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Microsoft Service Packs Going Out of Support

Chris Stauffer notes over at MyITForum some Microsoft Service Packs that are about to go out of support. Those of you who haven't upgraded yet should take note. His post in its entirety says...

SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 3a

Support Ended July 10, 2007, Custom Support available

SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 0

Support Ended July 10, 2007
Microsoft recommends customers upgrade to Service Pack 1.
Please note that Custom Support will not be available.

Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 1

Support Ends January 8, 2008
Customers currently on Service Pack 1 should consider migrating to Service Pack 2.

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