Microsoft Pulls the Plug On Its Free, Two-Decade-Old Windows Deployment Toolkit
Microsoft has abruptly retired the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit, a free platform that IT administrators have relied on to deploy Windows operating systems and applications for more than two decades. The retirement, reports the Register, came with "immediate" notice, meaning no more fixes, support, security patches, or updates, and the download packages may be removed from official distribution channels.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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