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Jose Mattos

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  1. On 10/28/2020 at 2:42 PM, Dave-H said:

    The update should be here here -
    https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=KB4092483

    Unfortunately, the download no longer seems to work for me!
    Can anyone else confirm this?
    :angry:

     

    On 10/28/2020 at 2:46 PM, IntMD said:

    works for the Internet Explorer-specific version of Update Catalog.

    So they've managed not only to screw up searching by hardware identificators (which is far useful for locating newest WHQL'd drivers) and how the results in general were less accurate, but also they screwed up searching at all for the non-IE version. nice,

    EDIT: seems to be back now, for non-IE browsers, and they have finally unf***ed searching by HWIDs.

     

    On 10/28/2020 at 4:10 PM, VistaLover said:

    Works OK here in NM28 32-bit (Vista SP2 x86); direct link for KB4092483 32-bit:

    
    http://download.windowsupdate.com/d/msdownload/update/software/secu/2018/09/mso-x-none_852c8f4c16a121d662c070374553e1ffe159779a.cab

    ;)

     

    On 10/28/2020 at 8:30 PM, Dave-H said:

    Yes, working again for me now, I guess I tried it at the wrong moment!
    :D

     

    On 10/28/2020 at 11:25 PM, Dylan Cruz said:

    [Machine Translation]

    I'm sure that the links posted will be very useful for many users of this forum!

    Thank you all!

    Jose Mario
    30/10/2020 - 04: 00h

  2. 2 hours ago, Dave-H said:

    All updates are OK, except the ones that replace MSO.DLL with an incompatible version.
    IMO the easiest way to make sure you get the latest (and now last) usable versions of all the Office 2010 files is to install all the most recent updates and then simply replace the MSO.DLL file with the one from KB4092483, which contains the last version which works on XP systems.
    Remember that updates which replace MSO.DLL can replace other files as well, but you only need to replace that one file to get the system working again.
    :)

    [Machine Translation]

    @ Dave-H,

    1) - First of all, I would like to thank you for your efforts to keep us always informed in this forum about Office 2010 in Win XP!

    2) - Sorry for my inexperience on this forum but, to make it easier for everyone, could you post below a link to download only the latest version of the MSO.DLL file (KB4092483) that works correctly with Office 2010 on Win XP?

    Thanks in advance.

    Jose Mario
    28/10/2020 - 14: 31h

  3. 32 minutes ago, Paul75 said:

    It looks like KB4464566 is breaking excel and any other word applications with Office 2010 on Windows XP and Windows 2003 machines only. After installing it I'm getting an error Excel.exe/Winword.exe - Entry point not found. Then it goes on to say the procedure entry point EnumCalendarInfoExEx could not be located in the dynamic link library Kernel32.dll. Then after hitting okay to 2 of those same messages then I get an error that says The operating system is not presently configured to run this application. I've had to deny these in the past to those OS's but I'd like to find out why and I don't want to go down the path of denying security updates. Microsoft puts them out for a reason so I'd like to have them installed.

    See: 

     

  4. On 1/22/2019 at 6:46 PM, Dave-H said:

    Actually, it looks as if KB4462157 hasn't replaced KB4461614.
    Although when I first installed KB4462157, KB4461614 seemed to vanish from my hidden updates list on MS Update as I expected, it then came back again and still said I'd hidden an important update.
    I noticed on the KB4462157 KB page that it says "Fix: After KB 4461614 is applied, Access 2010 and Excel 2010 stop working."
    I therefore tried reinstalling both of them, but the problem was still there, they give different error messages, and you get the KB4462157 one until you uninstall it, and it's then replaced by the original KB4461614 error message.
    Both updates do replace MSO.DLL it appears, but I guess they're just two different versions which are both incompatible with XP in different ways!
    Strange that having KB4462157 installed doesn't seem to override KB4461614 though.
    :dubbio:

    Dave-H, thanks again!

  5. ["I don't speak English, sorry."]

    Hi guys, I "too" have signed up specifically to thank Dave H for his solution to the problem of Office 2010 modules not opening on XP after the latest Windows updates.

    Before I found this thread I was about to uninstall MS Office and replace it with OpenOffice instead (I might still do that!).

    Now that I have removed KB4461522 everything has returned to running as it should.

    Thanks once again, Dave, and I hope all others in the same predicament will find your fix.

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