As promised, Microsoft made available Office 2010 Professional Plus for download for all MSDN subscribers yesterday. If you have a subscription, you can grab either the x64 (64-bit) or x86 (32-bit) which are both around the same size (700 megs.)
Microsoft Office 2010 RTM X86 Download
Method 1: Microsoft Update (recommended) Note In addition to the products in the Office 2010 suite, service pack 2687455 also updates Microsoft Project 2010, Microsoft Visio 2010, and Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010.To download the service pack from Microsoft Update, go to the following Microsoft website:
The following files are available for download from the Microsoft Download Center.Note If you have a 32-bit version of Office 2010 installed on a 64-bit version of Windows, you should install the Office 2010 SP2 32-bit package.
Microsoft UpdateWe recommend that you enroll in Microsoft Update to update products. Microsoft Update can detect which products that you have installed and then apply all updates to the products.Note On Microsoft Update, this service pack is included in Microsoft Office 2010 Service Pack 2 (KB2687455).Method 2: Download the SP2 package from Microsoft Download Center The following files are available for download from the Microsoft Download Center:Download the Microsoft Office 2010 Proofing Tools Kit Service Pack 2 32-bit package now.Download the Microsoft Office 2010 Proofing Tools Kit Service Pack 2 64-bit package now. For more information about how to download Microsoft support files, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
2687521 List of all Office 2010 SP2 packagesDownloadable list of issues that the service pack fixesThe following workbook is available for download. This workbook lists the issues that are fixed by this service pack.Download the Microsoft Office and SharePoint 2010 Service Pack 2 Changes.xlsx package now.Note This workbook is available only in English. Known issues and behavior changesThe following Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) article describes the known issues or behavior changes that occur when you install this service pack:
I have tried downloading the individual apps from our Volume Licensing website to try and pull the osetup.dll from their file set, this also fails. At the moment the only thing I can get to work is Office Standard, trying to pull the osetup.dll from that file set resolves the error but causes the setup.exe app to immediately crash. I also tried downloading the Office 2010 Pro trial and pull the file from that file set, same crash result not the .dll error. I can install the trial successfully though. I have tried on PC's with Office 2003 installed, no Office installed, Office 2007 installed, nothing works. PCs off the domain, on the domain, PCs completely off the network that are fresh installs. Again all same results.
And we are not having problems with every download from the VLA website, only the Office 2010 Pro suite and related apps. I contacted VLA support and they referred me to the generic Microsoft support which subsequently led me here. I mean, you all are the admins, where else do you suggest I get the downloads from? "gouldinguk" said he downloaded from the Partner page, assuming that is different from my VLA page, I can't believe it is "corrupt" in both locations.
Tried the same ... downloaded 2010 office from VLK website 32bit edition and gave the same error. My system is Win 7 Enterprise. tried the same on colleages vista & a windows 7 home premium .. the same.
It's really difficult to download Office 2010 from an other source... I only have one source available. So where should I get an "other" copy of osetup.dll...? Seems I have to buy an original dvd... :-) Taking osetup.dll from an other version doesn't work.
In case anyone is still checking this thread. I received my actual VLA discs from Microsoft today with "Microsoft Office Professional Pluss 2010" included. These discs worked, on the exact same system(s) that the downloaded ISO did not work on.
I've checked manually the pro 2010 en-us iso and it is fine. If you think there is a faulty iso image on the download site please reference the entire file name (e.g. SW_DVD5_Office_Professional_Plus_2010_W32_English_MLF_X16-52536.ISO). There are thousands of iso images on the VLA site for 2010 alone.
I might have a solution: I had the same type of problems / errors when downloading Office 2010 64 Bit from the MS Volume License site. The mistake I made was that a 32 bit system was used to actually download the software. I then used 7-Zip (32 bit version) to 'unarchive' the ISO. I believed that I could do this because I was simply copying the resulting Office 2010 64 Bit folders over to a network share and did not think it would be a problem.
Again this is an old thread I realize but the issue still persists. So here's how I got it to work. After trying to install Office 2010 SP1 32-bit using every option suggested, it turns out the problem for me was where and how the ISO was being downloaded. In each instance the download was being corrupted and giving errors. I downloaded using the Download Manager from the Microsoft site: Download to local drive FIRST then copy to network resource. Downloading like this worked for me. It was the component that I was overlooking.
The public beta was available to subscribers of TechNet, MSDN and Microsoft Connect users on November 16, 2009.[51] On November 18, 2009, the beta was officially released to the general public at the Microsoft Office Beta website, which was originally launched by Microsoft on November 11, 2009 to provide screenshots of the new office suite.[52] Office 2010 Beta was a free, fully functional version and expired on October 31, 2010.[53]
In an effort to help customers and partners with deployment of Office 2010, Microsoft launched an Office 2010 application compatibility program with tools and guidance available for download.[54] On February 5, 2010, the official release candidate build 4734.1000 was available to Connect and MSDN testers. It was leaked to torrent sites.[55] A few days after, the RTM Escrow build was leaked.
Microsoft announced the RTM on April 15, 2010, and that the final version was to have speech technologies for use with text to speech in Microsoft OneNote, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Outlook, and Microsoft Word. Office 2010 was to be originally released to business customers on May 12, 2010,[56] however it was made available to Business customers with Software Assurance on April 27, 2010, and to other Volume Licensing Customers on May 1.[57] MSDN and TechNet subscribers have been able to download the RTM version since April 22, 2010. The RTM version number is 14.0.4763.1000.[58][59] Office 2010 was launched for general customer availability on June 15, 2010.[7][60]
After the launch of Office 2010, Microsoft provided free downloads for a new Favorites tab that consolidated commands based on customer feedback regarding the most frequently used commands in all Office programs.[92]
Office 2010 introduces a new Click-to-Run installation process based on Microsoft App-V Version 4 streaming and virtualization technology as an alternative to the traditional Windows Installer-based installation process for the Home and Student and Home and Business editions, and as a mandatory installation process for the Starter edition. Click-to-Run products install in a virtualized environment (a Q: partition) that downloads product features in the background after the programs have been installed so that users can immediately begin using the programs. The download process is optimized for broadband connections.[101]
A Mini Translator allows users to translate selected text in OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Word. Translations for phrases or words are displayed within a tooltip, from which users can hear an audio pronunciation of the selected text provided by one of the Microsoft text-to-speech voices installed on a machine, copy the translation to the clipboard so that it can be inserted into another document, or view a definition provided by an online service if the selected text is a word.[129] Audio pronunciations are made available through a Speak command, which can be accessed separately from the Mini Translator (e.g., added to the ribbon), but the command can only be used if a text-to-speech engine matching the language of the selected text is installed. Users can download various text-to-speech engines from Microsoft.[130] Speak is not available when Office 2010 is installed on Windows XP.[131]
Extract the downloaded Service Pack 2 file and extract it to the C:\Office2010\SP2\extract folder via the following Run command (the command below assumes the English 32-bit version of SP2); "C:\Office2010\SP2\officesuite2010sp2-kb2687455-x86-fullfile-en-us.exe" /extract:"C:\Office2010\SP2\extract"
I installed Microsoft office 365 version 2016, and now my microsoft query is not working anymore like it was working on previous versions. I was using it to connect to external customer database to get their data , so not I cant do my report anymore. How can fix this problem? I did check on add-ins and there is now power query there, I tried to installed it and I am getting an error message saying power query is installed already.
so, if you have the 64 bit version of office and the corresponding ACE driver installed, you can install the previous version of the 32 bit ACE driver (for office 2007), but this is not a supported scenario. Furthermore, I've noticed that this set up may not work as you want it to for certain applications. I used to have both the Office 2007 32 bit ACE driver installed alongside the Office 2010 64 bit ACE Driver, and after SP 1 dropped, some applications were not able to use the 32 bit version any longer.
Update for Microsoft Office 2010 (KB2553092), 32-bit edition and update for Microsoft Office 2010 (KB2553092), 64-bit edition are both live on the Microsoft Download Center and has made available for download. 2ff7e9595c
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