No, Windows 7 is no longer supported by Microsoft as of January 14, 2020. After this date, Microsoft stopped providing security updates and technical support for the operating system. Users are encouraged to upgrade to a newer version of Windows to ensure they receive ongoing updates and support.
EAP-MS-CHAPv2/PEAP-MS-CHAPv2
Still not supported.
windows 7
xp does not support above directx 9 but win 7 can do.......
Yes, Microsoft provide support for Windows 7.
MS Windows 7 Ultimate.
Yes, Microsoft Outlook from MS Office 2007 can be installed and run on Windows 7. However, it's important to note that Windows 7 is not officially supported by Microsoft for Office 2007, as Office 2007 was designed for earlier versions of Windows. While it may work, users could encounter compatibility issues or lack of updates and support. It's generally recommended to use a more recent version of Office on supported operating systems for better performance and security.
The most commonly used versions of MS Windows are: Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Vista, and soon - Windows 7!
There's no such thing as "MS Paint 2003." If you meant the Paint program from Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, yes. Just copy the program from a Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 installation to your Windows 7 installation.
Windows XPWindows VistaWindows 7
Yes even though Windows 7 is newer.
Windows is better than DOS in many ways 1. Windows is graphical user interface while DOS is command line interface. 2. Windows has more security than DOS. 3. Windows supports a large number of applications and utilities that are not supported by DOS. 4. Windows is more user friendly and widely accepted. 5. Windows allows easy networking and network mapping. 6. Windows allows interactive troubleshooting. 7. Windows uses hybrid kernel while DOS uses monolithic kernel. 8. Windows (Xp onwards) supports plug and play devices while DOS doesnt. The list is endless.