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Clock ticking on Windows Server 2003 extended support timeline

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Clock ticking on Windows Server 2003 extended support timeline

The end of extended support for Windows Server 2003 is just under a year away. One manager says the average migration will take 200 days, so start thinking about migrating if you haven't already.

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