VLSC (Volume License Service Center) is the online portal for companies that have signed volume licensing agreements with Microsoft. 'What I don't know is how long Microsoft will keep XP available for download on VLSC for volume licensing customers after the debut of Windows 8,' Chan added. So we can see they are trying to strangle the life out of XP,' said Kenny Chan, a technology specialist for CDW, in message earlier this month on a LinkedIn thread dedicated to Microsoft licensing professionals. Also note that the soon-to-come Office 2013 will not support XP. One licensing expert noticed XP was AWOL. Windows XP will fall off Microsoft's support list in April 2014. Windows XP Professional, which was one of the allowed downgrades for Windows 7 Professional, was not named.
'Instead of using the Windows 8 Pro software, you may use one of the following earlier versions: Windows 7 Professional or Windows Vista Business,' states the software license agreement for the version of Windows 8 Pro that will be installed by computer makers (OEMs) on new PCs.