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Announcing Office 2010 Beta Availability

Today is an exciting day! At PDC we announced the availability of the public betas of Microsoft Office 2010, SharePoint Server 2010, Visio 2010, Project 2010 and Office Web Apps for business customers. If you’d like to be one of the millions of people who try, test and give feedback on the latest and greatest, you can download the betas at www.microsoft.com/2010.

We also announced that Microsoft Office Mobile 2010 beta is available now too, and you can download it through the Windows Mobile Marketplace for Windows Mobile 6.5 phones.

The final release of Office 2010 will debut next year, but we’re excited to allow everyone to start using the new features and tools that will help you collaborate, connect and work better together with others across the PC, mobile phone and browser.

The betas released today include everything we’ve talked about so far on this Blog and much more. In addition, today we announced several new facets of Office 2010 that you can check out when you download the beta:

  • The New Outlook Social Connector brings your communications history, business and social networking feeds right into Outlook, helping you quickly keep track of conversations and stay up-to-date with co-workers, friends and family without switching programs or changing your routine. Today’s beta supports SharePoint social networking and will support Windows Live when Office launches. The business networking site LinkedIn will be the first to provide a connector for the Outlook Social Connector early next year.  Read more about the Social Connector on the Outlook Team’s blog post!
  • For developers and partners, SharePoint Server 2010 and Office 2010 will combine with Visio 2010 using the tools you know and love, and have new rich APIs and support for industry standards to quickly build content and collaboration applications on the SharePoint and Office platform. We’re also releasing Outlook Social Connector SDK, available for download on MSDN, so developers can build connectors to third-party social networks. Start testing and building solutions for your customers today!
  • imageA new look.  The Microsoft Office brand will sport a new look next year, reflecting technology innovations in Office 2010. The re-design includes an updated Office logo, a new orange color palette for the Microsoft Office brand, and updated icons for Office 2010 applications that make it easier to quickly identify the Office products you work in.
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  • Finally, in partnership with SAP, we’re also announcing Duet Enterprise for Microsoft SharePoint and SAP. This new product jointly developed with SAP increases the interoperability of SAP applications with Microsoft SharePoint 2010 and Microsoft Office 2010 to provide complete flexibility and extensibility to compose solutions that blend the worlds of process and collaboration. Complete with pre-packaged integration templates and the building blocks needed for additional applications, IT organizations and partners will be able to compose context from SAP with SharePoint and Office content and collaboration. Duet Enterprise is expected for release in the second half of 2010.

The announcements and releases today reflect years of work for the Office team here at Microsoft – head on over to www.microsoft.com/2010, download the Beta, and let us know what you think!

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    I installed the beta version, 64 bit and had it up an running in short order. Ran so well I began using it on "important stuff".  Fast..... Ran into an insidious and minor problem in excel in that a simple sort of a column of data was not correct. Repeated the error any number of times. Loaded the file back into Excel 2007 and it was fine...I suspected my own data since MS never makes mistakes. This was a bug, I reported it but, if you are using 2010 beware the minor bugs...I almost missed this.

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Installed fine on Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit and activated fine. Win XP Pro, SP3 32 bit, installed fine, but when trying to activate, it pops up almost immediately with "an unspecified error has ocurred.  Your request cannot be processed at this time.  Please try again later. (0x80070001)" I have tried it on a Formatted drive with a fresh install of XP Pro SP3 with the same results. I also see no network activity with MS Network Monitor 3.3 when it tries to activate (Yet internet access works, firewall turned off, no proxy) even with the network cable removed it also never gives me the option of telephone activation... it's greyed out.

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Folks, please remember that while we monitor this blog for comments and feedback (and do our best to provide tips where possible), the appropriate place for technical support questions is on the TechNet newsgroups for Office 2010.  There you can post issues and engage in discussion with members of the community, and also look for existing solutions. As mentioned above in the comments, you'll find the newsgroups at: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/category/office2010,office2007deployment Thanks.

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Umm... no 64 bit XP support isn't just office...  That's why after trying to load 64 bit XP a year or so ago, I went back to 32 bit, then upgraded to 64 bit vista ultimate... there is no support for 64 bit XP for ANYTHING

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    In 2010 Beta Word, the envelope printing is the same as before.  The default, delivery-address font selection only lasts for one envelope; then you have to re-enter the format. My bigest gripe, however, is that as soon as you click the print button, the envelope option closes.  Why can't you leave it open?  And why can't you allow us to enter several addresses at one time and then print them all at once?  Come on, this is 2010.

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Thanks for all of the comments and information folks.  My colleague Ted Way mentioned some possible activation solutions in the comments above.  In addition, we're looking into the setup issues you all have reported and will post back to the comments if there are general solutions you can take advantage of. In the interim, for setup issues (or any other general thoughts), please feel free to go to navigate over to the TechNet newsgroups for Office 2010.  You'll be able to look for other solutions and/or post issues that members of the community can also help with.   You'll find the newsgroups at http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/category/office2010,office2007deployment. Thanks again, Larry Waldman, Program Manager, Microsoft Office

  • Anonymous
    November 18, 2009
    How do we get rid of all of the Office 2010 Tech Preview bits so we can install the beta? I'm stalled and have removed anything even vaguely resembling Office 2010 code from my machine...

  • Anonymous
    November 18, 2009
    Great news, I'm downloading Office 2010 Professional Plus Beta and the Project 2010 Beta right now so I can test them out. Thanks :-)

  • Anonymous
    November 18, 2009
    Hi there, I have just downloaded and installed the Office 2010 Beta. It looks amazing, but unfortunately I'm having a problem which I think is going to stop me from using the software altogether. I do as the instructions tell me to do for activation: open Word 2010, File, Help, Change Product Key. Unfortunately, clicking that brings up a window saying: "The setup controller has encountered a problem during install. Please review the log files for further information on the error." So, basically, it's not letting me active the Office 2010 Beta. For reference, in case it matters, I chose to keep my Office 2007 programs on my machine in case something like this happened - I need Office to always be available to me. That said, in case this is causing the issue, I'm going to uninstall it and try Office 2010 again. Other than this, might anyone have any idea as to what's causing this? Thanks for your help, I'd really appreciate it.

  • Anonymous
    November 18, 2009
    The Release Notes here are still for the Tech Preview.... http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/ee390818.aspx

  • Anonymous
    November 18, 2009
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  • Anonymous
    November 18, 2009
    I got a PC in mid-2006 preloaded with XP Professional x64. I am not in a position to upgrade to Windows 7. Please support Office 2010 native 64-bit on XP Professional x64 Edition. I don't want to remain on Office 2007 32-bit.

  • Anonymous
    November 18, 2009
    @Trevor Williamson You might still have Send-A-Smile on your machine.  SAS does not get uninstalled when you uninstall Office 2010 TP (it's been fixed for Beta).  You'll need to uninstall SAS first.  Reboot your computer after uninstalling. @Jack Taylor This is a known issue when going from the TP build to the Beta build.  Please go to Start Menu --> Control Panel --> Programs and Features.  Click on Office 2010, then Change on the bar on top.  Select the option to "Enter a Product Key" and enter it there. Thanks for using Office 2010!

  • Anonymous
    November 18, 2009
    Regarding my last comment - problem has been fixed. Am now a very happy bunny who's loving the new beta - fantastic stuff.

  • Anonymous
    November 18, 2009
    @ Des If you've downloaded the Professional Plus volume edition of Office 2010 (check File tab | Help), then you will not go into RFM.  However, the Beta build will not work after October 2010.

  • Anonymous
    November 18, 2009
    Since Office 2007 Excel is awfully slow as a COM-server. While with Excel before version 2007 it was quite fast to write into a worksheet and use that data to feed a diagram and update it "on the fly" (the data source is set to the columns containing the new data), Excel literally crawls forward with not even a tenth of its former performance. Quite annoying that that is still the case!

  • Anonymous
    November 18, 2009
    If you're having problems changing the product key go to: "C:Program FilesCommon Filesmicrosoft sharedOFFICE14Office Setup Controller" and run the "setup" file as an Administrator.

  • Anonymous
    November 18, 2009
    Hello, I had the same problem Jack Taylor had but now it's fixed. Thank you! This new office is awesome! Good job! BTW is there any chance in participating in the official beta program? I was part of WIndows 7 BETA and while I enjoyed it a lot I could also help microsoft in providing a very nice OS. I would like to be able to participate in this office beta so I can help you improve this product as much as possible! Best Regards,

  • Anonymous
    November 18, 2009
    "We also announced that Microsoft Office Mobile 2010 beta is available now too, and you can download it through the Windows Mobile Marketplace for Windows Mobile 6.5 phones." I don't see how. It is not listed there.

  • Anonymous
    November 18, 2009
    Thanks for the SPECTACULAR release of Office 2010 beta!  You guys in Redmond are doing such an AWESOME job at this release of Office 2010!!!!

  • Anonymous
    November 18, 2009
    I tried to install it on Vista, but it can't get past: "error 2203...windowsinstallerdab8a.ipi -2147287035"

  • Anonymous
    November 18, 2009
    Please I use Win XP 64-bits too. Why can't I try Office 2010?

  • Anonymous
    November 18, 2009
    I'm running a fresh install of Windows 7 64bit Ultimate - no Office version has ever been installed on this machine.  Downloaded the 64-bit English installer and tried to run it - failed.  Then I tried downloading the 32-bit version; it also fails to install.  Finally, I tried running the 64-bit installer as 'Administrator', also fails.  In each case I get something like the following: Error 2203: An Internal Error has occurred. (blah blah blah)   Here is a snippit of the error window: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/177592/install_error.PNG Please advise. Thanks.  Ray

  • Anonymous
    November 19, 2009
    Last time I checked Windows XP Professional x64 was supported for the same lifecycle as Windows XP 32-bit (April 2014). Just because the target users are less, you are abandoning that platform? Please don't. Or else I'll have to move to other Office suites.

  • Anonymous
    November 19, 2009
    I received a strange error with Outlook stating "Not Implemented" when trying to Send/Receive (that I managed to find a workaround for) that I've documented in my blog, the URL for which is the clickthrough on my name. I've had a look around on Connect, but couldn't see an O2k10 program there to join, so have done a "Send a Smile" and mentioned it here (and the Outlook 2010) incase it helps anyone else who encounters the problem.

  • Anonymous
    November 19, 2009
    Hi, Is this only available in the US, because I only get aas far as the product key page and when i choose English 32 bit, nothing happens when I hit the download button. Hovering the mouse over the button shows no link in the Status Bar. Thanks

  • Anonymous
    November 19, 2009
    Can the Outlook 2010 beta run against an Exchange 2007 mailbox? Thanks

  • Anonymous
    November 19, 2009
    I am unable to open any of the programs from Office 2010 Professional Plus and when I try to uninstall and do a new installation of the product I get "The language of this installation package is not supported by your system." But I installed in English and I cannot "Uninstall" or "Change" due to this error message. Get the same message when I try to open Word. Others, such as Excel, won't even try to open. Help?

  • Anonymous
    November 19, 2009
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  • Anonymous
    November 19, 2009
    I have installed, uninstalled and then installed again. Outlook keeps on crashing,  like every few minutes. Background is: Have win 7 Had office 2010 tech review uninstalled prior to installing beta. Any thoughts? Thank you in advance. Jordan

  • Anonymous
    November 19, 2009
    @7flavor @ignou @Keith Unfortunately, there is no support of Office 2010 on 64-bit Windows XP.  One reason we don't is the precense of MSOLAP, which exists in 64b Vista, but it's an older version in XP 64b, and this affects Access and Excel.  There are other reasons, including product lifecycle and supportability.  Not the answer you're looking for, I'm sure...

  • Anonymous
    November 19, 2009
    Hi, I'm from Venezuela, i'm having some activation problems. Have the same problem that Jack Taylor, do that Ted Way [MSFT] said, but when i go to help tab, it says that activation product required. Ok, click that, click internet activation, waiting, and then says something like "i exceed the activation limit of product key". need help please! Greetings!

  • Anonymous
    November 19, 2009
    I think the web apps with skyDrive storage is a great idea. It gives me (a highly mobile oriented college student) access to enough productivity software and cloud storage for free. I can run Windows, Linux, or Mac and still be able to get to my work wherever I want. I'm cheap and on the move all the time and a solution like this will be great for me and others like me.

  • Anonymous
    November 19, 2009
    I get Error 2203 as well. On Win 7. Tried a couple of times even with redownload. No good, still error 2203. :-(

  • Anonymous
    November 19, 2009
    Hi, Install worked great, all seems to work fine. I am impressed at the quality of the software, the quality programs MS has set up seem to be working. One question though: How would you like to receive feedback? There is no option (I could find) to send feedback on the Beta (I already have a few improvement requests, like having your templates in direct access within the New section of backstage). Regards, Marc

  • Anonymous
    November 19, 2009
    will an Outlook 2010 PST file work in Outlook 2007?

  • Anonymous
    November 19, 2009
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  • Anonymous
    November 19, 2009
    I also received an error of 2203 on my system. I have Windows Vista Ultimate; I kept my 2007 version of Office Ultimate I own, and did a custom load of 2010 into a folder called Office 2010 to test the beta out. Took quite a few hours to install only to arrive at this error at the very end. Big waste of time; what is the fix for this?

  • Anonymous
    November 19, 2009
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  • Anonymous
    November 19, 2009
    I am not able to use Outlook 2010 beta rest all software start. I was able activate word too!!!

  • Anonymous
    November 19, 2009
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  • Anonymous
    November 19, 2009
    Having posted the comment above, I now find that my original Office ultimate of 2007 is messed up. As I ran each package the first time it had to "reinstall" the software. Worse, my Outlook comes up with an error indicating a file called mspst.dll may not have services running for it. So I did a search of the entire hard drive for the file and it does not exist. Next I inserted my original Office Ultimate disk and did a repair but it will not complete...have the same error of 2203. So now I cannot fix my original install of Office 2007...even with the original setup DVD. So what is the issue with:

  1. mspst.dll
  2. The 2203 error in BOTH versions of office (2007 and 2010) Thanks!
  • Anonymous
    November 19, 2009
    @Ted Way [MSFT], but this affects 32-bit XP too right? but you are supporting it due to the extremely large marketshare? Product support lifecycle and supportability of XP x64 is the same as 32-bit XP (April 2014 when extended support ends). XP x64 became available in April 2005 (as opposed to 32-bit XP which became available in October 2001). You are saying its customers will never get a native 64-bit version of Office? Plus like Office 2007, not even the 32-bit version of 2010 runs on it? Surely not the answer I'm looking for, I'm so disappointed. Windows 7 has JUST launched, otherwise XP 64 would be just 1 release behind. If you can support 32-bit XP, why not 64-bit XP (although I'm aware its based on Server 2003). Sadly, I will migrate to OpenOffice since the ribbon in 2007 is not customizable and I was looking forward to this on XP 64. Obviously, Microsoft does not think it's worth testing 2010 and bearing support costs for a small set of XP 64 customers.

  • Anonymous
    November 20, 2009
    I found the fix to the 2203 error while installing Office 2010 Beta on Windows 7. I first started Windows Installer Services. You can do that by 1/ Click Start and type services.msc and ENTER 2/ Find Windows Installer amongst the list of services and make sure it is set to Manual 3/ Now click on Start to start Installer services Secondly I did the below steps 1/ Went to C:/Config.Msi 2/ Right Clicked and chose Properties 3/ Unchecked Read Only (click on the Green button, if you see it) After the above steps I ran Office 2010 Beta setup as an Administrator and the 2203 error disappeared! I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate (Genuine MS Software)

  • Anonymous
    November 20, 2009
    Many thanks to Lyster for solution to activation problems.

  • Anonymous
    November 20, 2009
    Windows Mobile Device Center WMDC does not work with the Beta of Outlook 2010 64bit! No Sync possible with my Windows Mobile 6.5 PDA.

  • Anonymous
    November 20, 2009
    To see the Office 2010 installation errors, look for the "SetupExe..." log file(s) found in your Temp directory.  My Windows 7 temp folder was here: C:UsersUSERNAMEAppDataLocalTemp Mine said: Catalyst beta product conflict check failed. Office Beta product conflict is detected on the computer, productcode={15140000-0048-0409-1000-0000000FF1CE} So I went to the Registry Editor and removed all keys referencing that product code.  I noticed Office Connector also had that key registered, so I uninstalled it.  The next time I ran the setup, I got the EULA and was able to continue.

  • Anonymous
    November 20, 2009
    It would be really nice if new Office had an option to switch to Office 2000/2003 look & feel. Please :-)

  • Anonymous
    November 20, 2009
    I would also like to have the ability to switch to the look and feel of Office 2007 or 2003. The 2010 UI is much too pale. It would also be very helpful if the text on this webpage was darker. The UI of this page makes the text difficult to read, especially the light orange, and in some areas is almost illegible, given the pale 'cloud' effect of the webpage itself. I have to copy the text from this page into notepad or Word in order to be able to read it without straining my eyes.  

  • Anonymous
    November 20, 2009
    I have a different experience all together. I installed the beta at work and it installed and activated fine. Only a couple of add-ons failed on Outlook but so far nothing major to report. But installing at home didn't go so smoothly. The first time it took forever to complete setup (rebooted PC and reran setup). The second time the installation was succesful, all the programs load. But when I try to activate it, I get the following error: "A communcation error has occured. Please verify that you have connectivity to the internet and try again. (0x80072EE2)" Anyone else got that? How did you work around?

  • Anonymous
    November 20, 2009
    Hey I got the Office Starter 2010 invite but there's no replacement for the Works Database?? WHY again Microsoft? Access is too overwhelming. Please develop an Access Express for Office Starter. Have you taken a look at Bento (FileMaker product)? We want something like that. I'll continue to use Works till a replacement for the Works database is made.

  • Anonymous
    November 21, 2009
    Thanks to Madhu Kris above I've gotten beyond the 2203 error (be sure to follow the complete instuctions); but now, right at the end of the Office 2007 repair I am getting a bootstrap error. Remember, I have:

  1. Vista Ultimate
  2. Office 20907 Ultimate
  3. I am still trying to repair the damage done from the beta install of 2010 to get my outlook running again from the mspst.dll error. Any ideas?
  • Anonymous
    November 21, 2009
    I've been trying to download the beta through Download Manager, but it's now failed three times, always stopping at 99%.  The title bar says Download Manager - Integrity Check (99%).  Any thoughts?

  • Anonymous
    November 22, 2009
    I've the same problem that Dilly to trying activate Office 2010 (0x80072EE2).please help me

  • Anonymous
    November 22, 2009
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  • Anonymous
    November 23, 2009
    @Timo Ideally, if you had chosen to 'Upgarde' to Office 2010 Beta while installing the first time (when you encountered the 2203 error), you must have no longer seen any of the apps. I got around the 2203 error by following steps posted previously and chose New Installation and it all went through okay. Please note, you will not lose any of the Outlook data files even if you aren't able to see the app - just go ahead and install Office 2010 Beta as a new installation and let us know what happens.

  • Anonymous
    November 23, 2009
    I have downloaded and installed MS Office 2010 beta. I use word,excel and PowerPoint generally. I have tested the software an believe it's just great. First time during installation I encountered a problem but the next time I was successful. I have used all the above said software. There is a review about the newer innovations in the bunch 2010. You can read it at ajeetbharti.blogspot.com.

  • Anonymous
    November 23, 2009
    @Madku Kris No, I chose to custom install Office 2010 to a different directory (C:programsoutlook2010) to not (theoretically) disrupt my "working well" copy of Office Ultimate 2007 and Outlook 2007. I received the 2203 error at the very end of the 2010 install, which then stated it was "rolling back" changes (which also took a very long time). Unfortunately, when I did attempt to enter ANY Office 2007 product, they all had to reinstall themselves; worse Outlook 2007 had the mspst.dll error which I still can't get around (which I use daily and all day for my small business). I did use your step by step procedures above, which seemed to get past the 2203 error, but it then brought me to a bootstrap error. Even using the Original DVD of my Office 2007 Ultimate does not "repair" my outlook...as it ends up with either a 2203 error again or the bootstrap error. Also, the file it complains about does not seem to exist on my system (mspst.dll). Obviously, the 2010 beta did not leave my 2007 install alone; worse, it removed files my Outlook 2007 required to run. I think the frustrating part of this is I’ve tested many betas from programmers who obviously are one person shows…who run flawlessly on systems and don’t affect any other product. Yet, Microsoft, whom I have supported for decades…can’t even get a beta installed without messing up a system…using their operating system…and their software. Do no harm…! The statement “Well…that’s why they call it a beta”…simple doesn’t work with an “installation”. You expect issues with the “operation” of a package in a beta…not the disruption of other packages, systems and services. That’s year one, class one of basic programming ethics. Sorry for the vent…VERY frustrating!

  • Anonymous
    November 23, 2009
    Please support Office 2010 on 64-bit XP.

  • Anonymous
    November 23, 2009
    Installed 2010 Pro, Project, and Visio on Vista Enterprise x64. Installed the 32bit versions. No installation errors, no issues with activation, BUT... Outlook lost it's ability to provide email notifications. No sound, no desktop notification, no email icon in the tray. Also, no way to "de-select" the "empty trash" notification upon exit. I know this sounds like trivial issues, but it is basic functionality for Office users. By all means, increase the ability of applications, but why take away what we already have and love?? I have sent several "frowns" to MSFT, but have not had any responses. It's posted all over the forums, everyone is having problems with this, but MSFT is silent. Will there be hotfixes for this beta to address these issues, or a "beta-2" release for further bug check? Oh, and to answer a post above: 2010 WILL overwrite your PST files, so rolling back to 2007 will give you error messages when you try to start Outlook again. It will work, but you will see "this file created using a newer version..."etc. etc. each time you start it up.

  • Anonymous
    November 24, 2009
    I've got the same problem as frankf. It was simply because I've lost electricity during the installation. Any ideas how to solve it?

  • Anonymous
    November 24, 2009
    @badams I learned years ago in "Customer Service 101" that once you give something to a customer, you can never take it away (i.e. your comment on Outlooks apparent lost abilities). You can give your customer choice (to turn on or off a feature)...but never take something back. It actually comes across as being worse than not introducing a desired option/feature to begin with. Worse, you never know if that was the selling feature that sold the customer in the first place. MS has been notorious for this in the past...and obviously hasn't learned anything.

  • Anonymous
    November 24, 2009
    I had Office 2010 Tech up and running.  I uninstalled it and installed Office 2010 Beta.  I also installed the compatibility program for Outlook.  It has worked for a few days but now Outlook has siezed up and stopped downloading my 22nd message.  I tried several times to cancel send/recieve but could not get passed message 22.  I closed Outlook and now it won't re-start.  Any ideas?

  • Anonymous
    November 24, 2009
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  • Anonymous
    November 25, 2009
    Hi, I like some of the new features very much, e.g. new searching and Insert/Screenshot. But is there any technical reason why inserting screenshots is not available within documents in compatibility mode?

  • Anonymous
    November 25, 2009
    Same problem with outlook 2007 and the mspst.dll here! i appreciate any help. system restore failed.

  • Anonymous
    November 25, 2009
    @willchange: Here is what I had to do to roll back to 2007 and remove the error message:

  1. Export your folders (i.e. Personal Folders) to a new PST file from the 2007 client. Name it something you'll remember and put it in the default folder.
  2. Go to >tools >account settings, select the "data files" tab.
  3. Click "Add", and select the first option (Outlook PST file).
  4. Navigate to your newly created PST file and select "OK". It will take you back to the Data Files screen. Click on the new file and then select "Set as Default".
  5. You can try to remove the other file, but you'll get an error message telling you that the two files are syncing. Give it a few minutes (depending on the size of your file), then go back and it will let you remove it.
  6. You should now have all of your settings, folders, contacts, etc., and won't see the error message since the new PST file was created with 2007. MSFT might have some sort of cleanup tool to use instead, but danged if I could find it. This worked for me, I'm using 2007 on my primary PC and evaluating 2010 on a virtual Windows 7 client. Good luck!
  • Anonymous
    November 27, 2009
    I agree with all above requests that Office 2010 should be installable on Windows XP Professional x64 bit edition.

  • Anonymous
    November 28, 2009
    Hi, I have encounterd exactly the same situation as n5xmt wrote above. Only one difference is that I am using a Japanese version of Win XP Pro, SP3 32 bit. Office 2010 was installed fine, but when trying to activate, it pops up almost immediately with a message written in Japanese. The meaning of the message is the same as what n5xmt wrote, "an unspecified error has ocurred.  Your request cannot be processed at this time.  Please try again later. (0x80070001)". I have tried install Office-2010 onto different PCs (all running Japanese version of Vista or XP-pro), for all them, I have succeeded. I would like to know how I can activate this pc, on which I can not activate.

  • Anonymous
    November 29, 2009
    Yes please support WinXP 64 for 2010. Is MS listening?

  • Anonymous
    November 30, 2009
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  • Anonymous
    December 01, 2009
    Three things I am totally unhappy about in Office 2010 is no 64-bit XP support, no ISO Open XML for earlier versions and no equivalent for OneNote or Works database in Starter.

  • Anonymous
    December 01, 2009
    But Office 2007 was supported. Not even the 32-bit version is supported. As of today, XP 64 is only 4 years old whereas Vista is 3 years old. 32 bit XP is 8 years old. This is an injustice to customers who purchased 64-bit XP back then in 2005. With such a short lifecycle, we are being forced to upgrade to Windows Vista or Windows 7. Why is MS tying Office versions to Windows? Isn't a Pentium 4 with EM64T perfectly capable of running a program like Office? Why am I being made to upgrade my Windows for which I will have to change my hardware too?

  • Anonymous
    December 08, 2009
    The worse thing about this page, created by Microsoft Engineering ostensibly to monitor our pro’s and con’s concerning the new beta, is that when there is an obvious issue, and we have taken the time to comment on the issue, there is NO feedback, NO support, NO help from Microsoft in any way that I have seen that’s truly been constructive. My case of the failed 2010 install (into a different directory than my 2007 install), and then its failed rollback which has made it impossible to launch Outlook 2007 due to a Mspst.dll error, is now over three (3) weeks old. Googling online has led to no solution for either the beta error I incurred or a solution to put my system back to the way it was before the test. It’s not like there are thousands of posts on this page; with MS’s manpower there should have been at least some response, especially for those customers who wanted to try the new product. In any case, I have been an advocate of Microsoft and their products for decades…with this issue and another issue I’ve been fighting Microsoft on (their obsolete hosting services for our website) for many months, we’ve come to the conclusion that obviously they are not a company of either integrity or customer satisfaction driven purpose. I know some of you will wonder if that was ever the case; I’ll affirm it was. But it’s certainly changed a lot, even through our perspective, the last few years. @badams said it right above. In any case, you should really look at these posts Microsoft…and respond. The people who make these posts are not “just” complainers. Truly, they are the Gold you should be looking for. We are active users of the internet, we are social networkers, we are tweeters, we are of this computer AGE…we are users of your product. We are fathers, mothers, employees and business people. We are the ones who have built you by buying that product over the course of your history, and we will be the ones who continue to do so…or not, in the future. Sadly, I see most posters on this web page have posted nothing since December 1st…I take that as sign of giving up to ears that don’t seem to hear. That should be a hint of a potential nightmare to come. Come on Micrsoft…step up to the plate. Do the right thing. ihometech@verizon.net

  • Anonymous
    December 08, 2009
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  • Anonymous
    December 10, 2009
    Excel just keeps crashing! At this stage, I'm not even able to keep a document open for 5 seconds and it crashes!

  • Anonymous
    December 13, 2009
    den er god

  • Anonymous
    December 18, 2009
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  • Anonymous
    December 19, 2009
    I can't installed office 2010 because my computer announce "The language of this installation package is not supported by your system" Help me urgent

  • Anonymous
    December 29, 2009
    Office 2010-64bit Enterprise Edition - doesn't install (on Win7-64-UltimateRC1) Downloads fine - but the install fails consistently. Will try a fresh download - would appreciate a troubleshooting link to try out. All Hardware is capabale and software is within the requirements so I truly don't know why it doesn't work.

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2010
    Do you suppose that issues posted on this blog are what is causing so many people to switch to the other operating systems?  No names mentioned, but one other operating system has recently been gaining a lot of converted users.

  • Anonymous
    January 03, 2010
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  • Anonymous
    January 05, 2010
    @TED WAY: You write to somebodoy that SAS should be installed with the technical preview. so it was, but as i installed the beta it asked to uninstall older versions... so I uninstalled all I find incl. SAS... what can I do?

  • Anonymous
    January 05, 2010
    When I first downloaded Office 2010 I was quite impressed by Outlook. It really developed a lot. The Outlook Social Connector is a feature I'll definitely use in Outlook very often. Therefore I can accept that the search is still not good enough to cope with all my incoming messages, thanks to lookeen this isn't really a problem.

  • Anonymous
    January 09, 2010
    I got the download for Home office, but when I install I get this "A file required to set up Microsoft Office Home and Business 2010 (Beta) is corrupted. Try running Setup again. If the problem continues, contact your computer manufacturer for support." Can someone help tell me what I need to do? Thanks, Lizzi

  • Anonymous
    January 15, 2010
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  • Anonymous
    January 17, 2010
    Hi, I recently bought a new laptop with Windows 7 32-bit and have been using the pre-installed trial version of Office 2007. Today, I downloaded and installed Office 2010 beta 32-bit. No errors occurred during the installation; I restarted my computer; then started Word 2010 and opened a DOCX-file, I changed something, then pressed "save", then Word froze. I restarted Word 2010, repeated what I'd been doing, Word froze again. I opened a different document; Word froze again. I opened a blank document then clicked on the exit X in the top-right corner, Word froze again. and so on. Word basically froze within a few clicks no matter what I did. Any thoughts on this? What's the problem? Somehow I didn't have to enter the key that I received when I downloaded the file from the Microsoft website - could this be the problem?

  • Anonymous
    January 18, 2010
    I cannot download the file ! The downloadmanager just does what he has to do, until the end: at 99%, it says: fatal error, file corrupt. He has downloaded then 648.47 MB of 648.48, but i have only the option to restart the download, or cancel. Since we have downloadlimits here in Belgium, i can't afford to me to have several times the same problem - this is why I cancelled the download. This all happened 2 times (last days of december, and today). I'm working with windows7, and IE 8.0. any suggestions to solve this ? Thanks

  • Anonymous
    January 20, 2010
    I would trade anyone's install problems for my uninstall problems. I'm a long time user of Microsoft Office Products, and have beta tested for them for years (mostly for the fun of it). I don't like 2010. It insists on installing from the internet every time I use it and I don't want to wait around on it. This morning I set about uninstalling it and have continued to suffer from one error message after another. First it says there's a problem with the One click App. Then when I set about uninstalling the One Clip App it says the action can't be completed. I've done a restart, shut off everything running in the background to no avail. If this is the future of this particular incarnation, I think I'll wait for the next one.

  • Anonymous
    January 20, 2010
    I made a post 3 days ago about my problem with Word, which I have solved in the meantime: Apparently, the EndNote add-on caused this problem. I un-installed Office 2010, deactivated Endnote under Word 2007, then re-installed Office 2010. Now everything works fine.

  • Anonymous
    January 20, 2010
    My outlook 2007 does not work after the 2010 uninstall.

  • Anonymous
    January 20, 2010
    Is it possible to get a new key for the Beta if you happened to "misplace" your original?

  • Anonymous
    January 24, 2010
    The applications seem to launch a little faster than the Technical Preview, and I like the blue and black color schemes in Word 2010 that were not in the initial Technical Preview.

  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2010
    I tried to install Office 2010, It is showing the installation of this package failed

  • Anonymous
    February 02, 2010
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  • Anonymous
    February 02, 2010
    i installed 2010 and i now want to get rid of it cos it is rubbish. Every time i go into add or remove programs and click remove it restarts my computer! Also my 07 outlook has dissappeared. I NEED HELP!!!

  • Anonymous
    February 05, 2010
    I had a little trouble loading the Beta but finally got it to work, from info I got off the Internet that did not come with the Beta download or subsequent emails from MS. I had more trouble with Outlook 2010.  It runs fine and is generally nice, but I could not find any way to reliably sync it with my Windows Phone running WM6.5.  So, I performed a rollback, which was easy ... except my copy of Outlook 2007 got deleted.  No biggie, I reinstalled it from my Office Ultimate 2007 DVDs. I had the ultimate problem (well, it is Office Ultimate, right?).  Outlook 2007 refuses to function.  I have the same problem as many above, that the mspst.dll is missing, etc.  Problem is, I tried two of the fixes mentioned above and none works.  So, I have an unsynced phone with outdated info, Google Sync which doesn't work with Office 2010 with outdated info, and can't run Outlook 2007. One more thing:  I chose to have the Beta installed ALONGSIDE my Office 2007, and it STILL obliterated Outlook 2007. Don't install this Beta if you depend on Outlook in any way!

  • Anonymous
    February 05, 2010
    _____ !!!///____ ( ô ô ) ooO-()-Ooo Ich möchte einen netten Gruß hinterlassen und ich würde mich freuen, wenn Sie auf meiner Homepage auch einmal vorbei schauen würden!

  • Anonymous
    February 06, 2010
    [Quote] I got the download for Home office, but when I install I get this "A file required to set up Microsoft Office Home and Business 2010 (Beta) is corrupted. Try running Setup again. If the problem continues, contact your computer manufacturer for support." Can someone help tell me what I need to do? Thanks, Lizzi [/Quote] Install service pack 3. it will work http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=5B33B5A8-5E76-401F-BE08-1E1555D4F3D4&displaylang=en

  • Anonymous
    February 08, 2010
    This post was very helpful for me to look at the big picture. I often get lost in the small details and forget about the long-term plan. Thanks for the info! I'd like to recommend it with reference to my website http://www.pctechoutlet.com

  • Anonymous
    February 10, 2010
    I installed the beta and really like Excel Outlook is giving me problems. every time I start Outlook It reinstalls the software. I am also getting an error when I click Send/Receive "Not Implemented" Anyone know of a fix? If I can't get it fixed and uninstall outlook will the modifications of the mailbox work with 2007? Lenny

  • Anonymous
    February 12, 2010
    Hi Guys, Still I couldn't activate my Office 2010. Kindly suggest some way out.... Raju

  • Anonymous
    February 12, 2010
    If problem arises when you try to change the product key. Then there is a way out you can still fix this problem. Go to the Location "C:Program FilesCommon Filesmicrosoft sharedOFFICE14Office Setup Controller" and run the "Setup" with administrator privilage. Your product will be activated

  • Anonymous
    February 14, 2010
    Hey wen i try to install te office beta2010, it will start to install n te second sep i got a error message like TP Error te message is tat exception in the download thread. can anyone help me to solve this problem. thanks.

  • Anonymous
    February 16, 2010
    grüße aus freiburg

  • Anonymous
    February 17, 2010
    "I got the download for Home office, but when I install I get this "A file required to set up Microsoft Office Home and Business 2010 (Beta) is corrupted. Try running Setup again. If the problem continues, contact your computer manufacturer for support." Can someone help tell me what I need to do?" Same problem with my computer, and installing SP3 is irrelevant as I use win 7 (X64. any suggestions on how to download a workung installation file??

  • Anonymous
    February 17, 2010
    I downloaded the Microsoft Beta but it keeps popping up with a message saying "Microsoft Office may appear unresponsice temporarily as the required files are downloaded." Appearing unresponsive is not the word for it, I can open it and maybe a file but then that is as far as it lets me go. This message bubble has been popping up for 24 hrs now and I'm wondering if it will ever finish doing what it needs to do. Is there anything I can do to move this along?

  • Anonymous
    February 19, 2010
    I wasn't happy with 2007. Waiting for 2010. Greetings Gaby

  • Anonymous
    February 20, 2010
    Good Site. Greetings.

  • Anonymous
    February 20, 2010
    Good to see outlook getting ribbon however, why do they leave the UI white i mean why is it so hard to make ribbon either unified with windows colours or leave a colour choice as in office 2007 :S why do they seem to always go against the grain with each other one takes a step forward improving interface then other takes a step backwards. This is what i mean by they need to make a unified OS interface very similar to the principles to osx and leopards interface, and by no means am i an apple or mac fan boy far from i just respect and appreciate their focus, unification and quality approach to UI OS wide.

  • Anonymous
    February 21, 2010
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  • Anonymous
    February 22, 2010
    Viele Grüße aus dem schönen Fischerdorf Greetsiel

  • Anonymous
    February 26, 2010
    I have no problems.

  • Anonymous
    March 02, 2010
    Wow...this is great.  I can (likely) get rid of Xobni which I have been using as an Outlook AddOn.  The only reason that I might keep it is because it has LinkedIN and Facebook data already. Hey...doesn't MS own some of Facebook?  Hint...hint  :)

  • Anonymous
    March 03, 2010
    works good

  • Anonymous
    March 05, 2010
    Nice article! i love Office xD ... Microsoft rulezzzzz! Greetings

  • Anonymous
    March 09, 2010
    I ran 2010 TP for a very long time, upgrade to BETA is NOT installing Even with Run as Administrator (best advice from msdn technet) Help?

  • Anonymous
    March 10, 2010
    I have a Windows7 Ultimate 64 bit system and I tried to set up my download of MSOffice Prof 2010 but I'm getting this error message, please help!!!!!! :)   Setup did not complete successfully. We are sorry for the inconvenience. Problem signature:  Problem Event Name: Office12Setup  Problem Signature 01: {10140000-0F00-0000-0000--0000000FF1CE}  Problem Signature 02: 14.0.4514.1004  Problem Signature 03: X  Problem Signature 04: 1603  Problem Signature 05: Word.en-ussetup.xml  Problem Signature 06: X  Problem Signature 07: X  OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1  Locale ID: 1033 Additional information about the problem:  LCID: 1033 I really need help ASAP, my other office is gone and I need to work today 3/10/2010

  • Anonymous
    March 19, 2010
    yes :)))

  • Anonymous
    March 21, 2010
    How long will we be able to use MS Proj 2010 Beta?

  • Anonymous
    March 21, 2010
    Bei mir läuft alles rund, keine Probleme.

  • Anonymous
    March 22, 2010
    yes very usefull ;)

  • Anonymous
    March 23, 2010
    I have received an error installing 2010 beta. It says "There was a problem setting up Microsoft Office.  Try running set up again.  IF the problem continues, contact Microsoft Product Support" I have tried downloading the program probably 5 times today and I am running Windows 7.

  • Anonymous
    March 24, 2010
    Ich finde das neue Office deutlich Benutzerfreundlicher. mfg

  • Anonymous
    March 24, 2010
    Dov Gilberd = :) Thanks for the help!

  • Anonymous
    March 24, 2010
    Thanks, this is perfect for my Website, nice Weddingrings

  • Anonymous
    March 26, 2010
    Ich gratuliere zur informativen Seite. Schön, dass es noch Leute mit Ideen gibt. Liebe Grüsse, Mikail

  • Anonymous
    March 27, 2010
    I had more trouble with Outlook 2010.  It runs fine and is generally nice, but I could not find any way to reliably sync it with my Windows Phone running WM6. WMDC gives me Support code 0x80072EE2.When i try x64 version i have another error "Either these is no default mail client or the current mail client cannot fulfill the messaging request. Please run Microsoft Office Outlook and set it as the default mail client"

  • Anonymous
    March 30, 2010
    Thank You for the 2203 fix for Win7 and Office 2010. I wish my girlfriend could make everything as hard as Microsoft always does.

  • Anonymous
    April 02, 2010
    I installed 2010.  Now while everything else works, I cannot enter my calendar without and error.   Help!

  • Anonymous
    April 05, 2010
    Installed Office 2010 Beta last week.  Everything is great except Outlook gives error "connection to Microsoft Exchange is unavailable..." when I attempt to access my GAL.  Everything else in outlook is operating correctly. Using Exchange 2007 and it was fine before upgrading from Office 2007 to 2010 Beta.

  • Anonymous
    April 06, 2010
    i am not a tech person, i downloaded 2010 beta it wont install nor when i try to uninstall it i get a this language does not communicate with my system. i an idiot for even attempting this - my office 2007 was working fine now i can do nothing :((((

  • Anonymous
    April 06, 2010
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  • Anonymous
    April 15, 2010
    I installed Microsoft Office 2010 Beta last week. Thx for your information mate, very interesting.

  • Anonymous
    April 15, 2010
    al poner vista preliminar en excel las celdas aparecen incompletas

  • Anonymous
    April 16, 2010
    hey, i have the same problem like deepak, there is tp error : exception in download thread, how can i fix it? os: win 7 professional x86

  • Anonymous
    April 16, 2010
    Da bin ich ja mal gespannt was sich Microsoft für das neue Office alles einfallen lässt. Weiter so ..

  • Anonymous
    April 19, 2010
    Danke für die hilfreichen Tips

  • Anonymous
    April 20, 2010
    Hi, I've managed to lose the product key that I was sent for my beta install. where can I find it?

  • Anonymous
    April 20, 2010
    Couldn't download beta. TP error, exception in download thread. I quit after five attempts.

  • Anonymous
    April 22, 2010
    I uninstalled the beta and now I can't get rid or outlook always saying: Either there is no default client or the current mail client cannot fulfill the messing request.  Please run Microsoft Office Outlook and set it as the default mail client. Can anyone help me on this?

  • Anonymous
    April 23, 2010
    About the same as charlie: Couldn't download beta. TP error, exception in download thread. I quit after five attempts. Help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

  • Anonymous
    April 23, 2010
    The new office seems innovative however my company and many other organizations cannot use it because of the product activation. With office 2003 and even 07 you could use the software without it. I hope that part gets removed before the final release otherwise it looks like OpenOffice is our new suite of choice.

  • Anonymous
    May 01, 2010
    Error code: 0x8007232B I faced problems activating the copy of office 2010 beta 32bit version. While clicking on the "change product key" button in kept telling me that "The setup controller has encountered a problem during install. Please review the log files for further information on the error." I tried to activate it form the help screen, but found no luck. I uninstalled SAS and restarted the system and even then it said the same. The solution i found was to open control panel>programs and features>professional plus 2010 and click on the change option. In the change option you have the option to enter a product key, i tried this and it worked. There is a restart necessary after this step and after the restart we will again have to activate the product by following the simple steps, this happens once you open any app like word or excel. Good luck and I'm on my way testing the new package.

  • Anonymous
    May 02, 2010
    Anyone got the solution to the "TP Error - Exception in the download thread" ????? Thnx/Mike

  • Anonymous
    May 02, 2010
    used the OSC and its fine with linked-in, except that I'm unable to get the friends list up when in the reading page, i tried to select the different options on the reading layout , turn on/off people pane but not bale to figure it out..

  • Anonymous
    May 02, 2010
    Come on Microsoft. Stop ignoring all these people asking you about the Exception in Download Thread error. They're testing your software for you. The least you could do is reply.

  • Anonymous
    May 02, 2010
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  • Anonymous
    May 03, 2010
    The difficulty with that, offTeam, is that the Microsoft Office Beta Newsgroup is set to "archive" status and is being retired.

  • Anonymous
    May 14, 2010
    Bin mal gespannt wie diese onlinegeschichte funktioniert und was es kann.

  • Anonymous
    June 01, 2010
    Hi Office 2010 people, I have a strange problem: after installing office 2010 beta and using it without flaws for a while, the setup of office 2007 automatically ran and installed office 2007 again. Now all office files are opened with office 2007 unless I open 2010 first. Could it be related to some add-ins I installed for Excel ('solver' and 'data analysis')? Greetings

  • Anonymous
    June 02, 2010
    I like this Office 2010 beta. What I would like to know is: how long we may test this office or when its testing period will be expired?

  • Anonymous
    June 09, 2010
    When I install office 2010 it is working.  And office 2007 is also working. After restart the computer it is not open only one circle is come with mouse then there no screen has been come. What is exact problem? I Need to install again?

  • Anonymous
    August 03, 2010
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  • Anonymous
    August 04, 2010
    it really good