03-31-05 10:58 PM
I would think RTR would be the one to go by, since they are the ones who
build and maintain them.
Yes, they can be run legally past their support dates. When support is
discontinued, it means they no longer support problems, issues, hot fixes,
patches, etc.
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"Troy Allen Cross" <tac@ysu.edu> wrote in message
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| Hello all,
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| Ready-to-Run software reports that Microsoft FPSE 2002 for Unix support
ends
| on 06/30/2006.
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| Microsoft reports that Microsoft FPSE 2002 for Unix support ends on
12/2006.
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| Which is it?
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| Legally, can the FPSE be maintained on Unix past their support dates?
|
| Thanks in advance, Troy
|
| Troy Allen Cross
| Manager, Operations and Technical Support, Computer Services
| Youngstown State University
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