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-->Applies to: Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2
Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 reached the end of their support lifecycle on January 14, 2020. Windows Server Long Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) has a minimum of ten years of support—five years for mainstream support and five years for extended support. This support includes regular security updates.
End of support also means the end of security updates. This scenario can cause security or compliance issues and put business applications at risk. Microsoft recommends that you upgrade to the current version of Windows Server for the most advanced security, performance, and innovation.
If you haven't already upgraded your servers, the following options will help protect your apps and data during the transition:
- Migrate existing Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2 workloads as-is to Azure Virtual Machines (VMs).
- This migration to Azure automatically provides an additional three years of extended security updates (ESU). There's no additional charge for extended security updates on top of Azure VM's cost, and there's no additional configuration required.
- Purchase an extended security update subscription for your servers and remain protected until you're ready to upgrade to a newer Windows Server version.
- These updates are provided for up to three years after the end of support lifecycle date.
After the three year period of extended updates, we'll stop updating for Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2. We recommend you update your version of Windows Server to a more recent version as soon as possible.
What are extended security updates for Windows Server?
Extended security updates (ESUs) for Windows Server include security updates and bulletins rated critical and important, for a maximum of three years after January 14, 2020. Extended security updates don't include the following:
- New features
- Customer-requested non-security hotfixes
- Design change requests
For more information, see the Extended Security Updates frequently asked questions.
How to use Extended Security Updates
If you run Windows Server 2008 or 2008 R2 VMs in Azure, they're automatically enabled for Extended Security Updates. You don't need to configure anything, and there's no additional charge for using Extended Security Updates with Azure VMs. Extended Security Updates are automatically delivered to Azure VMs if they're configured to receive updates.
For other environments, such as on-premises VMs or physical servers, you need to manually request and configure Extended Security Updates. You can purchase Extended Security Updates through Volume Licensing Programs such as Enterprise Agreement (EA), Enterprise Agreement Subscription (EAS), Enrollment for Education Solutions (EES), or Server and Cloud Enrollment (SCE).
When you've purchased Extended Security Updates, you can use one of the following methods to get your keys:
- If you want to get Extended Security Update keys from the Azure Portal, you can register for Extended Security Updates in the Azure Portal.
- You can also sign in to the Microsoft Volume Licensing Service Center to get your keys without using the Azure Portal.
Register for Extended Security Updates on Azure Portal
To use Extended Security Updates on non-Azure VMs, create a multiple activation key (MAK) and apply it to Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2 computers. The MAK key lets the Windows Update servers know that you can continue to receive security updates. You register for Extended Security Updates and manage these keys using the Azure portal, even if you only use on-premises computers.
Note
You don't need to register for Extended Security Updates if you're running Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2 on Azure VMs. For other environments, such as on-premises VMs or physical servers, purchase Extended Security Updates before you try to register and use them.
To register your VM for Extended Security Updates and create a key, open the Azure Portal and follow these instructions:
Sign in to the Azure Portal.
In the search box at the top of the Azure Portal, search for and select Extended Security Updates.
If you haven't use extended security updates before, select + Create to create an Extended Security Updates resource first. Otherwise, select your resource from the list.
Under Register for Extended Service Updates, select Get started.
To create your first key, select Get key.
You need an Azure subscription associated with your account to create the Extended Security Update resource and key. If you don't have an Azure subscription associated with your account, sign in with a different user account or create an Azure subscription in the Azure Portal.
Your Azure subscription must also be assigned the Contributor role for the security update to work. To check your role, enter 'Subscriptions' into the search box. You'll see a table that will show you your role next to your subscription ID and name.
If you aren't a Contributor, you can ask the subscription owner to change your role. To find out who owns your subscription, go to the role table described in the previous paragraph and select your subscription's name. Next, go to the menu on the left side of the page and select Access control (IAM) > Role assignments and look for the 'Owners' section in the table.
If you see a page that says 'Register to get a Multiple Activation Key,' that means you need to request access to the private preview before you can use Extended Security Updates. If you don't see this page, skip ahead to step 6.
To request access, select join the private preview. An email message window will open. This email is your access request to the product team.
Include the following information in your request:
- Customer name
- Azure subscription ID
- Agreement number (for ESU)
- Number of ESU servers
When you're done, send the email.
The team will review the information you provide in your request email. If everything looks okay, they'll add you to the approved list.
If the team doesn't approve your request, you'll see the following error:
Under Azure details, select your Azure subscription, a resource group, and location for your key.
Under Registration details, enter the following information:
Setting Value Key name A display name for your key, such Agreement01. Agreement number Your agreement number generated by the volume licensing contract management system, or MSLicense for Enterprise Agreement programs. Number of computers Choose the number of computers on which you want to install Extended Security Updates with this key. Operating system Choose the operating system to use this key with, such as Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2. When ready, select Review + register.
Note
Make sure you've selected the Azure subscription that you joined the private preview with in your global filter. Select the Filter button in the Azure Portal ribbon to check your global subscription filter.
After successful validation, a summary of your choices for the new registry resource is shown. If needed, correct any validation errors or update your configuration choice. The Azure Terms of Use and Privacy Policy are available.
Check the box to confirm that you have eligible computers and the key is only to be used within your organization:
When ready, select Create to generate the MAK.
Extended Security Updates registration is now available for use with your computers. The key created should be applied to Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2 computers that you wish to remain eligible for security updates.
Sign in to the Microsoft Volume Licensing Service Center
If you don't have access to the Azure Portal, then you can use the Volume Licensing Service Center to view and download your activation keys.
To get your keys from the Volume Licensing Service Center:
Go to the Volume Licensing Service Center page and sign in with your Azure credentials.
Select Licenses > Relationship Summary > Licensing ID > Product Keys.
To learn more about how to get Extended Security Updates for eligible Windows devices, see our Tech Community post.
Download and apply Extended Security Updates
Delivery, download and application of Extended Security Updates for Windows Server is no different than existing deployment processes. The updates provided through Extended Security Updates are only for Security, and are released every Patch Tuesday.
You can install the updates using whatever tools and processes already in place. The only difference is that the system must be registered using the key generated in the previous section for the updates to download and install.
For Azure VMs, the process of enabling the computer for Extended Security Updates is automatically completed for you. Updates should download and install without additional configuration.
-->Office for Mac that comes with an Office 365 subscription is updated on a regular basis to provide new features, security updates, and non-security updates. The following information is primarily intended for IT professionals that are deploying Office for Mac to the users in their organizations.
Note
- Starting with Version 16.21, Microsoft Teams will be installed by default for new installations if you're using the Office suite install package. For more information, see Microsoft Teams installations on a Mac.
- For security reason, Microsoft has deprecated the use of SHA-1. Learn more
- Starting with the 16.17 release in September 2018, this information also applies to Office 2019 for Mac, which is a version of Office for Mac that’s available as a one-time purchase from a retail store or through a volume licensing agreement.
- The update history information for version 16.16 and earlier also applies to Office 2016 for Mac, which is also a version of Office for Mac that’s available as a one-time purchase. Older versions up to and including 16.16 can be activated with an Office 2016 for Mac volume license. You can’t activate version 16.17 or later with an Office 2016 for Mac volume license. For information about Office 2016 for Mac releases from September onward, see Release notes for Office 2016 for Mac
- For information about the features, security updates, and non-security updates that are included in a given release of Office for Mac, see Release notes for Office for Mac.
- If you want early access to new releases, join the Office Insider program.
Most current packages for Office for Mac
The following table lists the most current packages for the Office suite and for the individual applications. The Office suite includes all the individual applications, such as Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. All packages are 64-bit only. The build date is listed in parentheses, in a YYMMDD format, after the version number. The install package is used if you don't have the application already installed, while the update package is used to update an existing installation.
Update Microsoft Office Mac 2011
To view release notes, see Release notes.
March 10, 2020
Version 16.35 (20030802)
Application | Download links | SHA-256 hash for install package |
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Office suite (with Teams) | Install package | 8E86CC3EDDB5D7AD0EBA34264C6017D8B3DB9BBC425106F8C5B1BBAC1C7966DA |
Office suite (without Teams) | Install package | DA6F028AB5A69FC48668A311A74231A9CDCDA1576D2EBB1C06E7A7DD53ED8510 |
Word | Install package Update package | 27BB4CAD84F7E15AA5E0AB48C18E620F08A4AA1AF05352847E8AA8924390005F |
Excel | Install package Update package | DFE5F4230DC3E4B85FF226E260580FBD5A85893DD17C6165721F92A03FDFDF91 |
PowerPoint | Install package Update package | 65292F7CDA8C53FB796332B84398F3A4528831CCED9E7E5614A778055F7683AF |
Outlook | Install package Update package | 92094986AE997694549E9FA54347663F4720B7842D6E5FF7525BBB4897EB5C94 |
OneNote | Update package | Not applicable |
Most current packages for other Mac programs from Microsoft
The following table provides information about the most current packages, including a download link, for other Mac programs from Microsoft that may be of interest to IT professionals. The build date is listed in parentheses, in a YYMMDD format, after the version number.
Note: Microsoft AutoUpdate (MAU) release information has moved to the MAU Release History page.
Microsoft Updates Mac 2008 Free
Program | Version | Package | More information | SHA-1/ SHA-256 hash |
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Skype for Business | 16.27.37 | Download | The latest version was released on June 23, 2019. Latest updates | ac33fbfa83e304e1ac3ba7365e8bf307b117ec954fd48902991356ee86f2e836 |
Remote Desktop | 10.3.1 | Download | This install package is 64-bit. What's new | a846cecda7391b4e67c37b4b30a0c49ebd3c80f4782a989c0b4f866cd6d09339 |
Intune Company Portal | 1.17 (52.1908008.000) [190823] | Download | What's new in Microsoft Intune | fec704b5194360a48365d0193a46135358c5f129fc2b1fb02acb902cd1f96de0 |
Microsoft SharePoint On-Premises Safari Browser Plugin for Office 2016 for Mac | 15.32.0 (170309) | Download | This install package is 64-bit. | f7f29202881a319fb249d15ab6125b5a1a94b303c649cbe3fafb37ecd4728ed8 |
Release history for Office for Mac
The following table provides release history information and download links for Office for Mac. The table is ordered by release date, with the most recent release date listed first. The build date is listed in parentheses, in a YYMMDD format, after the version number. All releases after August 22, 2016 are 64-bit only. All releases prior to August 22, 2016 are 32-bit only.
Microsoft Updates Mac 2008 Download
Note
Download links are only provided for the most recent releases.
Update Office 2008 For Mac
Release date | Version | Install package | Update packages |
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March 10, 2020 | 16.35 (20030802) | Office suite (with Teams) Office suite (without Teams) | Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote |
February 11, 2020 | 16.34 (20020900) | Office suite (with Teams) Office suite (without Teams) | Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote |
January 14, 2020 | 16.33 (20011301) | Office suite (with Teams) Office suite (without Teams) | Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote |
December 10, 2019 | 16.32 (19120802) | Office suite (with Teams) Office suite (without Teams) | Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote |
November 12, 2019 | 16.31 (19111002) | Office suite (with Teams) Office suite (without Teams) | Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote |
October 15, 2019 | 16.30 (19101301) | Office suite (with Teams) Office suite (without Teams) | Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote |
September 18, 2019 | 16.29.1 (19091700) | Word, Excel, PowerPoint | |
September 10, 2019 | 16.29 (19090802) | Office suite (with Teams) Office suite (without Teams) | Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote |
August 13, 2019 | 16.28 (19081202) | Office suite (with Teams) Office suite (without Teams) | Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote |
July 16, 2019 | 16.27 (19071500) | Office suite (with Teams) Office suite (without Teams) | Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote |
June 11, 2019 | 16.26 (19060901) | ||
May 14, 2019 | 16.25 (19051201) | ||
April 16, 2019 | 16.24 (19041401) | ||
March 27, 2019 | 16.23.1 (19032603) | ||
March 12, 2019 | 16.23.0 (19030902) | ||
February 20, 2019 | 16.22 (19022000) | ||
January 24, 2019 | 16.21 (19011700) | ||
January 16, 2019 | 16.21 (19011500) | ||
December 11, 2018 | 16.20 (18120801) | ||
November 13, 2018 | 16.19 (18110915) | ||
October 16, 2018 | 16.18 (18101400) | ||
September 11, 2018 | 16.17 (18090901) | ||
August 14, 2018 | 16.16 (18081201) | ||
July 10, 2018 | 16.15 (18070902) | ||
June 13, 2018 | 16.14.1 (18061302) | ||
June 12, 2018 | 16.14.0 (18061000) | ||
May 24, 2018 | 16.13.1 (18052304) | ||
May 23, 2018 | 16.13.1 (18052203) | ||
May 15, 2018 | 16.13.0 (18051301) | ||
April 11, 2018 | 16.12.0 (18041000) | ||
March 19, 2018 | 16.11.1 (18031900) | ||
March 13, 2018 | 16.11.0 (18031100) | ||
February 13, 2018 | 16.10.0 (18021001) | ||
January 26, 2018 | 16.9.1 (18012504) | ||
January 18, 2018 | 16.9.0 (18011602) | ||
December 12, 2017 | 15.41.0 (17120500) | ||
November 14, 2017 | 15.40.0 (17110800) | ||
October 10, 2017 | 15.39.0 (17101000) | ||
September 12, 2017 | 15.38.0 (17090200) | ||
August 15, 2017 | 15.37.0 (17081500) | ||
July 21, 2017 | 15.36.1 (17072101) | ||
July 11, 2017 | 15.36.0 (17070200) | ||
June 16, 2017 | 15.35.0 (17061600) | ||
June 13, 2017 | 15.35.0 (17061000) | ||
May 16, 2017 | 15.34.0 (17051500) | ||
April 11, 2017 | 15.33.0 (17040900) | ||
March 14, 2017 | 15.32.0 (17030901) | ||
February 16, 2017 | 15.31.0 (17021600) | ||
January 11, 2017 | 15.30.0 (17010700) |