XP Embedded SP2 end of support too?

I understand that the XP SP2 will have more no updates for it security.

What about XPe SP2? Why the site MS says it won't be retired until 01/01/11?

Will I continue to receive updates? I'll still be able to push the WSUS?

I'm very confused about the difference in XPSP2 vs XPeSP2 life cycles.

Thanks for any help clarify this for me!

I agree with my colleague Laurent in WSUS forum: get SP3 installed as soon as POSSIBLE seek additional help forum in a Windows Embedded (or current equivalent) or contact your local representative of the Ms.

If the XPe SP2 computers are running "core products" which are incompatible with SP3, you have a headache on your hands, Justin.

~ Robear Dyer (PA Bear) ~ MS MVP (that is to say, mail, security, Windows & Update Services) since 2002 ~ WARNING: MS MVPs represent or work for Microsoft

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