Microsoft's popular server-based OS, Windows Server 2003, ended Extended Support on July 14, 2015. This OS brought several brand-new features like Automated System Recovery and ACPI-less support.
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Windows Server 2003 was supported officially by Microsoft for over 12 years, and it's actually still being used by 0.02 percent of all PCs worldwide, according to info from StatCounter.
The latest edition of Macrium Reflect fixes a couple of major issues. The first one is related to disk image failures where users reported an "Invalid Function" error, while the second is an AVX bug.
Microsoft's operating system seems to have been the target of yet another leak, as the source code for Windows XP, as well as Windows Server 2003, has reportedly surfaced on the internet.
In a "highly unusual" move, Microsoft has published a security patch for Windows XP, Windows 8, and Windows Server 2003, preventing further spread of the 'WannaCry' ransomware attack.
Microsoft has issued a new security alert for owners of PCs that have Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 installed, due to a newly discovered local elevation of privilege exploit.