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Exchange Server 5.5 Support Ends in December 2005

Exchange 5.5 RetiresMicrosoft is planning to terminate support for Exchange Server 5.5
No further updates or technical bulletins are planned for the Exchange Server 5.5 Mail Server after December of 2005. Microsoft is recommending you begin to move your email systems now. What are the options and costs for an new Exchange Mail Server System? Check out the story below for details on the upgrade process.
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Microsoft Ends Support for Windows NT 4.0 Server/Workstation

Microsoft is ending support for Windows NT 4.0 Server and Workstation. After January 1, 2005 Microsoft will no longer provide security updates for these operating systems. 

Does your network currently utilize Windows NT 4.0 Servers or Workstations? Not sure? Call Delta Systems Group to find out how to eliminate these security risks.Read the full story

 

 

Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 - Should You Deploy it?

Service Pack 2 for Windows XP may cause problems with some of your software. This Information Week Article by Scott Finnie will give you some additional information before you upgrade that PC. Read the full story

 

Office 2003: Which Version Should You Buy?

Microsoft Office 2003

Microsoft Office 2003 is here, with a bewildering array of versions. This site details which editions are available, and the products and technologies that are included in each.Jump to the site

 

Microsoft Extends Windows 98/SE/Me Support to June 2006

Windows 98/SE/MeYielding to complaints from users and businesses worldwide, Microsoft announced in January that it would extend support for the Windows 98, 98 SE and Me operating systems through June of 2006. Microsoft explains its reasoning here.Read the full story

 

 

 

August 16, 2003 SECURITY ALERT: MS Blast Worm

MS Blast Virus AlertThe Most Virulent Internet Worm Ever
MSBlast (alias Lovsan, Blaster and Posa) is an Internet "Worm" virus, designed to take over your machine on the 16th of August, 2003, using it to attach the Microsoft Update Web site. Find out how to protect your computer against MSBlast and other viruses of this type.Read the full story