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Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 Service Pack 1 Availability

We are thrilled to announce the availability of Service Pack 1 (SP1) for our 2010 family of products.

The SP1 release is important because it provides us with an opportunity to address customer feedback as well as the security, stability and performance of our 2010 wave of products. The release underscores our commitment to improving the quality of our software over time. We are grateful to those customers and partners who have taken time to provide us the feedback that makes our products and services better.

SP1 contains all Cumulative Updates and Public Updates for 2010 that have already shipped. SP1 also contains new fixes for areas of each product. For those of you seeking a complete list of changes for each product contained in SP1, please visit this Excel Workbook – this is a very handy reference for those building test / evaluation plans for Office Client SP1. The workbook containing the changes for SharePoint Server 2010 is located under this link. The KB Articles referenced below will be updated throughout the day to include the live links to the published articles.

Beginning tomorrow, various Office teams will update their respective team blogs with additional information on SP1. Today you can hop over to the SharePoint Team Blog to read a bit more about the SP1 release.

Today SP1 is available from the Download center. The Downloads Table below provides links to the new packages for SP1. If you have installed all Office Automatic Updates, you will also see SP1 available as a manual download from Microsoft Update. After a 90 day grace period, SP1 will be offered as an automatic update through Microsoft Update. Customers using the Office Click-to-Run technology will have SP1 streamed to them beginning in July.

For SharePoint customers planning to deploy Service Pack 1, it is also recommended to install the June 2011 Cumulative Update for SharePoint when it becomes available in the coming weeks.

Download Links for 2010 Service Pack 1

Access 2010 Runtime SP1

2460015

32-bit

64-bit

Access Database Engine 2010 SP1

2460011

32-bt

64-bit

FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint SP1

2460039

 

64-bit

Groove Server 2010 SP1

2460067

 

64-bit

Office 2010 Filter Pack SP1

2460041

32-bit

64-bit

Office 2010 Language Pack SP1

2460043

32-bit

64-bit

Office 2010 SP1

2460049

32-bit

64-bit

Office Language Interface Pack 2010 SP1

2460044

32-bit

64-bit

Office Proofing Tools 2010 SP1

2460053

32-bit

64-bit

Office Web Apps 2010 SP1

2460073

 

64-bit

PowerPoint Viewer SP1

2460050

32-bit

 

Project 2010 SP1

2460052

32-bit

64-bit

Project Server 2010 SP1

2460047

 

64-bit

Search Server 2010 SP1

2460070

 

64-bit

Server Language Pack SP1

2460056

 

64-bit

SharePoint 2010 Indexing Connector for Documentum SP1

2460054

 

64-bit

SharePoint Designer 2010 SP1

2460057

32-bit

64-bit

SharePoint Foundation 2010 Client Object Model Redistributable SP1

2508825

32-bit

64-bit

SharePoint Foundation 2010 Language Pack SP1

2460059

 

64-bit

SharePoint Foundation 2010 SP1

2460058

 

64-bit

SharePoint Server 2010 SP1

2460045

64-bit

Visio 2010 SP1

2460061

32-bit

64-bit

Visio Viewer 2010 SP1

2460065

32-bit

64-bit

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Hi folks, thank you for the corrections on the links. The incorrect links have been fixed.

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Hi, Is slipstreaming of SP1 into Office 2010 base package(by copying extracted files for SP1 into the updates folder of Office 2010 professional package) a Microsoft supported/recommended way of deploying SP1? YK

  • Anonymous
    June 28, 2011
    Thanks for the links, really appreciate.

  • Anonymous
    June 28, 2011
    How will Click To Run editions of Office be serviced? (Starter, Home & Student, Home & Business)? I understand these are continuously and automatically updated but surely Microsoft won't make users download patches every time upon a reinstall? There should be a SP1 base release for Click-To-Run as well.

  • Anonymous
    June 28, 2011
    Will there be an updated OPK and is there an SP1 for BCM 2010?

  • Anonymous
    June 28, 2011
    The link to Office Web Apps 2010 SP1 does not actually lead to a download, but rather the homepage for the download center.

  • Anonymous
    June 28, 2011
    Hi, The link for SharePoint Foundation 2010 SP1 is wrong. This is the correct link for the KB page: support.microsoft.com/.../2460058 And the 64-bit download page: www.microsoft.com/.../details.aspx

  • Anonymous
    June 28, 2011
    I cannot believe that the "Synchronization of some deletions failed" Sync Issues bug still hasn't been fixed in Outlook 2010 SP1. It drives some of our more observant users (including me!) mad. Can you please issue a fix for this? social.technet.microsoft.com/.../8d40910d-277f-4995-9707-36029969a03e

  • Anonymous
    June 28, 2011
    Thank you, thank you, thank you to the entire team for getting not only SP1 out of the door but also the June CU! These updates will successful adoption by our customers and partners.

  • Anonymous
    June 29, 2011
    Access 2010 fixed-width text export still not fixed properly. See forum post. www.eileenslounge.com/viewtopic.php

  • Anonymous
    June 29, 2011
    Links to the LIP for Office are dead.

  • Anonymous
    June 29, 2011
    I just requested the June 2011 CU for SP2010 and hotfix email does NOT contain the password for the hotfix package.  As a result, I can't extract the hotfix from the container file!  FAIL!

  • Anonymous
    June 29, 2011
    Any chance there was a fix for the Indexing/Search issues in Outlook 2010?   We can't get rid of the issues with all the normal fixes..

  • Anonymous
    June 30, 2011
    Unfortunately I can't install Office 2010 SP1. Installation breaks in Microsoft Update as well as the standalone installer. Platform: Win7 Enterprise x64 en, locale de-de; Office 2010 x64 en During installation, the installer tries to access "GrooveMUI.msi" from C:MSOCache<some path>, but there is no C:MSOCache on my machine. Thus it can't find some package and rolls back the installation. Yes, at the end of Office 2010 installation I instructed the installer to NOT leave any cache files behind. Nevertheless I should be able to install the Service Pack, shouldn't I?

  • Anonymous
    July 13, 2011
    trouble is all I want is a spell-check,the rest of no use for me.actually I have been on the verge of buying it but my scottish roots say 'ca canny' since I'd been loaading up with useless stuff....so maybe there might be a possible for my needs?

  • Anonymous
    August 08, 2011
    thanks for the links it makes a big differ to my work on the comp n networks

  • Anonymous
    February 26, 2014
    On TechEd Atlanta the SharePoint and Office 2010 Service pack 1 have been announced!
    *** Update 2011

  • Anonymous
    October 15, 2014
    How install Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 Service Pack 1

  • Anonymous
    June 28, 2016
    The link for SharePoint Server 2010 SP1 doesn't work. It doesn't work on the download site either. Any info if this was officially removed? All other SP1 links seem to work bu this one.