On Tuesday, August 8, 2017, Microsoft released the following security and nonsecurity updates. These monthly updates are intended to help our customers keep their computers up-to-date. We recommend that you install all updates that apply to you.
Monthly update releases
The updates in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base articles are included in the August 8, 2017, update.
No, I am not using Office 365, just the full version of Office 2013. I could get the updates individually but I think I'll wait a bit to see if they appear in Windows update.
No, I am not using Office 365, just the full version of Office 2013. I could get the updates individually but I think I'll wait a bit to see if they appear in Windows update.
If I'm not mistaking, those should be in Windows Update. I'll check my backup system and see if they're there since that machine is also running Windows 10, but also Office 2010
I have not received any of these updates. I am using Office 2016 Professional Plus. The standalone version, or whatever is called. I am not subscribed in Office 365. I've checked (for Updates) both in Windows 10 Pro and in Office 2016. It says, I am up to date.
Anyway, it is a bit weird with Office (builds, versions and updates) these days... When it will be their time, they will come [I guess].
I have not received any of these updates. I am using Office 2016 Professional Plus. The standalone version, or whatever is called. I am not subscribed in Office 365. I've checked (for Updates) both in Windows 10 Pro and in Office 2016. It says, I am up to date.
Anyway, it is a bit weird with Office (builds, versions and updates) these days... When it will be their time, they will come [I guess].
If you got this Office from your institution, then you admin set the rules about updating. Office professional Plus is common version in large companies and institutions.
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: home built OS: Windows 10 (Pro and Insider Pro) CPU: Intel i3-10100 Motherboard: ASUS Prime B460M Memory: 16 GB, Crucial Graphics Card: Intel on chip Sound Card: Realtek onboard Monitor(s) Displays: Dual ASUS+LG Screen Resolution: 1920 x 1080 x 2 Keyboard: Cherry, same for the last 20 years Mouse: Logitech M500 PSU: No name, 80 plus, 500 W Case: Mini Tower Cooling: Silent Hard Drives: Kingston A2000 NVMe, 500 GB Internet Speed: 100/20 Browser: FF, Edge, Vivaldi Antivirus: WD + MBAE, SpywareBlaster, hosts file Other Info: Eaton UPS
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You'll have to ensure "Give me updates for other Microsoft Products when I update Windows" is enabled under Advanced options.
If you're referring to me, I automatically check that box when I install Windows.
Anyway as I said, for Office 365, the updates come through it, not Windows Updates. For standalone versions, the updates should come through Windows Updates... assuming the "Give me updates for other Microsoft Products when I update Windows" box is checked as you stated.
At any rate I just checked my backup machine and don't have any Office updates for it, but I'm running Office 2010 on that machine. Did get updates through Windows Update when I installed 2010 but that was a while back. Haven't gotten this new update.
If you got this Office from your institution, then you admin set the rules about updating. Office professional Plus is common version in large companies and institutions.
I'm thinking most of us are talking about our personal PC's where your category wouldn't apply. That said, I've got Office 365 University Edition, which is a 4 year subscription available to college students and I get all my updates. No system admin involved.