

- #MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 HOME PREMIUM 32 64 BIT MAC OS#
- #MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 HOME PREMIUM 32 64 BIT INSTALL#
- #MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 HOME PREMIUM 32 64 BIT UPGRADE#
Operating System: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012, or Windows Server 2008 R2 Processor: 1.6 gigahertz (GHz) or faster, 2-core
#MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 HOME PREMIUM 32 64 BIT MAC OS#

#MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 HOME PREMIUM 32 64 BIT UPGRADE#
(*) Note: Does not upgrade to Click-to-Run 32-bit version of Office 2016 due to a known bug.
#MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 HOME PREMIUM 32 64 BIT INSTALL#
No change to standalone appsĮxisting MSI install of Office 2013 (or earlier) and/or standalone Office appsĬlick-to-Run 32-bit version of Office 2016 with the pre-existing MSI Office install (and standalone apps) exist side-by-side If Office 64-bit apps are removed, the Click-to-Run 32-bit version of Office 2016 is installedĪn existing MSI install of Office 2016 with or without standalone appsĬlick-to-Run 32-bit version of Office 2016 is installed. Uninstall the 64-bit Office apps, if it's OK to replace them with 32-bit Office apps Suite is upgraded to Click-to-Run 32-bit version of Office 2016Įxisting Click-to-Run 32-bit version of Office and any 32-bit or 64-bit (except 2016) MSI standalone Office appsĪny existing Click-to-Run 64-bit version of Office Upgraded to the latest 32-bit Click-to-Run version of Office 2016, as needed *Įxisting Click-to-Run 32-bit version of Office and Click-to-Run 32-bit or 64-bit standalone Office apps (for example, Visio, Project) Office 2016 32-bit is installed by using Click-to-RunĮxisting Click-to-Run 32-bit version of Office (2016 or earlier) and no standalone apps The following table shows what action the end users/admins may need to take, depending on their beginning state, to have a successful 32-bit Click-to-Run version of Office deployment from the Microsoft 365 for business admin console.Īction to take before Microsoft 365 for business Office install Microsoft 365 for business upgrades Office to the Click-to-Run version of Office 2016 and that doesn't work with Office 2016 MSI standalone apps. If 64-bit Office apps are required, then this feature isn't a good fit because there's no support for triggering a 64-bit 2016 Click-to-Run version of Office from the Microsoft 365 for business admin console.ĭoesn't have any 2016 Windows Installer (MSI) standalone apps (for example, Visio or Project).


Has a Windows 10 Business user license, an active Microsoft 365 for business license, Windows 10 Creators Update, and is joined to Azure Active Directory.ĭoesn't have 64-bit Office apps (example: Word, Excel, PowerPoint). If you see Office Updates as shown in the following figure, then the installation was done by using Click-to-Run. To determine if you have the Click-to-Run version of Office, in any Office app go to File > Account ( Office Account in Outlook). Has an existing version of Click-to-Run Office installed. You can use Microsoft 365 Business Premium to automatically install the 32-bit Office apps on Windows 10 computers and keep them current with updates.Īutomatic installation works best if the end user's computer is on Windows 10 Business and:ĭoesn't have existing Office desktop apps (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Publisher, Access, and OneDrive). Prepare to automatically install Office apps to client computers This offering provides additional security features for devices. Microsoft Defender for Business is rolling out to Microsoft 365 Business Premium customers, beginning March 1, 2022.
