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posted by mrpg on Wednesday March 13 2019, @07:20AM   Printer-friendly
from the no dept.

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GWX redux? Microsoft to start nagging Windows 7 users about upcoming EOL.

Making the transition to Windows 10 and Office 365

After 10 years, support for Windows 7 is coming to an end on January 14, 2020, with Office 2010 following shortly thereafter.  We are here to help you with recommendations for what to do next and answer questions that you may have about end of support.

End of support means that your Windows 7 or Office 2010 software will no longer receive updates, including security updates. But, there's good news – Windows 10 is the most secure Windows ever and Office 365 delivers the latest in personal productivity. Together they make a perfect pair to help you do everything you were doing before – safer, faster and easier.

To help our customers get advanced notice of this change, we are reaching out with information and resources. Beginning next month, if you are a Windows 7 customer, you can expect to see a notification appear on your Windows 7 PC. This is a courtesy reminder that you can expect to see a handful of times in 2019. By starting the reminders now, our hope is that you have time to plan and prepare for this transition. These notifications are designed to help provide information only and if you would prefer not to receive them again, you'll be able to select an option for "do not notify me again," and we will not send you any further reminders. Just as software has changed over the years, so has hardware. To learn more about the latest line-up of modern PCs and information for moving from Windows 7 to Windows 10, just click on the "learn more" button on the notification.

If you want to get started today, you can visit www.microsoft.com/windows7 to find out more.


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  • (Score: 4, Informative) by cmdrklarg on Wednesday March 13 2019, @04:45PM (1 child)

    by cmdrklarg (5048) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday March 13 2019, @04:45PM (#813805)

    I need to support Windows 10 for work, so I will live with it. It's actually OK once beaten into submission, but I wish I could have remained on Win7.

    We have a mix of Office 2010, 2007, and 2003 here and wanted to upgrade, mainly due to our Exchange server going out of support. We were looking into going the O365 route, and it looked good... until you found out that a needed feature cost extra. By the time we had the proposal to what we wanted the cost was going to be enough to buy new standalone licenses every year and a half. NOPE.

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  • (Score: 4, Interesting) by cmdrklarg on Wednesday March 13 2019, @04:49PM

    by cmdrklarg (5048) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday March 13 2019, @04:49PM (#813807)

    I forgot to add: If it were up to me I'd be loading up LibreOffice instead of MS.

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