![]() ![]() ![]() Click-to-Run is based on App-V, which itself came from the Soft Grid acquisition).Ĭlick-To-Run was launched with Office 2010, and with more and more people moving to Office 365 it is destined to become even more popular! Those of you familiar with App-V will be thinking this is kind of familiar, and it is. Again another neat feature of the Click-To-Run package! Note that a restart of the OS was not needed here, just the applications had to be restarted. The updates then installed in the background as I continued to use the applications, and only when all the updates had been installed was I prompted to restart them. Note that there is not a button to check for updatesĪs soon as the updates were re-enabled – boom! They started to download! Click on Account (Office Account in Outlook)Īfter updating to Office 2013 SP1, the interface appears different.Why was this not happening? One quick Bing search later I noted that in the article Microsoft Office 2013 Click-to-Run virtualization there were steps to retry the Office update : Wasn’t my office build out of date? Part of the advantage of Click-To-Run is that it will automatically update. ![]() ![]() I’m actually using a Click-To-Run installation on the MSIT Windows 8 image. was older than the released updates I downloaded the updates from the Microsoft Download Centre and then went to install them only for it to barf:Īfter muttering briefly, I realised that I was not actually using a traditional. Great, I thought, let’s download and install them! After checking that my installed build of Outlook etc. When the office updates were released last patch Tuesday, there were a couple of issues of mine that were resolved. ![]()
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