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douglas9

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Wed Mar 20, 2019, 11:38 AM Mar 2019

If you don't want end of support notifications on Windows 7, block KB4493132 [View all]

Microsoft announced earlier this month that it would start to show end of support notifications on devices running the company's Windows 7 operating system.

Windows 7 support ends in January 2020 for consumer versions of the operating system. Enterprise customers may extend support by up to three years for a fee that doubles every year.

The update notifications are informative in nature; they won't include actionable options, e.g. to upgrade the operating system to a version of Windows that is still supported according to Microsoft. Whether that remains so as the support end draws nearer is anyone's guess.

Up until now we did not really know how Microsoft wanted to push these end of support notifications to Windows 7 devices.

Yesterday's release of KB4493132 for Windows 7 changes that. The update is available through Windows Update and will be downloaded and installed on devices that have automatic updates enabled (which is the default status of Windows Update).

https://www.ghacks.net/2019/03/20/if-you-dont-want-end-of-support-notifications-on-windows-10-block-kb4493132/

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I have Windows 7 Professional WhiteTara Mar 2019 #1
It just installed on my computer 2naSalit Mar 2019 #2
I hid it after looking it up ThingsGottaChange Mar 2019 #3
Whew, found it 2naSalit Mar 2019 #4
Cannot find in - running Windows 7 Pro 64-bit CountAllVotes Apr 2019 #5
End of Support... uriel1972 Apr 2019 #6
Thanks for the info. CountAllVotes Apr 2019 #7
Time to let it die noneof_theabove Apr 2019 #8
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