Just days before launching Windows Vista, Microsoft has made the decision to extend the support lifecycle for your consumer versions of its currently shipping Windows XP technique. Microsoft is now providing 5 years of "mainstream" assistance, plus five years of "extended support" for XP Media Center and XP Home Edition. Previously,
Microsoft Office Pro Plus, Microsoft provided no extended support for your customer variations of its XP operating system. Consequently,
Buy Office 2007, consumer versions of XP are now covered under mainstream support through April 2009,
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Cheap Office 2010, Microsoft now provides the same number of many years of assistance for business and customer variations of Windows XP. The main difference between mainstream and extended support is the way Microsoft treats non-security-focused hotfixes. Under mainstream support,
Microsoft Office Professional Plus, Microsoft provides these kinds of hotfixes for free. Under extended, customers are required to pay for non-security hotfixes and must sign an "extended hotfix agreement, purchased within 90 days of mainstream support ending."