Office Windows 10 News Upgrade Features: Software Uninstall-Reinstall Required For Security Update To Work On Current Build?
Office Windows 10 News Upgrade Features. The latest reports about Windows 10 reveal that there's a glitch facing users on Office when they upgrade to the Windows 10. While Office Windows 10 News Upgrade Features is highly anticipated, Windows Office is also a highly used word processor for many businesses and individuals. But according to a top member of the Windows 10 team, Gabriel Aul announced Wednesday that a security update on the current build would not go through if Office is already pre-installed on a PC.
That sounds hideous to Office users and Aul recommends users on build 9879 Windows 10 will have to uninstall Office on their PCs and reinstall after adding the security fix. There is also the option of taking a risk and leaving the security out. Mr. Aul tweeted about the problem with the security fix shown below:
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You may not need a new code for switching Office back and forth. You can try to update without using ng a code. And if it doesn't work, you can follow Microsoft's instructions to get around the problem.
Tech Cruch explained how Microsoft has been tackling the making of its new OS, "Windows 10 is a different sort of project for Microsoft - the company is working on its new operating system quite publicly, soliciting advice earlier than it did in previous versions. Ship code sooner and more rapidly, however, and you have more issues. The above problem isn't too surprising, or difficult, but it does underscore Microsoft's current development pace."
The report continued to say, "For now, if you're on Windows 10 ...and you want to get the latest on the security side, you should check your build number and make sure you're up to date."
An Office Windows 10 News Upgrade Features consumer preview release is slated for release in late January by Microsoft, according to recent reports.