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microsoft dropping windows xp

Grotto123

Active Member
Original Poster
Now that microsoft has announced they are not supporting windows xp will this have an effect on the pos system disney uses at all merchandise and quick service and table service restaurants. Will the go towards windows 8 or an apple backed system.
 

RonAnnArbor

Well-Known Member
I doubt it -- I don't think Disney has ever had MS support -- they use the software but they have their own IT department that has nothing to do with MS....I don't forsee any changes for the immediate future...just because MS isn't supporting it anymore doesn't mean that companies aren't still using it -- it just means Microsoft won't do any updates to the software nor be available to help with trouble shooting...but again, WDW doesn't need their support.
 

Grotto123

Active Member
Original Poster
Only reason I mention this is as being a cast member at a qsr the pos registers running windows xp drasticly slowed when tap to go was installed so this could be a great oppertunity for disney to make the next gen system work at its fullest capability by updating the pos system
 

Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
Now that microsoft has announced they are not supporting windows xp will this have an effect on the pos system disney uses at all merchandise and quick service and table service restaurants. Will the go towards windows 8 or an apple backed system.
Microsoft no longer supporting Windows XP does not mean that the systems using it will suddenly stop working. It simple means they will no longer be actively updating it, fixing bugs, etc. If Disney's POS systems hardware remains relatively unchanged they will be able to use XP long after MS pulls the plug. I still have component saws that are running Win98
 

englanddg

One Little Spark...
MS dropped XP support years ago.

What disturbs me is that MS no longer sells 7 pro...

I spent half the afternoon setting up a beta lab for 8 pro. Love 8 so far, but need to learn it far better if I'm going to administrate it.
 

danlb_2000

Premium Member
MS dropped XP support years ago.

What disturbs me is that MS no longer sells 7 pro...

I spent half the afternoon setting up a beta lab for 8 pro. Love 8 so far, but need to learn it far better if I'm going to administrate it.

Mainstream support ended in 2009, but extended support doesn't end until April 8, 2014.
 

englanddg

One Little Spark...
It hasn't changed all that much since 2000. Most of the shell scripting still works, most of the batch scripting still works...all the way through 7 (haven't fully tested 8, I played with it in beta, and that was about it)...and even the 2000 build is still based off NT.

And that's where I started (with "professional" versions). NT 3.5 (god that was a buggy OS)...
 

englanddg

One Little Spark...
I doubt it -- I don't think Disney has ever had MS support -- they use the software but they have their own IT department that has nothing to do with MS....I don't forsee any changes for the immediate future...just because MS isn't supporting it anymore doesn't mean that companies aren't still using it -- it just means Microsoft won't do any updates to the software nor be available to help with trouble shooting...but again, WDW doesn't need their support.

Yes, because they are doing such a bang up job rolling out wifi and stable websites at the moment.
 

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