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Windows XP and Server 2003 - What is Sophos Endpoint?

Hi all,

 

Unavoidablly (for the moment) we still have a couple of XP and Server 2003 clients in our environment.

 

If I looks at the status of Sophos on these machines everything seems to be updating normally and looks healthy and normal.  If I look at their status on the the Enterprise Console, again, everything looks healthy and normal.

 

However, I understand from this link: https://community.sophos.com/kb/en-us/128057 that Server 2003 and XP are 'retired'.


Does this simply mean that I cannot get support for Sophos on this OS's?  Is there a specified date when Sophos will just stop working on these OS's or can we hope that it will continue to work, just in an unsupported format?



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  • Hello ISHelpdesk,

    for the moment they still update, they will stop to do so real soon now (unless you have licensed the Extended Support). I.e. Endpoint will continue to run but with outdated detection data.

    The Sophos Messenger should have displayed a message. I you haven't seen it run the messenger (C:\Program Files (x86)\Sophos\SophosMessenger\Sophos.Messenger.exe), this should redisplay all current messages (unless you have already seen them and checked the Do not show again).

    Christian

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  • Hello ISHelpdesk,

    for the moment they still update, they will stop to do so real soon now (unless you have licensed the Extended Support). I.e. Endpoint will continue to run but with outdated detection data.

    The Sophos Messenger should have displayed a message. I you haven't seen it run the messenger (C:\Program Files (x86)\Sophos\SophosMessenger\Sophos.Messenger.exe), this should redisplay all current messages (unless you have already seen them and checked the Do not show again).

    Christian

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