Windows Update after the end of life for xp.

I'll be able to download the updates at the end of life for xp sp3 - after the end of life for xp?

If you want what will be (hopefully) proved to be a definitive statement of Microsoft, more information here on XP after April 8, 2014...

http://www.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/enterprise/endofsupport.aspx

Most of the people here do not work and can not talk or on behalf of Microsoft.

Tricky

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