Microsoft displays a notification that Office 2010 will end support in October next year
The Microsoft Office 2010 Office software suite, released in June 2009, will end in October next year. All support will no longer receive Microsoft security updates. This version of the office suite was developed by Microsoft based on the Microsoft Office 2007 version, which is relatively good in terms of compatibility and therefore has a high market share. However, after 10 years of release, the old version will be supported by Microsoft. Now it has been less than a year since the end of support, so Microsoft started to pop up windows to remind users.
At present, Microsoft has begun to deploy a pop-up prompt module in Office 2010. When the user opens the software, the toolbar at the top will pop up the end support reminder. After clicking the toolbar notification, the user will be taken to the end support reminder page that Microsoft has made. Naturally, the purpose of Microsoft is to remind users to deploy the new version as soon as possible. Office 2007, which was released with Windows 7, has long ended support, and Windows 7, also released in 2009, will end its life cycle next month. There are still a lot of supported operating systems and software products to be terminated next year, so it is also necessary for commercial enterprises to plan for upgrades as soon as possible. It is not uncommon for office software to penetrate the internals of an enterprise, so it is important for an enterprise to be able to receive and install security updates in a timely manner.
Via: PCWorld