Office 2010 ,
- orentiem1998
- Aug 20, 2023
- 7 min read
If you need a product key, you can still purchase a fresh Office 2010 version, either with download option, or with installation media. These old versions are quite affordable now. Please check out the following list of offers from Amazon, eBay etc. I already tried to find good deals for various editions. Sometimes the product is a lot cheaper in another language. In that case, you can use the product key to activate an installer in English (or any different language).
Office 2010 ,
Office 2010 is certainly the best Office suite out there. However, compared to Office 2007 it has one major drawback: Like Vista and Windows 7, Office 2010 has to be activated. However, Office 2010 behaves a little different than Windows if it is not activated. Rearming Office 2010, that is resetting the grace period, works similar as rearming Windows.
Volume editions of Office 2010 don't have an RFM. However, Office will start nagging users with messages after 25 days. You can just imagine how many helpdesk calls it will provoke if you don't ensure that Office 2010 has been activated during this grace period.
However, it might be difficult to activate Office 2010 during the grace period if you deploy a pre-installed Office with an OS image. The grace period begins immediately after you installed Office 2010 on your master PC. If you have to perform other configurations before you create the master image, then it is quite possible that 25 days is too short. You also have to take into account that it might take some time until Office finds a KMS host or until you activate it manually.
This is where Office 2010 rearm comes in. This features allows you reset the grace timer to 30 days grace. If you rearm Office right before you create the OS master image, you can be sure that you have the full 25 days before users will bothered with Office activation notifications or before the retail edition goes into Reduced Functionality Mode after 30 days.
You will find some complicated instructions on the Web of how to rearm Office 2010. Most of these articles were written before Office 2010 was released. There are also third party tools that allow you to rearm Office 2010. However, I recommend following Microsoft's instructions. This topic is too sensitive to rely on third party tools.
To rearm Office 2010, you only have to run ospprearm.exe in %installdir%\%Program Files%\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\OfficeSoftwareProtectionPlatform from an elevated command prompt. "%Program Files%" has to be replaced with %Program Files (x86)% if you installed Office 2010 32-bit on Windows 64-bit.
Office 2010 rearm could also be useful if you installed Office 2010 Trial. The Office 2010 Professional Plus Trial comes with a special activation code that will allow you to test Office 2010 for 60 days. There are reports on the web indicating that you can also rearm the trial version of Office 2010. Office 2010 Trial indeed comes with ospprearm.exe. However I doubt that rearming will work after you used the trial activation code because rearming makes only sense with an Office installation that hasn't been activated.
You can run Office 2010 Trial without activating it but every time you launch the Office 2010 Activation Wizard will pop up. If you cancel this dialog, you can continue using the Office application. I suppose this will only work for 30 days. If you have experience with rearming Office 2010 Trial, please let me know.
Do you want to use Microsoft Office 2010 on your PC? If so, you need to get the Office 2010 download first. This post from MiniTool Partition Wizard offers you the Office 2010 free download full version 32&64 bit and shows you how to install it.
Office 2010 includes the following software: Access 2010, Excel 2010, InfoPath Designer 2010, InfoPath Filler 2010, Lync 2010, OneNote 2010, Outlook 2010, PowerPoint 2010, Project 2010, Publisher 2010, SharePoint Workspace 2010, Visio 2010, and Word 2010.
Office 2010 is no longer supported, but you can still install and use it as long as you have an Office 2010 installation disc and a product key for it. Of course, you can also get the Microsoft Office 2010 download directly by clicking the following download links.
If you want to install Office 2010 SP2, you should continue to download Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Microsoft Office 2010 32/64-Bit Edition from Microsoft and then run the pack file to install the update.
I recently got a new computer and it has office 10. I use win-zip to pw protect all attachments in my out going mail. I have installed the new win-zip but the pw protctions doesnt work. Ihave a 64 something or another and it only works with a 32. As you con tell I am not and IT person. Do you have another suggested for pw proctecting this data before sedning? It can be an word doc, exl doc of even a PDF doc.Thanks for your help.
Just remember, the difference between DISK encryption like EFS and FILE encryption like Office 2010 is with Disk encryption, as soon as you copy the file off the disk and into Email for example, the file is no longer encrypted. With Office 2010 and 2007 however, when you put a password on the file the encryption will follow the file so no one can open it without the password. That being said, with EFS as explained in my article, it will encrypt ALL files if you choose.
Hello. I have a 2010 Word document that I want to protect to keep people from changing it. It contains several imbedded docs (pdf files and excel sheets) that I want people to be able to open within the document. Is this possible?
This document explains how to correct Microsoft Office if it is not working or crashes frequently. These solutions apply to Office 2013, 2010 and 2007. For Office 2003 and earlier versions, see Microsoft Office 2000/XP/2003 (Win) - Repairing Corrupted Program Files. Sometimes, you have to completely remove and reinstall Microsoft Office to fix corruption issues: Windows - Office 2007 / 2010 / 2013 - Uninstalling
I needed to install a version of (native) Office for someone who is currently studying and using Manjaro. Yes, I know about LibreOffice and encourage it's use! Unfortunately there were still some small compatibility issues with LibreOffice with some files provided in their courses, hence they requested to install a native Office option. They happened to have an old Office 2010 license they had purchased some years back. Also, apparently Office 2010 runs without issue with wine, whereas newer versions still have issues.
In any case, this guide outlines an install process for Arch based distros (Arch, Manjaro, ArcoLinux, etc.) which should provide and stable and robust office install. This guide will likely need to be modified for other distributions.
Office 2010 runs best on wine using the 32bit libraries (on 64bit Linux wine defaults to the 64bit binaries). Let's first set wine to use a 32bit prefix and set that as default. Let's do this by setting the wine environment variables in our .profile to reference the 32bit wine binaries. Open and add the following to your .profile file:
On first start, you might get a popup window regarding office activation. You can attempt to activate via online. If that fails, select the telephone option. It might say that your product is no longer supported for telephone activation, ignore that and go instead to the following page: telephone activation for office.
If you are still using Office 2010 you may want to start shopping for a new version of software, as Microsoft will end support for Office 2010 on October 13, 2020. You can read more about it here: -us/article/End-of-support-for-Office-2010-3A3E45DE-51AC-4944-B2BA-C2E415432789.
The nutrient management planning tools require the use of a computer (hardware), and programs (software), which includes Word and Excel. In the diagram below you can see where Office 2010 fits in the puzzle:
What this means to you is beginning in October 2020, the NM program staff will no longer be able to provide support for issues caused by planners still using Office 2010 when completing a Nutrient Management Plan or Nutrient Balance Sheet.
Once Add or Remove Programs is open, locate your Office 2010 or Outlook 2010 standalone installation in the list of installed programs and select it. Then click the Change button. In Windows 7, it's at the top of the list. In Windows XP, it will be to the right of the Office entry.
Locate your Microsoft Office install in the list of installed programs. Select it, then choose Change. If you are using Windows 7, the Change button is above the list of installed programs (as seen in the screenshots for Outlook 2010 on the previous page.)
I've been trying for days now to get someone from Microsoft to help me with my Outlook 2010 issue which I recently bought, When I open up my email to read it and there's an attachment or someother thing that needs to be opened and read my computer says ( YOUR ORGANIZATION'S POLICES ARE PREVENTING US FROM COMPLETING THIS ACTION FOR YOU. FOR MORE INFO PLEASE CONTACT YOUR HELP DESK.)THIS IS A HOME COMPUTER I DON'T HAVE A HELP DESK AND I HAVE ALREADY GONE THROUGH THE ACCOUNT SETTINGS AND MADE SURE MY PROFILE WAS CORRECT. I'm LOST. DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY IDEAS PLEASE?
Hi Diane. I have a problem with my Outlook 2010 on Windows 10: it seems I deleted the DNSAPI.DLL file and consequently cannot access either outgoing or incoming mail servers. Can I repair this or must I uninstall and reinstall MS Outlook or possibly the whole 2010 MS Office suite? I have tried to Repair the Outlook Connector as well as MS Office, but that has not made a difference. Thank you...
Office Professional, which includes Word 2010, Excel 2010, PowerPoint 2010, OneNote 2010, Outlook 2010, Publisher 2010, Access 2010, premium technical support, and the browser-based Office Web Apps, is priced at $499 for the full boxed copy or $349 for the product key card. The academic version of Office Professional for students and educators will sell for $99 and will be available at campus bookstores and through certain retailers. 2ff7e9595c
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