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Yes, 2014 is the date for XP/IE and included applications.
It was not a pronouncement(ie. press release, blog comment etc), iirc it was included in a KB article or something akin to one. -- winston ms-mvp mail "Earle Horton" wrote in message ... People at MSFT are fond of making pronouncements like this, but the customer still has some control. The truth is you never know, and everyone who continues to use WebDAV in OE or Outlook is voting in its favor. The implied threat is that if you cut me off I will begin using Gmail full time, and looking at Gmail's ads whenever I log on to their web site. Then they won't be able to tell their advertisers, "We have X million active subscribers." Judging by the comments in microsoft.public.msn.discussion, people are even continuing to use MSN Explorer to access their MSN mail. I don't think that MSN Email is DeltaSync enabled. Correct me if I am wrong here. I am now using Outlook Connector, more or less exclusively. The latest version seems to have most of the wrinkles out of it. Knock on wood. I assume you are talking about "lifecycle support" for XP, but MSN support continues for as long as you pay your monthly subscription fee. Earle "...winston" wrote in message ... Elimination of Http access using WebDAV in OE.... ...last Msft comment was -- No sooner than January 2009. I.e. might be sooner than 2014 the date when lifecycle support for the entire product expires. -- ...winston ms-mvp mail "Peter Foldes" wrote in message ... Until the year 2014 at least -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "D. Spencer Hines" wrote in message ... Another big plus for OE is how *quickly* it opens when clicked... Outlook EXPRESS... In Truth. No waiting for the spinning doughnut in WLM to finish -- or just a significant delay w/o the spinning doughnut -- if not signing on. How long will XP users be able to continue using OE and be able to connect to HTTP and POP3 accounts? -- DSH Lux et Veritas et Libertas Deus Vult |
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