activation servers are taken offline at some far
future date, MS will provide an alternate means for customers to continue to
activate the software.
"HeyBub" <heybub@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>a concerned member of the usenet community wrote:
>> So if MS is going to stop selling XP after June 30... will it also
>> stop requiring authentication calls and such?
>
> No, MS will not stop authenticating until the next decade. Probably.
>
> Won't hurt to stock-up while you can, though.
>