InterLinked Posted February 23, 2020 Share Posted February 23, 2020 After getting MSO 2010 SP2 installed recently, I found that there was no easy and intuitive way to get Office 2010 fully up to date. Even the latest cumulative updates on Microsoft's websites (and it's not at all obvious which ones are necessary, since the "latest" ones go back to September 2019 or even earlier) omit nearly 60 standalone updates that need to be downloaded separately. The goal here was to see if I could get Office updated from the get go w/o using Windows Update post-install. Starting with SP2*, this will get MSO 2010 fully up to date. This is for 32-bit Office 2010 Professional Plus (+Visio) on 64-bit Windows 7. (*This was starting with the install files for Office 2010 with SP2 already slipstreamed into the "Updates" folder, I don't think there's an official SP2 ISO anywhere). However, in Word and other Office applications, the version number does not change higher than 7243/7237 still, which is annoying since 7245 I believe is the February 2020 build #. But by "up to date", I mean when you run Windows Update, it will give you the green checkmark and say "No important updates available", woo hoo! The folders referenced below are where I have saved extracted copies of all the downloaded CAB updates, because obtaining them is a pain. The updates that are contained in each folder are provided below. Sadly, using Windows Update post-install is the only way to get the last 3 updates to install, to my knowledge. I tested pretty much every possible way. They cause problems if you try to install them manually. Anyways, hopefully this is helpful, it took hours of testing but using this procedure any vanilla Office 2010 SP2 can be brought fully up to date. PART I: 1. Copy "Office 2010 x86 Pro Plus VL with SP2" to local Desktop. This contains the latest cumulative updates. 2. Copy contents of "MSO 2010 Latest Standalone Updates" to the "Updates" folder contained in the folder on Desktop. Click "Keep both copies" when prompted in the Copy dialog. 3. Run setup.exe 4. Install Update for Visual Studio Tools for Office Runtime (2017) PART II: 1. Copy SW_DVD5_Visio_Premium_2010_W32_English_Std_Pro_Prem_MLF_X16-51030 with SP2 to local Desktop. 2. Copy contents of "MSO 2010 Latest Standalone Updates" to the "Updates" folder contained in the folder on Desktop. (Yes, this means all Office updates.) 3. Copy contents of "MSO 2010 Visio Latest Standalone Updates" to the "Updates" folder contained in the folder on Desktop. 4. Run setup.exe PART III: 1. Run Windows Update and install all IMPORTANT updates only. There should be (3) important updates. The steps above minimized the amount of updates Windows Update is needed for. The 3 important updates in Windows Update for MSO won't install manually (they still show up in WU), but if installed via Windows Update, they will disappear. *** UPDATES IN THE FOLDERS *** Latest Office 2010 Cumulative Updates: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/officeupdates/office-updates-msi UP TO DATE THROUGH 2020/02/21 FOR KB # RELEASED REPLACES Outlook 4484163 (2020/02/11) 4475573 (2019/08/13) Excel 4484267 (2020/02/11) 4484243 (2020/01/14) Office 4484236 (2020/02/11) 4484192 (2019/12/10) Office (Access) 4484193 (2019/12/10) 4484127 (2019/11/12) Office (Word) 4475598 (2019/12/10) 4475531 (2019/08/13) PowerPoint 4461613 (2019/12/10) 4461521 (2018/12/10) Word 4475601 (2019/12/10) 4475533 (2019/08/13) Office 4464566 (2019/09/10) 4462223 (2019/04/09) Project 4461631 (2019/09/10) 4022147 (2018/11/13) **NOT DOWNLOADED** --- Install these standalone x86 updates for MSO 2010 --- 3114416 3114414 2553154 2553313 2553332 2850016 2881029 2956063 3114565 3115120 3115197 3115248 3191908 4022206 4022208 3114872 2999465 4018363 3114879 2817369 2553092 2553140 2553347 2553388 2589298 2589375 2880971 2597087 2791057 2825640 2881030 3054886 3055047 3128031 4092436 4461579 4462187 3114559 2553308 2760601 3115314 4461626 982726 2956076 2589318 2589339 3054873 4462172 2883019 2589386 4011186 3115475 --- Install the applicable (e.g. language specific) component of these MSO 2010 x86 updates --- 4022136 2956084 4461625 3114885 2956076 3203468 3213626 3213631 --- Install the following updates during Visio install AS WELL (install all other updates above also) --- 4464566 4484193 2881025 (English only) *** END OF UPDATES TO SLIPSTREAM ** --- Duplicate CAB updates --- 3203468 3114885 --- Problematic updates --- 4011610: The upgrade patch cannot be installed by the Windows Installer service b/c the program to be upgraded may be missing or the upgrade patch may update a different version of the program. Verify that the program to be upgraded exists on your computer and that you have the correct upgrade patch. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crashnburn4u Posted April 19, 2020 Share Posted April 19, 2020 I'd like to do this too. Did this work out for you? How? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
InterLinked Posted May 25, 2020 Author Share Posted May 25, 2020 It did! I haven't patched anything since then, since it's a manual process for me. When Office 2010 support expires in October, I'll probably revisit this and update it so that all patches are included. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xpclient Posted August 13, 2020 Share Posted August 13, 2020 (edited) Btw as part of the stupid UPDATE DELETION of many EXE updates by Microsoft due to them being SHA-1 signed, and keeping only the CAB updates available via Microsoft Update Catalog, they have deleted the following Office 2010 Post-SP2 EXE updates: Office 2010 (KB2553092) Office 2010 (KB2553140) Office 2010 (KB2553388) Office 2010 (KB2589298) Office 2010 (KB2589318) Office 2010 (KB2597087) Office 2010 (KB2791057) Office 2010 (KB3054873) Office 2010 (KB3054886) Office 2010 (KB3055047) Outlook Social Connector (KB2553308) Project 2010 (KB3054882) SharePoint Workspace 2010 (KB2760601) Visio 2010 (KB2881025) If anyone has any of them downloaded already in EXE format for 32-bit Office 2010, please send me the links privately (I don't know if it's allowed to post publicly). I know I can install the CAB updates by cmd line but I prefer EXE as they can be automated via cmd line as well as manually installed. All the rest are still available in EXE format on the web. I searched the web but couldn't find any of these in EXE format. Since Office 2010 extended support is ending in October 2020, I thought I would start preparing and collect the updates right now as you never know when Microsoft will delete more updates. At end of support, I will revisit and revise the list again in October to remove superseded updates. Edited August 13, 2020 by xpclient Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
InterLinked Posted August 13, 2020 Author Share Posted August 13, 2020 13 hours ago, xpclient said: Btw as part of the stupid UPDATE DELETION of many EXE updates by Microsoft due to them being SHA-1 signed, and keeping only the CAB updates available via Microsoft Update Catalog, they have deleted the following Office 2010 Post-SP2 EXE updates: Office 2010 (KB2553092) Office 2010 (KB2553140) Office 2010 (KB2553388) Office 2010 (KB2589298) Office 2010 (KB2589318) Office 2010 (KB2597087) Office 2010 (KB2791057) Office 2010 (KB3054873) Office 2010 (KB3054886) Office 2010 (KB3055047) Outlook Social Connector (KB2553308) Project 2010 (KB3054882) SharePoint Workspace 2010 (KB2760601) Visio 2010 (KB2881025) If anyone has any of them downloaded already in EXE format for 32-bit Office 2010, please send me the links privately (I don't know if it's allowed to post publicly). I know I can install the CAB updates by cmd line but I prefer EXE as they can be automated via cmd line as well as manually installed. All the rest are still available in EXE format on the web. I searched the web but couldn't find any of these in EXE format. Since Office 2010 extended support is ending in October 2020, I thought I would start preparing and collect the updates right now as you never know when Microsoft will delete more updates. At end of support, I will revisit and revise the list again in October to remove superseded updates. Can't help you with this exactly, because I don't download the individual KB updates for Office 2010. Instead, I download the latest updates and slipstream them into Office 2010 SP2 during install. This way, I have the latest version available without having to do anything post-install. The updates are not OS-specific, so you should be able to do the same. Here is the list I use: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/officeupdates/update-history-office-2010-click-to-run Just did this the other day to get from February 2020 to July 2020. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave-H Posted August 24, 2020 Share Posted August 24, 2020 (edited) When Office 2010 support ends in a couple of months, I am probably going to update the copy on the Windows 10 side of my machine to Office 2019. I'd like to then use the serial number I have for Office 2010 on another XP machine, but although I have the installation media, it does not include the updates, including the service pack. As Microsoft Update for XP is now dead, what's the best way of doing that and doing all the updates? I really don't want to be doing them all manually one by one from the Microsoft Catalogue! Cheers, Dave. Edited August 24, 2020 by Dave-H Addition Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xpclient Posted September 5, 2020 Share Posted September 5, 2020 (edited) On 8/24/2020 at 11:54 PM, Dave-H said: When Office 2010 support ends in a couple of months, I am probably going to update the copy on the Windows 10 side of my machine to Office 2019. I'd like to then use the serial number I have for Office 2010 on another XP machine, but although I have the installation media, it does not include the updates, including the service pack. As Microsoft Update for XP is now dead, what's the best way of doing that and doing all the updates? I really don't want to be doing them all manually one by one from the Microsoft Catalogue! Cheers, Dave. I have collected all the post Office 2010 SP2, Post Office 2007 SP3, Post Office 2003 SP3, Post Office XP SP3, Post Office 2000 SP3, Post Office 97 SR-2 updates minus the superseded ones but including hotfixes. Just need to find motivation and a little appreciation to upload them (already uploaded XP, 2000 and 97). Edited September 5, 2020 by xpclient Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave-H Posted September 5, 2020 Share Posted September 5, 2020 Well I'd certainly be very grateful if you could do that! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crashnburn4u Posted September 6, 2020 Share Posted September 6, 2020 19 hours ago, xpclient said: I have collected all the post Office 2010 SP2, Post Office 2007 SP3, Post Office 2003 SP3, Post Office XP SP3, Post Office 2000 SP3, Post Office 97 SR-2 updates minus the superseded ones but including hotfixes. Just need to find motivation and a little appreciation to upload them (already uploaded XP, 2000 and 97). Wow! Frankly I wish I had the bandwidth to do so. But I think I'd even settle for Office 2010 Stuff to have a slipstream able package. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave-H Posted September 6, 2020 Share Posted September 6, 2020 As far as Office 2010 is concerned, I think it would be better to wait until a couple of months' time when support has ended and there will be no more updates. Then the package will not get out of date. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
submix8c Posted September 10, 2020 Share Posted September 10, 2020 @xpclient Yes, those, as well as these: I may already have O2K2/O2K3 (not really sure) but I'm still using O2K7 and a very good friend of mine has Off2010 and plans on reloading their Dell Win7 from Recovery Partition. Where have you been uploading to (must have missed that)? A beer is in order as soon as you get it done. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crashnburn4u Posted October 1, 2020 Share Posted October 1, 2020 On 9/6/2020 at 10:16 PM, Dave-H said: As far as Office 2010 is concerned, I think it would be better to wait until a couple of months' time when support has ended and there will be no more updates. Then the package will not get out of date. Almost there. Look forward to your collection soon. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/office-2010-end-of-support#:~:text=End of support%2C which is,2010 on October 13%2C 2020. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/deployoffice/endofsupport/office-2010-end-support-roadmap October 13, 2020 End of support, which is sometimes referred to as “end of life,” means Microsoft will no longer provide technical support or software and security updates for Office 2010 on October 13, 2020. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crashnburn4u Posted October 2, 2020 Share Posted October 2, 2020 On 8/13/2020 at 1:19 PM, xpclient said: Btw as part of the stupid UPDATE DELETION of many EXE updates by Microsoft due to them being SHA-1 signed, and keeping only the CAB updates available via Microsoft Update Catalog, they have deleted the following Office 2010 Post-SP2 EXE updates: Office 2010 (KB2553092) Office 2010 (KB2553140) Office 2010 (KB2553388) Office 2010 (KB2589298) Office 2010 (KB2589318) Office 2010 (KB2597087) Office 2010 (KB2791057) Office 2010 (KB3054873) Office 2010 (KB3054886) Office 2010 (KB3055047) Outlook Social Connector (KB2553308) Project 2010 (KB3054882) SharePoint Workspace 2010 (KB2760601) Visio 2010 (KB2881025) If anyone has any of them downloaded already in EXE format for 32-bit Office 2010, please send me the links privately (I don't know if it's allowed to post publicly). I know I can install the CAB updates by cmd line but I prefer EXE as they can be automated via cmd line as well as manually installed. All the rest are still available in EXE format on the web. I searched the web but couldn't find any of these in EXE format. Since Office 2010 extended support is ending in October 2020, I thought I would start preparing and collect the updates right now as you never know when Microsoft will delete more updates. At end of support, I will revisit and revise the list again in October to remove superseded updates. Lets try and pool together on this. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave-H Posted October 2, 2020 Share Posted October 2, 2020 Unfortunately I kept very few of the updates as there was no reason to as they just happened automatically through Microsoft Update (RIP) and I never had to install them manually. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
InterLinked Posted October 4, 2020 Author Share Posted October 4, 2020 On 10/2/2020 at 5:02 AM, crashnburn4u said: Lets try and pool together on this. Hmm... looks like I've got mostly CABs on my end. I have everything through August. Waiting till 10/13 to get the rest. AFAIK, the new updates are still EXEs. I think those extract to CABs, which can then be slipstreamed into the ISO for install. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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