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    I have Microsoft Office Home and Business 2019.

    When I go to File>Office Account under Product Information it shows:  Version 2006 (Build 13001.20266 Click to Run).

    When I go to File>Office Account>and click on “? About Outlook” box, this is at the top of the page in blue lettering:  Microsoft Outlook 2019 MSO (16.0.13001.20254) 64-bit.

    Neither of these versions/builds match any on Susan Bradley’s Master Patch list for Office 2019.

    I will only receive security updates.  I do not receive feature updates for this one-time purchase version of Office.  The current Version 2006 (Build 13001.20266), was released June 30, 2020.  It is the same for Retail versions of Office 2016 C2R and Office 2019.

    I do not know why the version build 13001.20266 does not match the MSO build 16.0.13001.20254

    I have a retail version of Microsoft Office Home and Business 2019 and I think that is why neither is on the Master Patch List which says Office/Exchange.  (I really don’t know)

    The updates option on my Office 2019 program is either on or off.  Is there anywhere that I can see when it is safe to turn updates on for my Office program?

    HP Pavilion Desktop TP01-0050 – 64 bit
    Windows 10 Home Version 22H2
    OS build 19045.3324
    Windows Defender and Windows Firewall
    Microsoft Office Home and Business 2019
    -Version 2308(Build 16731.20170 C2R)

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    • #2281533

      I do not know why the version build 13001.20266 does not match the MSO build 16.0.13001.20254

      I had the same question about Word (posted at June 10 at #2271146 ), but no one ever answered.

      Maybe, no one knows???

    • #2281543

      Neither of these versions/builds match any on Susan Bradley’s Master Patch list for Office 2019.

      The builds that are on the Master Patch list are for volume licensing.

      No idea why you get two different build numbers… maybe someone else has that information?

      Is there anywhere that I can see when it is safe to turn updates on for my Office program?

      It is easiest to follow the DEFCON ratings, and then update both the OS and Office, together.

      Susan Bradley’s Master Patch list is targeting businesses, which is why she lists the volume licensed builds. You can apply the information about any listed bugs to the equivalent retail version patches, to double check, before applying updates, if you wish.

      You can double check released updates/builds by going to Microsoft’s Update History Office 2019 and scrolling down to the Retail Office version.

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      • #2281698

        The first tab of the Office spreadsheet is the click to run listings,

         

        https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/officeupdates/current-channel#version-2006-june-30

        You are on the current/monthly channel aka the one that gets updates – not monthly – but nearly WEEKLY.  As a result the version I list in the spreadsheet is the release that has the security update.  By the time I say “sure go ahead with updates” the monthly /current channel of Office already got two more releases and thus the build number is already changed.  That current channel is the one that blew up last week and it’s why I STRONGLY recommend to get off Microsoft’s office beta channel and move to the less disruptive semi annual channel.   check out the patch watch column coming out tonight/tomorrow with detailed info on how to do this.

        Bottom line I list consumer versions as well, but only the release that includes the security updates for the month.

         

        Susan Bradley Patch Lady/Prudent patcher

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        • #2281713

          Where is this Master Patch List spreadsheet? I’ve done a search and nothing comes up.

          • #2281714

            MenuBar across the page top:

            https://www.askwoody.com/patch-list-master/

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        • #2283896

          I have a retail version of Microsoft Office Home and Business 2019.  I do not have Microsoft Office 365. I bought Office 2019 with the understanding I would only get security updates.

          On July 8, 2020 I installed Windows 10 updates for June 2020 and at the same time clicked install now on my Office 2019 Account page.  I received Version 2006 (build 13001.20266 Click-to-Run) released June 30, 2020.  It is apparently a feature update.

          See – https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/officeupdates/current-channel#version-2006-june-30

          Retail versions of Office 2016 C2R and Office 2019 share the same release dates and version numbers and update together.  https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/officeupdates/update-history-office-2019#retail-versions-of-office-2016-c2r-and-office-2019

          It may be best to leave updating off on Office 2019 and just click install on Office 2019 when I install Windows 10 updates.  I guess I could also check if the volume license version had any problems for the same month.

          I do not think the retail version of Microsoft Office Home and Business 2019 has all the different “channel” choices you refer to for updating.  I think that is only for Office 365. I never found the “patch watch column” you refer to.  Is that on another site?

          Sorry for the late reply but I never got any emails that anyone had replied to this post.  Thanks for your help.

          HP Pavilion Desktop TP01-0050 – 64 bit
          Windows 10 Home Version 22H2
          OS build 19045.3324
          Windows Defender and Windows Firewall
          Microsoft Office Home and Business 2019
          -Version 2308(Build 16731.20170 C2R)

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      • #2281693

        Susan Bradley’s Master Patch list is targeting businesses, which is why she lists the volume licensed builds.

        She also lists subscription and retail builds.

        Only Insider Beta/Preview builds are not included.

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    • #2281549

      Neither of these versions/builds match any on Susan Bradley’s Master Patch list for Office 2019.

      The current Version 2006 (Build 13001.20266), was released June 30, 2020.

      Master Patch List was last updated June 29, 2020.

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    • #2361703

      I recently updated to Win 10 Pro 20H2 on Apr 23 and to KB4023057 on Apr 25.  I have Office Professional 2019, Version 2103 (Build 13901.20462).

      After the recent updates, when I opened Office, the flash screen said Office 365, not Office 2019. Worse yet, I had the Office 365 menus in all applications.

      When I first noticed the change, I found that I had been signed into my business account  for Office 365. I signed out of that account and signed into my personal account which has the Office Professional 2019 license.  I re-booted I found that I was still getting the flash screen saying Office 365 with 365 menus. The Account setting showed that I had Office Professional 2019.  Note, that I had not use the business Office 365 account other than to access One Drive and Teams.

      Yesterday (Apr 29) when I opened Office applications, the flash screen said Office 2019 and the menus were back to Office 2019 menus.

      I bought the computer new from Dell with Office Professional 2019 pre-installed.  I installed MS Project Standard 2019 after I received the computer. Project was not effected by the temporary change to Office 365 menus.

      Has anyone else seen this or know what happened?

      Alienware m15 R2
      Intel Core i7-9750H
      GeForce RTX 2080 Max Q
      Windows 10 Pro 64 bit
      Update 2021-04-23 Win 10 20H2
      Update 2021-04-25 2021-03 Update KB4023057

      • #2361718

        I’ve seen this before. Updating glitch that then gets fixed.  Another of those click to run oddities that sometimes occurs.  Just know you aren’t alone and it did occur.

        Susan Bradley Patch Lady/Prudent patcher

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    • #2361746

      I appreciate the reply. I was thinking that is had to have happened to others.

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