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Version 10.0.2034 and Windows 7


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Here's the relevant OS support link: https://support-eol.eset.com/en/policy_business/os_support_policy_win.html .

My take on this is EEA/EES ver. 10.x won't even install itself on any device with Win 7 installed . As such, an existing EEA/EES installation on Win 7 will not try to auto upgrade to ver. 10.x. If did, the installation would fail anyway.

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9 hours ago, itman said:

Here's the relevant OS support link: https://support-eol.eset.com/en/policy_business/os_support_policy_win.html .

My take on this is EEA/EES ver. 10.x won't even install itself on any device with Win 7 installed . As such, an existing EEA/EES installation on Win 7 will not try to auto upgrade to ver. 10.x. If did, the installation would fail anyway.

according to the chart, win10 support will end at 2025?  but win10 1809/2021 LTSC/IOT have upstream 10 years support, so win10 will survive at least until 2028(LTSC/IOT)/2031(IOT). can eset be used at that time?

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14 hours ago, tbsky said:

according to the chart, win10 support will end at 2025?  but win10 1809/2021 LTSC/IOT have upstream 10 years support, so win10 will survive at least until 2028(LTSC/IOT)/2031(IOT). can eset be used at that time?

Good question.

I would open a support ticket and ask this question there. My best guess is when Microsoft make a public announcement on extended support details for Win 10, Eset will make its decision on extending support.

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On 12/5/2022 at 10:46 PM, itman said:

Good question.

I would open a support ticket and ask this question there. My best guess is when Microsoft make a public announcement on extended support details for Win 10, Eset will make its decision on extending support.

thanks a lot for the help. I hope it's not too hard to support these win10/win11 LTSC/IOT versions. since they were born about the same time as windows server (like windows server 2016/2019/2022). maybe they can be supported together.

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