New Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 Service Packs Roll Out 44
jones_supa writes "While service packs are out of style for the Windows operating system, Microsoft has pushed out another service pack (SP2) for both Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 products. According to the company, they provide key updates and fixes across servers, services and applications including security, stability, and performance enhancements and better compatibility with Windows 8, Internet Explorer 10, Office 2013, and SharePoint 2013. The updates are available through Windows Update and as separate downloads."
Re:Please note... (Score:2, Informative)
But I still think that posting news about a trivial update on /. is a waste of time and space.
Yet here you are wasting our time and space griping about it.
I for one am happy to hear about this service pack, even though it is for a previous version of Office. Mainly because Office 2013 is a horrible eyesore, and I recommend to my customers they stick with 2010, or upgrade to it if they are running something older still on a PC that we are replacing.
So news of the update is welcome for me, regardless of where I hear about it. And, no, I am not going to troll through Microsoft's pages every day looking for update news.
Re:Are Office 2010 SPs cumulative? (Score:4, Informative)
No, not all MS SPs are. I give you Windows Vista, where you needed SP1 to be installed before SP2 would.
Win7 would probably have been the same way if MS had bothered to make a second SP for it.
Re:Are Office 2010 SPs cumulative? (Score:4, Informative)
The answer is no, you don't need SP1 installed first. I have experimentally verified this.