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Introduction

The DVDs for Microsoft Office 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1), for SharePoint 2010 SP1, for Office Servers SP1, and for FAST Technologies 2010 SP1 let you update all Office products in a single installation. Or, you can extract all the SP1 updates (.msp files) and then decide which updates to apply.

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Products that are patched by the DVDs

The SP1 DVDs contain updates for the following products.Client products:

  • Microsoft Office 2010

  • Microsoft Office 2010 Language Pack

  • Microsoft Office Language Interface Pack 2010

  • Microsoft Office 2010 Proofing Tools Kit

  • Microsoft Office 2010 Filter Pack

  • Microsoft Project 2010

  • Microsoft Visio 2010

  • Microsoft Visio 2010 Viewer

  • Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer

  • Microsoft Access 2010 Runtime

  • Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010

  • Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010

  • Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 Client Object Model Redistributable

Server products:

  • Microsoft SharePoint 2010

  • Microsoft Search Server 2010

  • Microsoft FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint

  • Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Indexing Connector for Documentum

  • Microsoft 2010 Server Language Pack

  • Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010

  • Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 Language Pack

  • Microsoft Project Server 2010

  • Microsoft Groove Server 2010

  • Microsoft Office Online

Which DVD do I need?

There are a total of nine DVDs, and these contain all the SP1 updates: eight DVDs for the client products and one DVD for the server products. Use the following guidelines to decide which DVDs you need:

  • If you want to update the server products, select the 64-bit server DVD. This DVD contains all SP1 updates in all languages for all server products.

  • If you want to update the client products, select a DVD that is based on the languages of the product that you have installed, in either the 32-bit or 64-bit format. For more information, see the following table: 

    DVD1 (32-bit)DVD2 (64-bit)

    DVD3(32-bit) DVD4 (64-bit)

    DVD5(32-bit)DVD6(64-bit)

    DVD7(32-bit)DVD8(64-bit)

    Danish (da-dk)

    Hebrew he-il

    Greek (el-gr)

    Arabic (ar-sa)

    German (de-de)

    Hindi (hi-in)

    Estonian (et-ee)

    Bulgarian (bg-bg)

    English (en-us)

    Japanese (ja-jp)

    Finnish (fi-fi)

    Czech (cs-cz)

    Spanish (es-es)

    Korean (ko-kr)

    Kazakh (kk-kz)

    Croatian (hr-hr)

    French (fr-fr)

    Thai (th-th)

    Lithuanian (lt-lt)

    Hungarian (hu-hu)

    Italian (it-it)

    Chinese (zh-cn)

    Latvian (lv-lv)

    Romanian (ro-ro)

    Dutch (nl-nl)

    Chinese (zh-tw)

    Norwegian (nb-no)

    Slovak (sk-sk)

    Portuguese (pt-br)

    Polish (pl-pl)

    Slovenian (sl-si)

    Portuguese (pt-pt)

    Russian (ru-ru)

    Serbian Latin (sr-latn-cs)

    Swedish (sv-se)

    Turkish (tr-tr)

    Ukrainian (uk-ua)

    Note Most Office products include several files from other languages. For example, the Greek version of Office (on DVD5) also includes proofing tools for other languages. Even though these additional languages are on other DVDs, you will be fully patched if you install only DVD5. This is the case because all DVDs have proofing tool updates for all languages. Therefore, when you decide which DVD you need, select only the DVD that corresponds to the main languages of the products that you have installed. However, if you have the English version of Office and the Japanese version of Visio, for example, you will need both DVD1 and DVD3.

How do I obtain the DVD?

The SP1 DVDs are available only to Volume License customers. Before you order a DVD, see the "Which DVD do I need?" section to make sure that you are ordering the correct DVD or DVDs. When you know which DVDs that you want, you can order them by visiting the Volume Licensing Service Center site:

https://www.microsoft.com/licensing/servicecenter/home.aspx

Downloadable lists of issues that the service packs fix

Microsoft Excel workbooks are available that contain lists of issues that are fixed by the service packs.Note These workbooks are English language and will not be localized into any other languages. The following files are available for download from the Microsoft Download Center:DownloadDownload the Microsoft Office Service Pack 1 Changes.xlsx package now.DownloadDownload the Microsoft SharePoint 2010 and Office Servers Service Pack 1 Changes.xlsx package now. For more information and a complete list of all SP1 packages that were released that are included on the DVDs, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

2510690 List of all Microsoft Office 2010 Service Pack 1 packages

2510766 List of all Microsoft SharePoint 2010 and Office server Service Pack 1 (SP1) packages

How to install the service pack

Instructions for simple installationTo update all Office products to SP1, insert the disc into your DVD drive and then follow the prompts that are displayed automatically. If the installation does not start automatically, you can start the installation by double-clicking the following file in the DVD:dvd1-kb2510154-x86-fullfile-x-none.exeNote This example applies to the languages on DVD1. Replace the “1” in “dvd1” with “2,” “3,” “4,” and so on if you are installing a different language. Also, replace the “x86” with “x64” as appropriate. Instructions for advanced installationIf you want a more advanced, customized installation, use the following procedures. This advanced installation process involves extracting the individual updates (.msp files) from the DVDs and then applying the .msp files that correspond to the products that you want to update.

  • Extract .msp filesFirst, extract all the individual updates from the DVDs. To do this, follow these steps:

    1. Create a new directory that is used to export the .msp files. Name this directory “Output Directory.

    2. Click Start, click Run, type cmd, and then press Enter.

    3. Change the current directory by using the cdcommand to point to the location of the DVD.Note If you copy the .exe file from the DVD to a different location before you extract the .msp files, make sure that you also copy all the .cab files from the DVD. They must be present in the same directory as the .exe file for the extraction process to succeed.

    4. Type the following command, and then press Enter:dvd1-kb2510154-x86-fullfile-x-none.exe /extract:Output DirectoryNote You can replace the “1” in “dvd1” with 2, 3, 4, and so on if you are installing a different language. Also, replace the “x86” with “x64” as appropriate.

    5. Accept the Microsoft Software License Terms to start the extraction process after you enter the command.

  • Determine which .msp files to install See the following KB articles to determine which update to apply after all the .msp files are extracted. These KB articles contain a mapping of .msp files to the corresponding SP1 packages:

    2532118 Technical details about the Microsoft Office 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1) releases

    2532120 Technical details about the Microsoft SharePoint 2010 and Office server Service Pack 1 (SP1) releases

  • Apply individual .msp filesYou can use the Office 2010 Updates folder if you are installing Office for the first time on a new computer. Essentially, you must collect all the required .msp files, put them into the Office 2010 Updates folder, and then run the Office installation.For more information about how to use the Updates folder, visit the following Microsft website: 

    Deploying software updates through an initial Office 2010 installation

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