![]() ![]() ![]() I still use Excel 3 & MS Word 2, despite having an Office 365 subscription, and various newer versions retail. I get the contract obsolescence thing, after-all the strongest competition to NEW MS products is OLD MS products. Which of course is a further problem, is that there is no authoritative source from MS. Oddly enough a quick search for these checksums isn’t coming up with anything so I guess I’m first. Like everything with crypto, it’s so easy to mess it up. For reference: $ shasum -a 512256 ħb44095feff471dee9366a2153dfe2654d70754c21b7e5204ed950cdf4a3f15a Ĭalculating with shasum offers a few algorighims as this isn’t a simple one shot deal. NET 1.1 SP1 is still online surprisingly. NET’s deployment packages are no longer for download, while. And as you can see cnet is already in the top downloads, and will become the authoritative download by fiat.Īlso the early. The purge is in full force, and search pages haven’t caught up. Office 2003 SP1 is no moreĪ quick search on BING for MS Office 2003 updates still shows links, but they are simply no more. Naturally this wasn’t taken as a message that people wanted this kind of product, and why fill a void when you can remove a product? So now the majority of downloads that you will find are infected, corrupted and just going to cause further problems.Īnd here we go again. Microsoft movie maker was a popular download for Windows XP, and MS removed the download, as hosting it was apparently encouraging people to keep on using XP. Instead of introducing an update to verify SHA-2 into legacy systems, and re-signing old updates, instead MS has taken the path of obsolesce and pulled the downloads instead. From the article here, on August 3rd, (aka yesterday) the purge will be complete.
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