Download Office 2010 Service Pack 2 Msp

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I am currently having a problem with the Office 2010 Service Pack 2 Update. I have a number of XP machines that had Office 2010 Service Pack 1 without Access 2010 installed, but Access 2003 was installed. I installed Office 2010 Service Pack 2 with with the executable from the command on each machine. After the Service Pack 2 update finished, I found that Access 2010 was partially installed. The program was not listed under Programs, but the executable was in the the office installation directory. Access 2003 was not removed.

Download Office 2010 Service Pack 2 Msp

I have seen this. Not only does it install Access 2010 components, it also installs Publisher 2010 components. It modifies the registry causing previous version of Access and Publisher to become broken or corrupt. Microsoft has no fix for this as of 8/27/13. Simply uninstalling the service pack does not resolve the issue. Neither does repairing the previous Office components before or after removing the service pack resolve the issue.

I had to remove the service pack and do a system restore to a previous time before service pack installation and reinstall updates to resolve the issue. You could probably remove the previous Office components, reinstall and apply updates, however I have not tried this. The issue seems to be with the update detection portion of the service pack install. It seems to install updated components for all Office 2010 products not just the ones installed.

Free Download Microsoft Office 2010 SP 2. The offline installer of Microsoft Office 2010 Service Pack 2 Exe setup download for windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 & 10 for. Users who have been running Office 2010 can either download Service Pack 2 installer from Download Center or download the same via Windows Update.

Microsoft has not noted this issue nor will take down the service pack knowing it does not function properly. Gotta love Microsoft. The simple solution: do not install the service pack if you have previous versions of Office components installed. This includes Access Runtime. Hallo EPerson, Did you open a ticket at Microsoft about this?

Or did you find any solution? I also encounter this issue on EVERY computer.

This is not limited to Access or Publisher. Instead, the setup of Office 2010 Service Pack 2 reinstalls ALL components of your office suite, regardless if they have been installed before or not. For example if you installed Office 2010 without Excel, Excel 2010 will suddenly end up on your computer after installing SP2. Specifically the SP2 file 'officesuiteww-x-none.msp' is responsible for reinstalling all components. This has never happened with Service Pack 1 for Office 2010 by the way.

My current fix is to block SP2 on WSUS, but this isn't a long term solution obviously. Hi, I've also experienced this.

When I called MS they said I was 3rd to report the issue and that the detection part of SP2 would be fixed in 1-2 months but they still couldn't commit to a date because there were so few that reported this. Here's our scenario Win7 SP1 x64 Enterprise Installed from CD Installed Office Professional Plus 2010 no Service pack configured as below -Excel -Word -Outlook -Word -Clipart is disabled also -The other options are available to be added through SCCM using config.xml Once SP2 was installed we saw MSACCESS.exe and MSPub. John Cena Song Theme Download Dailymaza. exe show up in the install directory but the icons are not there in the start menu. We only discovered that SP2 was an issue during our Windows 7 rollout of a couple of computers.

In this scenario all updates get applied first which includes Office 2010 SP2. Another package which installs clipart is then run. It installs the Clipart component and then triggers a repair which then adds Access and Publisher Icons to the start menu.

MS solution is to uninstall and reinstall. For us this is not an option because we'd need to go to every use and help them reconfigure outlook at attach any PST files. We install Access Runtime on all computers unless they specifically need Access Full version Here is an outline of a script that I'm going to have to deploy 1. Check Start menu for Access Full and Publisher 2.

Run Office suite Repair 3. Check if Access RT is installed 4.

If Yes(AccessRT Installed), Remove Access Full and trigger a repair Access RT 5. If No(AccessRT Not Installed, Check if there is a Access Menu item exists. If menu item exists do nothing 6. In all Cases remove Publisher because the clients can reinstall if they need.

Komiksy Kaczor Donald Download. This is a work in progress and need to look into the logic of the steps above. Thanks SeanAnthony for your answer. I did not report this to MS yet, because they threaten to charge me 72 EUR for reporting a bug. I spent hours troubleshooting this mess, and I'm not going to pay any money on top of that.

Besides it really doesn't matter how many people report this problem, because it is 100% reproducible: • Take a Microsoft Office 2010 RTM installation source (eg the single image) • Do not install all included programs (eg untick Access and Publisher) • Check that Access and Publisher are indeed not installed • Install SP2 (actually executing 'officesuiteww-x-none.msp' which is part of SP2 is enough, the other MSP-updates do not cause this problem) • You end up with Access and Publisher partly installed I'll wait '1-2 months' and see if Microsoft updates the SP2 setup. It should be easy because they already got it right once with SP1.