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Support is a tricky term. We have 16 year old Solaris boxes that we still pay the vendor for "support". We will call the vendor for "support" and they tell us one of two things: 1: Upgrade to a recent version, or 2: Give us 6 weeks to find parts then we'll see what happens. Most vendorss will gladly take your money and call it "support", even though they have no intention of actually supporting anything. So if you lose XP support, what have you actually lost? My employer still runs XP, because it is too costly to upgrade all the desktops. Microsoft will gladly take money to "support" us, which will probably mean they will tell us to upgrade should we ever call. I can tell them to upgrade for free, but I'm not a vendor...