Good... Thank you, that is the answer I needed, as it is activated..... update 31.10. Thanks, works perfectly!
I have to say I am bit confused which Office link to download I already have installed (via windows update, not the media refresh) 'windows 7 SP1'. Would Office SP1 be a parallel update to the program itself? My native lang is portuguese-brazil. But I really prefer english UI and pt-br as Proofing Tool Kit (is it the language pack now?). How do I manage to get that?
hello -spiralien- I downloaded and tested programs are 100% ok Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus Microsoft Project Professional 2010 Microsoft Visio 2010
hello -myhken- I downloaded the translation and was 100% Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus language packs 64 bit. ok!
great info, acrsn. Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus x86 Brazilian version: Can somebody post Hash # of X17-75223.exe
Office 2010 old language packs (X16) compatibility with new installations (X17) myhken & spiralien, thanks a lot for your great effort in this awesome topic!. I appreciate it a lot!. If I'm understanding right, spiralien's table reffers to Office 2010 in different languages, but not to language packs. In this case, if I want to download the latest Office 2010 Professioanl Plus 32-bit in English (X17-75238.exe), can I use one of the language packs that are posted in the head of this topic (X16-xxxxx.exe), or I can't do it because of the difference of the versions (X17 and X16)? For example, if I want Office 2010 Professioanl Plus 32-bit in english, and then I want to install the Brazilian language pack, can I download X17-75238.exe (for the latest english version) and then use X16-37687.exe as the Brazilian language pack (as posted in the head of this topic), or because of the difference of the versions (X17 and X16) I can't do it? Just to be clear, I want to use the combination of Office 2010 in english with a foreign language pack. I don't want to download Office 2010 in a foreign language in the first place. Or, in the case of my example, I don't want to download the latest Office 2010 Professional Plus 32-bit in Brazilian (X17-75223.exe). BTW, I'm doing this combination because I want Office 2010 in an English interface, with a foreign language dictionary. That is why I need a language pack and not a foreign installation.
Thanks a lot for this information!. Will do so. I'm looking forward for the newer langage pack links, which will help to prevent the hassle of downloading and installing the SP1 update for them.
Do you think that I can use the method you explained in your great SP1 slipstreaming tutorial or is it different for language packs?
Not any is not quite correct. RTM installers are listed: Not any SP1 installers are available though - which I've only just found out...