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*Office 2016 Update History Machine
*Office 2016 For Mac Updates
*Office 2016 Update History Mac Os
*Update History For Office 2016 Mac
Update: for a quick way to do this with PowerShell see: blog here
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As discussed in this post, Understanding Office Click-to-Run, Branches, MSI and Skype for Business Client Versions, Office 2016 Click to Run is released in 5 “Channels” (previously branches)
2 for normal users:
The following table provides release history information and download links for Office for Mac. The table is ordered by release date, with the most recent release date listed first. The build date is listed in parentheses, in a YYMMDD format, after the version number. All releases after August 22, 2016 are 64-bit only. Sometime within the last month one of my computers stopped being able to preview Office email attachments, and I’m suspecting it’s the result of some update because I’ve had Office 2016 installed for over a year, and the problem only arose within the past few weeks.Office 2016 Update History Machine
Office for Mac received Touch Bar support in an update on February 16, 2017, following the launch of the 2016 MacBook Pro models. 32-bit versions of Office for Mac won’t run on macOS Catalina; therefore, version 15.25 is the earliest version of Office for Mac that will run on the latest version of macOS.
*Current Channel (previously called Current) (Current)
*Deferred Channel (previously Current Branch for Business) (Business)Office 2016 For Mac Updates
And 2 for validation/testing:
*Office Insider Fast (Insiderfast) – weekly builds, not generally supported
*First Release Channel (FirstReleaseCurrent) – the preview of the current branch, this is the “pre-release” of current
*First Release for Deferred Channel (previously First Release for Current Branch for Business) (Validation) – the preview of the business branch
The current channel gets feature and security updates monthly and is the default for Home installs
Deferred Channel (the default for enterprises) gets security updates monthly but only gets feature updates every 4 months, giving businesses more time to assess the impact of any changes. There is also a branch for business to test the upcoming Deferred Channel, the catchily titled “First Release for Deferred Channel”
Office 365 “First Release” Channel (Office Insider Slow), is essentially a preview of the current channel, with build updates once or twice a month. Finally Office Insider Fast offers weekly unsupported builds with all the latest features
You can define the branch of an install at point of install with the Office Deployment Tool which uses an XML file to customise the install and optionally set the branch, for example, this XML sets the install to the Deferred Channel
You can also choose your channel by setting a registry key and/or you can set you branch by GPO, including setting it by GPO on the local machine.
Note, changing the channel “down” for example from FirstReleaseCurrent to Current does not seem to cause office to “roll back” from the newer build to the current build for that branch.Setting Office Click to Run Channel via the Registry
Here is the registry key to choose a channel (Thanks to Kyle in the comments!)
How to unlock itel a52s lite. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPolicies
Microsoft
office16.0commonofficeupdate
Value name: updatebranch
Value type: REG_SZ
Set the value to:
*Insiderfast (Office Insider Fast)
*FirstReleaseCurrent (for First Release Branch/Office Insider Slow)
*Current (for Current)
*Validation (for First Release for Deferred Channel)
*Business (for Deferred Channel)Setting Office Click to Run Channel via Group Policy
Here is how to set it for a machine using a local GPO, i.e. it can be configured on the local machine with administrator access.
First, download the Office 2016 Administrative Template files (ADMX/ADML).
When you run it, it will extract the following files:
*Copy the .amdx files files from the admx folder to C:WindowsPolicyDefinitions
*Copy the ADML files the relevant language folder, e.g. en-us, to the relevant folder on your system e.g. C:WindowsPolicyDefinitionsen-US
You technically only need office16.admx and office16.adml to set the branch
Do a gpupdate/force under CMD as an administrator
Run gpedit.msc and fine the Administrative Template for Office 2016 then Updates and set the Update Channel to one of the following, in order of most up to date to leastOffice 2016 Update History Mac Os
*Insiderfast (Office Insider Fast)
*FirstReleaseCurrent (for First Release Branch/Office Insider Slow)
*Current (for Current)
*Validation (for First Release for Deferred Channel)
*Business (for Deferred Channel)Update History For Office 2016 Mac
After another gpupdate, my install previously on the Deferred Channel was ready for an update
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