Updated: July 14, 2020 (January 27, 2014)
Charts & IllustrationsProducts Leaving Extended Support in 2014 and 2015
When products exit Extended support, paid custom support contracts (if offered) are the only option from Microsoft, and updates to the product, including security updates, should not be expected outside of the terms defined within paid custom support contracts.
2014 | |
Date | Product Exiting Extended Support |
Jan. 14 | Live Communications Server 2003 |
Apr. 8 | Windows XP(1) |
Office 2003 and Related Desktop Applications
(FrontPage, Outlook, Project, Visio) |
|
Exchange Server 2003 | |
Project Server 2003 | |
SharePoint Server 2003 | |
July 8 | BizTalk Server 2004 |
Oct. 14 | ISA Server 2004 Standard Edition |
2015 | |
Date | Product Exiting Extended Support |
Jan. 13 | Host Integration Server 2004 |
Operations Manager 2005 | |
Systems Management Server 2003/2003 R2 | |
Apr. 14 | Live Communications Server 2005 |
ISA Server 2004 Enterprise Edition | |
July 14(2) | Windows Server 2003/2003 R2 |
Dec. 31 | Forefront Protection |
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