I guess the most recent example could have been the internet explorer vulnerability. In this case however, MS decided to patch XP anyway, which creates a slippery slope for them about serious bugs and recognizing the fact that XP is still widely used.
I would not bet on them to do the same thing for the next serious bug that comes up.
Russ
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> On May 4, 2014, at 8:06 AM, Michael Eisenstadt <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi, Chew,
>
> Why is it time to move on from WinXP now? I am guessing that you
> are thinking of security issues and Microsoft no longer "supporting"
> it. Of course if you buy new hardware that doesn't have a driver
> compatible with WinXP you have to upgrade. But failing that, I wish
> someone would supply a real reason for abandonning WinXP.
>
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