

Names like Word, Excel, Outlook, and Powerpoint are equal to computer productivity.įrom basic starter (which has limited features) to Microsoft 365, Office is available to offer everything you could ever want in a home or business computer suite of programs. If you have ever used a computer, you have most certainly heard the words Microsoft Office. It is the text in Red.From basic starter (which has limited features) to Microsoft 365, Office is available to offer everything you could ever want in a home or business computer suite of programs. I made an example for you to look at below. (AKA an Office folder that is manually updated by you / company) You can configure an XML file at . This suppresses the bizbar notifying the user of pending change Guenthner Hadwin You can recreate the configuration file to point to a specific update location. Make sure this is set or not present, can't be 1. Most customers I speak with include Windows and Office Updates in the same software deployment so there is a single reboot for maintenance window.ĥ. Integrate with SCCM with standard Software Update Workflow with restart notifications and so forth. Get buy in from customer on a maintenance window like weekend where installation will take place and users get series of notifications prior to change.Ĥ. Make the difference in days end up on a weekend.ģ. Roughly five days after build is released updates will be installed. This is basically N+Days from Patch Tuesday, for example 5.

You can turn on "Delay downloading and installing updates for Office". If you suspect there is a custom script calling officec2rclient.exe out of band then use process monitor with filter for process name officec2rclient.exe + drop filtered events to monitor and trap the event to understand who the caller is and turn off the script.Ģ. Has anyone see this behavior before? Any suggestions to get the outcome that we Fuller A few suggestions:ġ. We have a SCCM DSE that i've ran this through and we've troubleshot this for a few days but we can't really find a way to either have the updates installed WITHOUT closing the apps or notify the user that the applications need to close in order to apply the update. This is problematic esp since we are a SfB house. The updates get passed the machine and when they go to install the updates, it forces all office applications to close without any notification to the user.

We have updates being pushed through configuration manager. We have Office 365 Pro Plus deployed as follows : We are currently testing Office 365 Pro Plus in hopes to replace the Office 2016 MSI install.
