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What it doesIt combines all the input files into one iso which contains all the inputed installers.It can convert the activation channel of the input products from retail into volume or visa versa.What it doesn'tIt doesn't activate/crack the products, unless you do it yourself with an unattended file.It doesn't add any other crap to the installer.Guide1) Input all the installers you want. Those can be exe files or iso images. Only trusted installers should be used, with unmodded files (original Microsoft installers, Wzor select editions and installers made by this program are ok). If you use installers with modded/corrupted files, this can result in a corrupted output installer. You can also add for example two x86 Visio installers with a different language, you will then have the choice between these languages during setup. (This requires the note at the bottom of the post!)2) Choose one activation channel for all the output files, or check 'Use advanced options'. If you didn't check 'Use advanced options go to step 5, otherwise proceed with step 3.3) On the Advanced options tab select the desired activation channel for all inputted products.4) If you want to add additional files or folders or want to make moddifications to the files then you can check 'Add additional files/folders to the installer'.
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This option will open an explorer window in the right directory before creating the output iso image.Never give an already moddified input installer, if you want to make moddifications always use this option or do it afterwards.5) Specify an output file.6) Click 'Start channel switching' and wait until you iso is created.Supported products- Office Professional Plus- Office Standard- Office Small Business Basics- Office Single Image, this is Office Home and Student, Office Home and Business and Office Professional in 1 installer. (integration only, volume versions of this product don't exist)- Visio- Project Professional- Project Standard- Access.- InfoPath.- Publisher.- OneNote.- Excel.- Word.- Powerpoint.- Outlook.- SharePoint Workspace.- SharePoint Designer (integration only, this product does not require any form of activation)For all these products both x86 and x64 and all languages are supported. These products are also available in the office suits like Office Professional Plus, but now also the separate versions are supported.All Credit goes to Stannieman from MDLDownload Here:.
Microsoft also released SP2 for Office Web Apps on July 21, which can be downloaded. SP2 contains stability and performance improvements, plus security fixes. It also includes all Cumulative Updates through April and all Public Updates through May.
Presumably, this is an update for Microsoft's Office Web Apps Server, used by organizations to support browser-based Microsoft Office-like applications, such as Excel, OneNote, PowerPoint and Word.Microsoft lists all available SP2 packages for Office 2010 at, with those for SharePoint 2010 available. The service packs can be downloaded, but they also will get distributed through the Microsoft Update service in about 90 days' time.Microsoft last released SP2 for Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 as beta test software, but they are now available as completed products. One of the main reasons for installing these service packs is that they add compatibility with Microsoft's newer operating systems and applications. Microsoft is promising 'better compatibility with Windows 8, Internet Explorer 10, Office 2013 and SharePoint 2013.' The service packs also enable Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 to run on Windows Server 2012.The SP2 releases for Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 add stability and performance improvements, security fixes and various updates since the last service pack.
They contain Cumulative Updates from June 2011 onward and Public Updates from July 2011 onward.Even though these releases are service packs, and designed to fix problems, Microsoft has listed a couple of associated with installing them. For instance, Microsoft recommends installing a particular update first before installing Office 2010 SP2 on a computer that has Windows Server 2003 SP2 installed. There also is a SP2 known issue when the SharePoint Web front end has been upgraded 'from Windows Server 2008 (R2) to Windows Server 2012.'