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Citing a potential 'wormable' flaw in Remote Desktop Services, Microsoft is patching not just Windows 7, but its no-longer-supported XP and Windows Server 2003 OS variants, as well.
Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 are supposed to be dead, but Microsoft's emergency update to address serious vulnerabilities gives organizations another excuse to hang on to these legacy ...
Server admins are even more conservative. In this case, Windows Server 2008 R2 requires 64-bit hardware, and the interface is just different enough to make them nervous.
Windows Server 2003 died today as a product, but not necessarily in the hearts and minds of IT pros, nor in the networks they manage.
Various media outlets are reporting that the source code for the legacy operating systems Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 have leaked online. Do they pose a risk?
In a "highly unusual" move, Microsoft has published a security patch for Windows XP, Windows 8, and Windows Server 2003, preventing further spread of the 'WannaCry' ransomware attack.
Microsoft first introduced the Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT) as a way to migrate from Windows NT to Window 2000. Since shipping Windows Server 2003, Microsoft has made some changes to the ...
In fact, Microsoft also stopped issuing antimalware definitions for Windows XP on July 14 as well. Windows Server 2003 had a 12-year lifespan, but today it's considered by Microsoft to be an ...
I didn't even think about the fact that there are no drivers for Windows XP available for it.<BR><BR>Should I be able to use the Windows Server 2003 drivers?
I never have bothered to look into this issue because it never was an issue to me--XP Pro is the workstation, 2003 is the server. I always thought it was crazy to use a server OS for a workstation ...
The source code for Microsoft Windows XP and Windows 2003 has leaked, or at least part of it has.