kemical

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Today being the 8th of April 2014 means that Microsoft have finally stopped supporting this amazing operating system. See the link below for more information.


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http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/end-support-help
 
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Question: can XP be considered a hazard to others, used on-line? Like thinking about the bot-function? Personal risks about viruses and such is one thing, but risking others is quite something else. Not that I would want to shoot every XP user...

Yes (legally) it can be and IS considered a hazard to other… more than one insurance company has decided that having xp on a server which stores a clients "personal | private data" makes your business a higher risk of being sued.

To be clear, this has little to do with actual facts and is more about perception.
Agreed XP was great for it's time, but Windows 10 is superior in every regard vs XP. To Mikes point it still uses the NT kernel but it is indeed a complete rewrite and so is the Internet Explorer engine. MS basically gutted a lot of legacy support that really needed to go due to enhance the OS security model.

I've been involved in many large scale OS migrations (1000+ device) and they can be extremely difficult to execute mostly due to legacy applications that either don't have support, the company or people that created the software doesn't exist. I think we've been planning and developing our Windows 10 migration plan for at least a year at my current job. I built-out most of the imaging process for it and have been having a blast getting some older integral applications working on Windows 10.
 
Xp was a great OS for its time. I liked the colorful environment. I still used xp, if some applications would run there. I tried to find alternatives for running on xp, but I didn't find. So I've to say goodbye to xp but unfortunately everything has its time