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n0arp
Jul 07, 2019Explorer
The best thing you can do if you don't have licensing for a newer version is to wipe them and let someone else deal with it. If you must provide an OS, find an intuitive Linux distribution (Ubuntu, Fedora) and donate them with that - that will provide the needed functionality for the majority of interested parties and allow them to run a modern browser.
I'm a Network Security Engineer by trade, and wouldn't touch XP in this era. It's been end of support for over five years now and has several well documented issues. There are a few ad-hoc updates for the most severe of issues, but it's a significant liability and the fact that it is end of life should be heeded.
I'm a Network Security Engineer by trade, and wouldn't touch XP in this era. It's been end of support for over five years now and has several well documented issues. There are a few ad-hoc updates for the most severe of issues, but it's a significant liability and the fact that it is end of life should be heeded.
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