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Exchange 2000 is dead

By Nicolas Blank11/01/2011Anouncements, Exchange

Well… not so much dead as out of support. As of today both Exchange 2000 and SQL 7 Support ends, which means, no more patches, no more support unless you buy a custom support agreement.

If this doesn’t bother you and you don’t plan on moving – great, if you didn’t know about this and it affects you– it may be time for a change….

 

Happy upgrading

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