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Support Transitions for Office 2000 and Office 2003 SP2

It's time for another friendly product transition reminder...  This time, we are going to focus on Office 2000 and Office 2003 SP2.
 
All editions of Office 2000 will reach the end of the Extended Support phase on July 14, 2009.  After this date, Office 2000 will no longer be publicly supported.  This means that Microsoft will no longer provide any assisted support and will no longer provide security updates for this product.  Self-Help Online Support (including the knowledge base and other articles on http://support.microsoft.com/) will continue to be available for a minimum of 12 months after this date.  This means that there is very little time remaining to complete your migration to a newer version of Office!  If you haven't already done so, I would recommend discussing your options with your local Microsoft representative.

In addition, I also want to take this opportunity to remind everyone that support for Office 2003 SP2 ended on October 14, 2008.  To continue to receive support for Office 2003 (including future security updates), you will need to upgrade to a supported service pack.  Office 2003 SP3 is currently available from the Download Center and Microsoft Update websites.  Unfortunately, we still occasionally recieve questions about the Service Pack Support Policy.  Please be sure to keep updated on Microsoft service packs, to remain supported!

Each of these product transitions have previously been announced on the Support Lifecycle website and within our quarterly newsletter.  Be sure to check the site for updates or subscribe to the newsletter, today!

*This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.*

 

Published Wednesday, May 06, 2009 5:54 PM by Jared Proudfoot

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