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Windows Embedded Standard 7 end of support: October 13, 2020

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Christine Ahonen
Former Employee
Nov 10, 2020

Windows Embedded Standard 7 reached end of support on October 13, 2020. As devices running Windows Embedded Standard 7 will no longer receive updates of any kind from Microsoft,

we recommend migrating any remaining devices to Windows 10 IoT as quickly as possible.

 

If you were unable to complete your migration in time, Microsoft offers the Extended Security Update (ESU) program as a last resort. This paid program will ensure that your devices receive critical and important security updates for a maximum of three years after the end of support date, which in the case of Windows Embedded Standard 7, would be October 10, 2023.

 

Extended Security Updates for embedded devices, including Windows Embedded Standard 7, are only available from OEMs. Other products currently supported by the ESU program include SQL Server 2008 R2 for Embedded Systems, Windows Server 2008 R2 for Embedded Systems, and Windows 7 for Embedded Systems. For more information, see the Extended Security Updates FAQ.

 

Additional resources

For more information on end of support dates for Windows and other Microsoft products, see the following resources:

 

Published Nov 10, 2020
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2 Comments

  • jugarcal's avatar
    jugarcal
    Copper Contributor

    Hello.
    We are a little cinema theatre in a little village in Spain and we own a DCI compliant cinema server brand: QUBE, Model: QXPD, it's a Windows Standard 7 bases system, and it's a closed system (as it must meet the cinema  industries security features DCI).
    Last week when trying to play a trailer made in 2022 (date/time stamp in 2022) it gave this error:

    UNSUPPORTED RFC3339 date time string '2022-01-27T16:20:01'

     

    It seems it's the famous Y2k22 problem and we are going to get this problem with all the new films we need to show. How can we solve it?

     

    Thanks!!!

  • Ezer_Farhi's avatar
    Ezer_Farhi
    Copper Contributor

    Hello

    Any plans for extending the support (via the ESU program) for Windows Embedded 8? 

    Any extended time will do.

    Thank you