Those of us who won't pay for Win7 Extended Security Updates - say, 300 or 400 million of us - are just kind of scratching our heads. Nor has there been an official announcement of a Win7 end-of-service reprieve. We haven’t yet seen a February Monthly Rollup Preview. There’s been no commitment to fixing that security hole in unpaid Win7, either. Will Windows 7 get a February Monthly Rollup, for everyone? Will it include a fix for this dumb bug, in addition to fixes for as-yet-unannounced security holes? Will there be two Monthly Rollups, one for paying customers and the other for the hoi polloi ?ĭon’t forget that Microsoft has already announced, in Security Advisory ADV200001, that there’s another security hole in Internet Explorer’s JScript engine, CVE-2020-0674. The following repost of a similarly question may help: - REPOST - Is my Windows 7 going be shut down soon Lyle MacBride. That makes it time to find something new. Windows 7 will no longer br supported as of January 14, 2020. Which immediately raises the question: How? Answer (1 of 3): The easiest way would be to replace Windows 7. We are working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release, which will be released to all customers running Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1.
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