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Microsoft Office (installer only) 2010 (32 bit)



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NameMicrosoft Office (installer only)
Version2010 (32 bit)
License Retail
URLhttp://www.msoffice.com
Votes 16
RatingSilver
Wine Version1.5.28
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Description

Retail release June 15, 2010

This entry is just for testing the installer of Microsoft Office 2010 (aka Office 14) office suite.

Reports on specific programs included in Office 2010 should be submitted to their respective AppDB entries.

Office 2010 is available in 7 editions and 4 different licenses:

  • Starter (OEM)
  • Home & Student (Retail)
  • Standard (Retail or volume)
  • Home & Business (Retail)
  • Professional (Retail)
  • Professional Academic (Academic)
  • Professional Plus (Retail or volume)
When reporting test results, please follow the Guidelines for Submitting Test Reports below (scroll down to notes section).
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Selected Test Results (selected in 'Test Results' table below)

What works
On both standard and custom installs, the Installer works up to the point where it tries to apply updates.


What does not
The installer will appear to hang for a very long time, with several background crashes, while trying to apply updates. Eventually the installer will crash with a message that not all updates could be applied. Letting it go that far created a wineprefix afflicted by bug 25476.


What was not tested
Activation


Additional Comments

Office Pro 2010 Trial

Giving it a bronze because the apps are already installed and usable by the time the installer tries to update. You can kill the installer at that point and avoid a long wait for nothing. Killing the installer at that point also enabled me to create a wineprefix not affected by bug 25476 (I have not tried to replicate that, though).

Note that the trial installer this test report is for (X17-22376.exe) is not the same as the one I tested last December (X16-32007.exe). The new installer does not ask the user if they want to update, as the old one did, but just tries to do it automatically.
Test Results
DistributionTest dateWine versionInstalls?Runs?RatingSubmitter
ShowopenSUSE 11.4 x86_64Apr 22 20131.5.28 Yes Yes Silver Rosanne 
ShowopenSUSE 11.4 x86_64Dec 26 20121.5.20 Yes Yes Silver Rosanne 
ShowGentoo Linux AMD64Oct 14 20121.5.15 Yes Yes Platinum Joachim Breitsprecher 
ShowFedora 17 x86_64Oct 20 20121.5.13 Yes Yes Platinum regnirpsj 
ShowUbuntu 12.04 "Precise" x86_64 (+ variants like Kubuntu)Jun 27 20121.5.12 Yes Yes Platinum Jon 


Known bugs
Bug # Description Status Resolution Other apps affected
30033 Office 2010 Standard, Pro Plus: Volume activation fails NEW View
30260 Office 2010 SP1 installer reports failure NEW View

 
Guidelines for submitting test reports
  1. Test in a clean wineprefix, using plain Wine. 
  2. Specify exactly which edition of Office 2010 you tested (Standard, Pro, etc.). This is crucial--bugs that affect one edition may not affect others.
  3. Specify exactly what type of ­install you tested (Typical, Custom, Minimal, etc.)
  4. Limit your report to the installer only. Reports on the performance of individual apps should be filed under their respective AppDB entries. Problems with running any of the apps should only be mentioned if it is clear that it is due to a problem with the installer.
  5. If you used any overrides during the install, please list them and explain exactly what problem each override was needed to solve.
  6. Test reports that do not follow these guidelines will be rejected. ­

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HOWTO

­(2012-06-04)

Office 2010 has been installable in 32 bit Wine beginning with 1.3.9; however, versions prior to 1.3.35 suffered from bug 25476. This bug was fixed as of 1.3.35; if you are using an older version of Wine, upgrade.

­­­­­Beginning with Wine 1.5.6, wine-mono is required for supported configurations. If your distro does not provide a wine-mono package, follow the instructions on http://wiki.winehq.org/Mono  to install it. ­­

If installing Office Professional Plus in a Wine version older than 1.5.6, see the note below for additional steps that must be taken prior to running the installer. These steps should not be needed for 1.5.6 and later provided wine-mono is installed on your system.

Make sure all dependencies of Wine are installed on your system, including winbind.

Install Office 2010 to a clean wineprefix--no winetricks or other tweaks, and no other applications installed. Do not change the Windows version in winecfg; it should remain at the default setting of XP.

Note: If you have 64 bit Wine installed on your system, you must create a 32 bit wineprefix for Office 2010 using the WINEARCH=win32 environment variable. ­

After installing, set riched20 to native, builtin in winecfg to enable Powerpoint to start and selection boxes to display correctly. Do not use winetricks; Office installs its own riched20 to a private directory, and the one installed by winetricks is insufficient. This override may be set globally if Office is installed to a separate wineprefix (recommended). If other applications are installed to the wineprefix (strongly discouraged), either set the override individually for each Office application, or set riched20 to builtin individually for the non-Office applications, as non-Office applications will not be able to find the riched20 installed by Office.

     
    HOWTO: Office Professional Plus Workarounds for Wine versions without wine-mono

     (2012-06-04)

    Office Professional Plus does not require .NET to be installed, but if it detects that it is installed, it will look for a machine.config file. This will fail on Wine versions without wine-mono installed (i.e., versions prior to 1.5.6).

    The recommended solution is to install wine-mono. The instructions below are provided solely for those who are unable to upgrade to a version of Wine supporting wine-mono.

    There are two ways to work around this without installing wine-mono:

    1. Copy a machine.config file from a native Mono install to the wineprefix's drive_c/windows/Microsoft.NET/Framework/v2.0.50727/CONFIG directory. 
    2. Delete all .NET-related registry keys.

    Installing winetricks dotnet20 will also work around the bug; however, because that will install native dlls that may cause other problems, it is not recommended.

    The above workarounds must be done before running the installer. If you do not, and the installer fails, you must delete that wineprefix and start fresh, as the rollback process leaves behind something that prevents subsequent attempts from succeeding, even with one of the workarounds applied. Note also that a rolled-back install leaves running processes that must be killed manually. 


     
    Known regressions

    (2012-12-04)

    There are known regressions affecting the Office 2010 installer in the versions of Wine listed below. Do not attempt to install in them.

    • 1.5.18
    • 1.3.30
    In addition, Office 2010 is not installable in any version prior to 1.3.9; this includes all 1.2.x versions.

     

    The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. WineHQ is not responsible for what they say.

    MSXML version 6.10.1129.0
    by Joanna on Sunday April 28th 2013, 12:18
    hi, I try to install mc office 2010 in mountain lion with wine 1.4,
    I input in terminal window:
    WINEARCH=win32 WINEPREFIX=~/win32 wiecfg,
    added libraries msxml6, riched20, gdiplus,
    then use
    env WINEPREFIX=~/win32 wine setup.exe
    for office installation,
    the error appears that there is no winbind, so I installed Samba,
    and now I got error that MSXML 6.10.1129.0 is not installed-appareantly msxml6 is not the latest,
    I downloaded exc from Microsoft and install it with wine but no luck, appreciate comments
    cheers,Joanna

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    Install with older version then upgrade
    by David on Wednesday December 5th 2012, 13:55
    This is how I got Office 2010 Pro 32-bit working on openSUSE 12.2 64-bit:
    1. Install wine 1.5.6
    2. Install office
    WINEARCH=win32 wine setup.exe
    # Now Office is kind of buggy in wine 1.5.6 (but wont install in 1.5.18), so I upgraded
    3. Install wine 1.5.18
    4. DLL overrides
    riched20
    winhttp
    5. Samba changes to make Exchange accounts work
    Add 'client ntlmv2 auth = no' to the global section of /etc/samba/smb.conf
    6. Configure accounts from `wine control` Mail.
    7. Outlook locks up a few times while loading mail. Just kill the process and start it up again a few times. Eventually it works.

    Word, Excel, and PowerPoint seems to work just fine now.

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    Office 2010 not installing on Mint 13
    by Philbert on Monday November 26th 2012, 11:49
    Hi all -

    I tried to above, installed from the DVDs /x86/setup.exe, with new .wine after I set WINEARCH to 32. Installer stops with 'Installation language not supported'.

    Ideas anyone ?

    cheerio
    Phil

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    Office 2010 32bit Pro Plus fails on Ubuntu 12.04
    by Costa on Friday November 16th 2012, 21:53
    Hello All,
    My system is Ubuntu 12.04 x64 and the 32bit installer always fails. I've tried with wine 1.5.17 and stable 1.4.1 without success. I've installed mono 2.1 and i tried to set WINEARCH=win32 on a new wineprefix but i'm getting the error:
    wine: WINEARCH set to win32 but '/home/konstantinos/.wine/wineprefixes/msoffice2010' is a 64-bit installation.

    When i start with a new wine installation without any winearch setting, wine recognizes that it is a 32bit installer and it places it in the "Program Files (x86)" directory but then it fails with the error:

    err:msi:ITERATE_Actions Execution halted, action L"StartServices" returned 1627
    err:rpc:I_RpcGetBuffer no binding
    err:rpc:I_RpcGetBuffer no binding
    err:module:import_dll Library sqdedev.DLL (which is needed by L"C:\\users\\konstantinos\\Temp\\msi598a.tmp") not found

    (I have removed the fixme warnings)

    I don't understand what did i miss. Do i need to install something else? Please help.
    Thanks

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    Activation rearm
    by Karl on Sunday November 4th 2012, 1:37
    Hi folks,

    is there a way to rearm MS office similar to the command in the Windows world?

    Thanks in advance.

    ######################
    OS: openSuSE 12.1 KDE 32bit, wine-1.5.1-2.1.i586

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    office 2010 on fedora
    by vasishath on Thursday October 11th 2012, 2:40
    fedora users please remember to install samba-winbind for the installation to become successful. otherwise , the installer hangs in between and would give an error.

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    office 2010 on fedora
    by vasishath on Thursday October 11th 2012, 2:40
    fedora users please remember to install samba-winbind for the installation to become successful. otherwise , the installer hangs in between and would give an error.

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    KMS Activation
    by troy on Thursday August 9th 2012, 12:53
    If you use office products which use Microsoft KMS to activate, the OSPP.VBS script doesn't work with wines wscript. I've created a script which does the activiation, its much shorter than OSPP.VBS. You have to set your activation host in the registry before using the script.

    Per the documentation here technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee624350.aspx

    use regedit to set HKLM\Software\Microsoft\OfficeSoftwareProtectionPlatform\KeyManagementServiceName
    to your KMS server address or IP, then save the following visual basic script in a .VBS file and run it with wscript from the wine cmd prompt.

    Z:\> wscript OSPP-ACT.VBS

    you will be able to activate MSOffice products via KMS in Wine.

    '-----------VB SCRIPT-------------

    Set objWMI = GetObject("winmgmts:" _
    & "{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" & "." & "\root\cimv2")

    ExecuteQuery "ID, ApplicationId, PartialProductKey, Description, Name","PartialProductKey null","OfficeSoftwareProtectionProduct"

    Function ExecuteQuery(strSelect,strWhere,strClass)

    Err.Clear

    If strWhere = "" Then
    Set productinstances = objWMI.ExecQuery("SELECT " & strSelect & " FROM " & strClass)
    Else
    Set productinstances = objWMI.ExecQuery("SELECT " & strSelect & " FROM " & strClass & " WHERE " & strWhere)
    End If

    sppErrHandle ""

    End Function


    Set count = productinstances.Count

    For index = 0 to count
    set instance = productinstances.Item(index)
    If (LCase(instance.ApplicationId) = OfficeAppId) Then
    If instance.PartialProductKey "" Then
    i = i + 1
    End If
    instance.Activate
    SppErrHandle(strCommand)
    End If
    Next

    '------------------END VBSCRIPT--------------

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