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What's That Ticking Sound?

Microsoft SQL Server 2000 SP4 mainstream support ends 8 April 2008 and - as of the datetime of this post - they are sticking with that date. That's 4 months and 3 days from today.

There are still a lot of SQL Server 2000 instances out there...

:{> Andy


Published Wednesday, December 05, 2007 5:22 PM by andyleonard
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Denis Gobo said:

April 8th is my Birthday, that SQL support issue is irrelevant  IMNSHO  :-)

Hopefully people will start switching to 2005 soon.......however there are still 6.5 instances out there

December 5, 2007 4:29 PM
 

Thomas Williams said:

If so, then it's worth knowing that mainstream support ends April 2008 (via Andy Leonard, who asks "What's...

December 5, 2007 8:35 PM

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About andyleonard

Andy Leonard is a SQL Server MVP, database developer, engineer, husband, and father. Andy lives in Farmville Virginia with his lovely bride Christy Lynn and their three children: Stevie Ray, Emma Grace, and Riley Cooper. Andy's two older children - Manda and Penny - are grown and married. When he's not working (and Andy works a lot), he enjoys spending time with his family, working on their old farmhouse, fishing, and reading older sci-fi series.
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