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منقوووووول
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته؛
وصلني بريد يحمل تذكيراً مهماً من مايكروسوفت... مضمونه باختصار:
- في الأول من شهر مارس من هذا العام 2010 ،
سوف تبدأ نسخ ويندوز7 الـ RC بإيقاف تشغيل الكمبيوتر تلقائياً كل ساعتين استعداداً لإنتهاء فترة صلاحيتها في الأول من يونيو، 2010.
لهذا عليكم بتغيير نسخ الـ RC وشراء الـ RTM. وللتذكير فإنهم ينصحونكم بالمسارعة وعمل نسخ احتياطية لملفاتكم تمهيداً لعمل تثبيت "نظيف" للويندوز الدائم ، ويندوز7.
- في 13 من شهر أبريل 2010، ينتهي دعم الشركة للويندوز فيستا RTM .
وللأمان وضمان التحديث النهائي يقولون بوجوب التأكد من وجود إحدى الحزم الخدمية SP2 أو SP1 مع الفيستا.
- 13 من شهر يوليو 2010؛
ينتهي دعم ويندوز XP بالحزمة الخدمية الثانية SP2 وأيضاً للويندوز 2000. وينصحونكم بالتأكد من تثبيت الحزمة الخدمية الثالثة SP3 أو الإنتقال إلى ويندوز 7.
هذا نص الايميل
Note from the Editor
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Even though February is the shortest month of the year, it is by far one of the busiest for announcements!
With the end of support (EOS) coming for several products, moving to Windows 7 and utilizing the many features built into the product can help you achieve a more secure and compliant platform for your users, reduce your help desk costs, and increase performance and reliability for your end users. Here are some key dates to remember:
March 1, 2010 – Windows 7 RC pre-expiration shut downs begin.
Beginning March 1, the Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC) will start to shut down every two hours in preparation for its expiration on June 1, 2010. That means you will need to migrate your RC systems to a released to manufacturing (RTM) version of Windows 7; or your previous operating system. Remember to back up all your data as either option will require a clean installation. For more information, read this post on the Windows Team blog.
April 13, 2010 – Support for Windows Vista RTM ends.
To help ensure your Windows Vista PCs stay secure and up to date, make sure they are running Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) or Service Pack 2 (SP2).
July 13, 2010 – Support for Windows XP SP2 and Windows 2000 ends.
If you are running Windows XP, stay more secure by moving to Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) or migrating to Windows 7.
Updating your Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Vista–based PCs before the end of mainstream support dates will ensure that your PCs stay supported and receive security updates. Migrating to Windows 7 provides the longest support lifecycle for your organization, helping to ensure protection, support, and timely updates.
For more information, visit our new End of Support center when it goes live later this month at www.microsoft.com/eos. Need more time to test your application and hardware compatibility in Windows 7? If so, the Windows 7 Enterprise 90-Day Trial provides a great opportunity for you to finish critical testing with a full version of Windows 7 Enterprise.
Throughout this month’s newsletter, you’ll find resources to help you get ready to deploy Windows 7 in your organization, and simplify the deployment process. For those of you attending the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Summit this month, please find me and say “hi” or set up some time with me to chat about this newsletter, the Springboard Series, and what you would like to see us cover in 2010.
Stephen Rose
Sr. Community Manager, Microsoft Windows Client IT Pro
ياسلام عليكي يا أبل
ما تعرف خير ليمن تجرب غيري
منقوووووول
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته؛
وصلني بريد يحمل تذكيراً مهماً من مايكروسوفت... مضمونه باختصار:
- في الأول من شهر مارس من هذا العام 2010 ،
سوف تبدأ نسخ ويندوز7 الـ RC بإيقاف تشغيل الكمبيوتر تلقائياً كل ساعتين استعداداً لإنتهاء فترة صلاحيتها في الأول من يونيو، 2010.
لهذا عليكم بتغيير نسخ الـ RC وشراء الـ RTM. وللتذكير فإنهم ينصحونكم بالمسارعة وعمل نسخ احتياطية لملفاتكم تمهيداً لعمل تثبيت "نظيف" للويندوز الدائم ، ويندوز7.
- في 13 من شهر أبريل 2010، ينتهي دعم الشركة للويندوز فيستا RTM .
وللأمان وضمان التحديث النهائي يقولون بوجوب التأكد من وجود إحدى الحزم الخدمية SP2 أو SP1 مع الفيستا.
- 13 من شهر يوليو 2010؛
ينتهي دعم ويندوز XP بالحزمة الخدمية الثانية SP2 وأيضاً للويندوز 2000. وينصحونكم بالتأكد من تثبيت الحزمة الخدمية الثالثة SP3 أو الإنتقال إلى ويندوز 7.
هذا نص الايميل
Note from the Editor
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/dd162324.stephen_rose.jpg
Even though February is the shortest month of the year, it is by far one of the busiest for announcements!
With the end of support (EOS) coming for several products, moving to Windows 7 and utilizing the many features built into the product can help you achieve a more secure and compliant platform for your users, reduce your help desk costs, and increase performance and reliability for your end users. Here are some key dates to remember:
March 1, 2010 – Windows 7 RC pre-expiration shut downs begin.
Beginning March 1, the Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC) will start to shut down every two hours in preparation for its expiration on June 1, 2010. That means you will need to migrate your RC systems to a released to manufacturing (RTM) version of Windows 7; or your previous operating system. Remember to back up all your data as either option will require a clean installation. For more information, read this post on the Windows Team blog.
April 13, 2010 – Support for Windows Vista RTM ends.
To help ensure your Windows Vista PCs stay secure and up to date, make sure they are running Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) or Service Pack 2 (SP2).
July 13, 2010 – Support for Windows XP SP2 and Windows 2000 ends.
If you are running Windows XP, stay more secure by moving to Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) or migrating to Windows 7.
Updating your Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Vista–based PCs before the end of mainstream support dates will ensure that your PCs stay supported and receive security updates. Migrating to Windows 7 provides the longest support lifecycle for your organization, helping to ensure protection, support, and timely updates.
For more information, visit our new End of Support center when it goes live later this month at www.microsoft.com/eos. Need more time to test your application and hardware compatibility in Windows 7? If so, the Windows 7 Enterprise 90-Day Trial provides a great opportunity for you to finish critical testing with a full version of Windows 7 Enterprise.
Throughout this month’s newsletter, you’ll find resources to help you get ready to deploy Windows 7 in your organization, and simplify the deployment process. For those of you attending the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Summit this month, please find me and say “hi” or set up some time with me to chat about this newsletter, the Springboard Series, and what you would like to see us cover in 2010.
Stephen Rose
Sr. Community Manager, Microsoft Windows Client IT Pro
ياسلام عليكي يا أبل
ما تعرف خير ليمن تجرب غيري