InJune 2024, Zoom plans to release the final version of the Zoom Rooms for Windows 32-bit application. The 64-bit version of Zoom Rooms for Windows is unaffected and will continue to be developed and supported.
The anticipated version number of the final release of the Zoom Rooms for Windows 32-bit application is 6.0.7. Windows-based Zoom Rooms using the 32-bit version must upgrade to the 64-bit version. The 64-bit version of Zoom Rooms for Windows requires a 64-bit version of the Windows Operating System (OS).
Please note: this announcement only applies to the 32-bit version of Zoom Rooms for Windows. The 64-bit version of Zoom Rooms for Windows is unaffected and will continue to be developed and supported by Zoom.
Historically, when Zoom released a new version of Zoom Rooms for Windows, Zoom made available both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the application. Over time, the memory limitations inherent to 32-bit Windows applications have constrained the performance of the 32-bit version of Zoom Rooms for Windows, even when it is used on a 64-bit Windows OS. Continued development of Zoom Rooms features like Whiteboard, Intelligent Director, Smart Gallery and multi-camera necessitate transitioning to a 64-bit only Windows application, and the end of support for the 32-bit version of Zoom Rooms for Windows.
Any Windows PC running the 32-bit version of Zoom Rooms for Windows must be upgraded to the 64-bit version of Zoom Rooms for Windows. Any Windows PC running the 32-bit version of Windows OS will require an OS upgrade to a 64-bit version of Windows OS prior to installation of the 64-bit version of Zoom Rooms for Windows.
This method is best used for remote upgrades to the 64-bit version of Zoom Rooms for Windows. In addition, Zoom Device Management allows scheduling the upgrade activity to occur in the future, e.g. during a maintenance period. Zoom recommends upgrading during a maintenance period when Zoom Rooms will not be in use.
Once the upgrade is started (whether immediately, or based on a schedule), the Zoom Room PC will begin the upgrade process. It may take a few minutes to begin, depending on whether the Zoom Room is in use or idle, and network bandwidth to download the installer.
Windows-based Zoom Rooms may continue to use the 32-bit version of Zoom Rooms for Windows, including the anticipated final release version 6.0.7. However, in accordance with the Zoom Software Quarterly Lifecycle Policy, the anticipated final release version (6.0.7) is expected to reach end of life in May 2025. After this date, the 32-bit version of Zoom Rooms for Windows 6.0.7 will stop operating and show a notification message instructing the administrator to update to a newer version of Zoom Rooms for Windows - i.e. the 64-bit version of Zoom Rooms for Windows - as soon as possible.
Some customers may wish to replace older Windows PCs with new hardware. Consult the Recommended Hardware for Conference Rooms page for details about recommended Zoom Rooms Appliances, Windows PC-based Zoom Rooms Systems, All-in-One Touch Systems and Zoom Rooms Controllers. Please consult vendor documentation to determine whether your current Windows PC peripherals (camera, microphone, speaker, etc) are compatible with replacement equipment.
As of September 30, 2024, there will be no product upgrades for computers running 32-bit versions of Windows 10. Also, you can no longer reinstall the product on 32-bit versions of Windows 10 after that date. However, currently installed versions of the product will continue to receive virus database updates until May 31, 2025.
The most recent changes will be highlighted with a "New" or "Updated" icon to help you quickly identify the modifications. (For a history of modifications, see the Change Record Table at the bottom of the document.)
To help you plan ahead, below is a visual roadmap that captures Oracle Database Releases from 11.2 onward, showing the lifetime support stages (Premier, Extended, etc.) and the Error Correction windows for each release. Note, not all releases are eligible for Extended Support (i.e. 12.2.0.1, 18c, 21c).
Oracle is mindful of the unprecedented economic and business disruption our customers faced in 2020. We decided to not promote our Database 20c Preview version to General Availability. Instead, we incorporated all of the 20c functionality into the 21c release and made 21c available initially in our Autonomous Database Free Tier so that all can test drive the new features and enhancements for free.
For questions related to certification combinations and Lifetime Support agreements with other Oracle products like Oracle E-Business Suite, Oracle JD Edwards, Oracle PeopleSoft, and Oracle Siebel, please contact your Oracle Account Representative.
These are server releases unless otherwise specified. Server releases always include the native word size client (e.g. 64-bit). Where the platform supports it, a 32-bit and 64-bit client is also part of the release.
1 Oracle Base Database Service (formerly Oracle Database Cloud Service) and Exadata Database Service (formerly Exadata Cloud Service and Exadata Cloud@Customer) follow the same support life and error correction schedule as on-premises dates unless otherwise noted in Table 1 above (for example, 11.2.0.4 MDS). Also, Extended Support is bundled with both the license-included and BYOL versions of these services and does not require additional fees. These services will not be covered under Sustaining Support and Oracle makes no commitment that any cloud service instances will continue to run after the end of their support life (Premier, extended, error correction, or MDS). We will not disable any installed databases upon the expiration of support, but the underlying infrastructure will continue to be updated. The infrastructure updates may render the unpatched databases inoperable. We make no commitment as to how long any unpatched databases will continue to run.
2 Oracle's current plan for Oracle Autonomous Database - Shared Exadata Infrastructure, Oracle Autonomous Database - Dedicated Exadata Infrastructure, Autonomous Database on Exadata Cloud@Customer services is to support Long Term Release versions for a similar period of time found for those major releases when deployed on-premises. The intent of this plan is to provide stability of service experience for the thousands of critical database deployments found in Oracle Cloud. Additionally, we will at times make available Innovation Releases as part of the Autonomous Database Cloud Services. Innovation Releases, when provided, will be supported for a shorter period of time as compared to a Long Term Release, similar to what is found for those releases when deployed on-premises. Oracle reserves the right to change this plan with changing business requirements. Any change will take into account that stability is of utmost importance to Oracle's many thousands of mission critical deployments.
Only significant changes to content (such as new or changed dates, new releases, or clarifications) beginning Jan 1, 2020 are listed below. Minor wording or formatting changes are not recorded.
Wording for Cloud services modified to say: These services will not be covered under Sustaining Support and Oracle makes no commitment that any cloud service instances will continue to run after the end of their support life (Premier, extended, error correction, or MDS).
Amended 12.1.0.2 EXS extension to specifically call out the Windows exception end date is the 'Patching/Error Correction end date'. In certify, the EXS date for Windows platforms will still show as July 31, 2022 due to a tool limitation but patching (including bundles) will stop July 31, 2021.
Restructured original document, removed older releases that are no longer covered under Premier or Extended Support, removed unnecessary information contained in other documents, Added estimated release dates for annual release 20c.
This page contains download links for the latest released version ofPuTTY.Currently this is 0.81, released on 2024-04-15.When new releases come out, this page will update to contain thelatest, so this is a good page to bookmark or link to.Alternatively, here is apermanent link to the 0.81 release.Release versions of PuTTY are versions we think are reasonably likelyto work well. However, they are often not the most up-to-dateversion of the code available. If you have a problem with thisrelease, then it might be worth trying outthe development snapshots,to see if the problem has already been fixed in those versions.Package filesYou probably want one of these. They include versions ofall the PuTTY utilities (except the new and slightly experimentalWindows pterm).(Not sure whether you want the 32-bit or the 64-bit version? Read theFAQ entry.)
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