Windows 10 build 10162 Released


  1. Posts : 29,078
    Windows 10 21H1 Build 19043.1023
       #770

    STEVAE said:
    yeah, and office 2013 works very well with win 10 also.
    Yes it does, but it can only be put on one computer; whereas, Office 10 can be put on a desktop and a laptop.
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  2. Posts : 636
    Windows 10 PRO 64Bit
       #771

    Wynona said:
    Right now, both the Office 365 and Windows 10 Teams are working on fixing the problem.

    I've reinstalled three times so far because I never knew about the repair option either. And I've been using Office for years and years and years!
    That repair option must be well hidden because I can't find it. I get as far as programs and features but there is no Office 365 to right click on. I did uninstall Office 2013 and installed the Office 2016 preview again. Hope I don't need to repair it.
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  3. Posts : 262
    Windows 10 preview ########
       #772

    Wynona said:
    Yes it does, but it can only be put on one computer; whereas, Office 10 can be put on a desktop and a laptop.
    i don't get it??? i have it on all four of my computers, including two laptops. or am i doing something wrong?
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  4. Posts : 171
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
       #773

    This is what I've been wanting - happy now. I might not keep closing the wrong windows now...


    Wenda.
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  5. Posts : 29,078
    Windows 10 21H1 Build 19043.1023
       #774

    STEVAE said:
    i don't get it??? i have it on all four of my computers, including two laptops. or am i doing something wrong?
    First, read the EULA for yourself; don't take my word for it. It should be included within the packaging of your Office 2013. You may not be able to find it online; I've looked high and low for the EULA for Office 2013 and can no longer find it. Bear in mind that Microsoft has recently changed most of its licensing terms. I'm not sure how that works as I no longer use Office 2013.

    However, here's what my former licenses for Microsoft Office told me:

    A license for Microsoft Office up to and including Office 2010 has been for one desktop computer and one laptop. I think that could "safely" be translated as two computers, although most users would have only one desktop.

    Beginning with Microsoft Office 2013, the license is for one computer, be it desktop or laptop. At first, it couldn't even be transferred to another computer even if the one it was originally installed on died or was stolen. After a backlash, Microsoft relented and gave its "permission" to change from one computer to the next, but in no circumstance was Office 2013 to be installed on more than one computer at the same time.

    Now: I have often changed computers by building another one, buying another one, etc., so when I changed computers, I've often wondered why Office 2007, 2010, 2013, just activated rather than require me to call Microsoft.

    As with my past experience (I've always kept myself "legal") with transferring from one computer to the next and your experience of installing on four computers (whether 2010 or 2013), it seems that technically it can be done, but legally, it isn't supposed to be done.
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  6. Posts : 29,078
    Windows 10 21H1 Build 19043.1023
       #775

    alkaufmann said:
    That repair option must be well hidden because I can't find it. I get as far as programs and features but there is no Office 365 to right click on. I did uninstall Office 2013 and installed the Office 2016 preview again. Hope I don't need to repair it.
    You clicked on Programs and Features, which should have taken you to the page where you normally would uninstall a program?

    When I get to that page, I generally click on the "Name" tab to alphabetize the list; then go down the list to Microsoft Office which will have an icon that looks like this: Windows 10 build 10162 Released-office-logo.png.

    And, I just went there again and guess what!?!? The Repair option is gone. I don't know if it's because my Office 365 doesn't need a repair or what!

    At any rate, I've reinstalled Office 365 three times; once each for 10158, 10159, 10162, so that works as well.

    One more thing, Al. Check to see if Office is on Build 16.0.4201.1006, just to see if you're on the same page as everyone else. To do this, open Word>Escape (to open a new document)>File>Account.
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  7. Posts : 17,661
    Windows 10 Pro
       #776

    Wynona said:
    And, I just went there again and guess what!?!? The Repair option is gone. I don't know if it's because my Office 365 doesn't need a repair or what!
    Repair is not gone:

    Windows 10 build 10162 Released-2015-07-09_16h17_42.png
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  8. Posts : 46
    64-bit 10240 10 Pro
       #777

    Office 2010 64 Bit is really fast compared to Office 2007 , but all I use is Outlook, Word and Excel.
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  9. Posts : 15,621
    19043.1237
       #778

    I have developed a ghost icon on the taskbar for the store. The icon doesn't show, but rolling over the space will show the store thumbnail...
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  10. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #779

    STEVAE said:
    i don't get it??? i have it on all four of my computers, including two laptops. or am i doing something wrong?
    Go here

    http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/legal...s/default.aspx

    Plug in your specifics and you will get a link to a PDF file for the MSLT (Microsoft Licensing Terms, formerly EULA)

    For Office 2013 Professional Retail

    Office_2013 Professional_English_MSLT.pdf

    p.s. If you live in Japan, or at least purchased your software in Japan, you are still allowed 1 desktop and 1 laptop.
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