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Description of the Office 2013 update: March 12, 2013


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INTRODUCTION

Microsoft has released an update for Microsoft Office 2013. This update provides the latest fixes for the 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Office 2013 and Office Home and Student 2013 RT. Additionally, this update contains stability and performance improvements.

Issues that this update fixes

  • Assume that you use OneDrive for Business to upload a file to a SharePoint server. When you stop and then resume the upload, the file is restarts.
    Note The expected action is that the file upload continues after you resume.
  • When you try to copy and paste something from a SharePoint site to an Office 2013 application, you are unexpectedly prompted to sign in to the SharePoint site. Additionally, after you sign in to the SharePoint site, you cannot paste.
  • When you use an Office 2013 application to try to open a file in the Office document cache, you cannot open the file.
  • When you open or save a document in OneDrive, Office 2013 displays a balloon that says OneDrive is running the first time.
    Note
    The expected action is that OneDrive displays the first run experience.
  • After you use OneNote 2013 to insert a zero byte file in to an OneNote section on a SharePoint Server 2013 server, you cannot use OneNote 2010 to open the OneNote section. Additionally, you receive a 0xE0000B75 sync error.
  • This update removes some asserts in the Msosync.exe Task Scheduler code.
  • After you perform a migration from Office 2010 to Office 2013, you receive the following error message when you start the Office document cache (ODC) in Office 2013:

    ODC Migration has encountered a problem

  • This update provides improved asserts for reporting incidences of large knowledge and cache corruption.
  • When you use OneDrive for Business to synchronize a file that is throttled by a SharePoint Server 2013 server, Office Document Cache (ODC) still tries to download the file.
  • When you leave OneNote 2013 notebooks open for some time, OneNote 2013 crashes.
  • Consider the following scenario:
    • You use OneDrive for Business to synchronize files on a slow connection.
    • You have an Office document that is located on the local disk.
    • You try to open the Office document that is synchronizing by using OneDrive for Business.

    In this situation, OneDrive for Business takes longer than expected to open the document.

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Resolution

Update details

This update does not replace any previously released update.

How to obtain and install the update

Note This update applies to Office 2013 MSI installations only. This update does not apply to click-to-run installations.

To identify the installation version of Office 2013, follow these steps:
  1. Start an Office 2013 application, such as Microsoft Word 2013.
  2. On the File menu, click Account.
  3. If Office 2013 was installed by using Click-to-Run, an "Update Options" item is displayed. For an MSI installation, the "Update Options" item is not displayed.
To get the stand-alone package for this update, go to the Microsoft Update Catalog website.

For more information about how to download Microsoft support files, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
119591 How to obtain Microsoft support files from online services
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Restart information

You do not have to restart the computer after you install this update.

 
How to determine whether the update is installed

This update contains the files that are listed in the following tables.
32-bit
File name File version File size Date Time
Cmigrate.exe.x64 15.0.4481.1001 6,782,088 22-Feb-13 10:04
Cmigrate.exe.x86 15.0.4481.1001 5,068,400 22-Feb-13 9:59
Csi.dll.x64 15.0.4481.1001 6,559,856 22-Feb-13 10:04
Csi.dll.x86 15.0.4481.1001 4,832,864 26-Feb-13 1:47
64-bit
File name File version File size Date Time
Cmigrate.exe.x64 15.0.4481.1001 6,782,088 22-Feb-13 9:58
Cmigrate.exe.x86 15.0.4481.1001 5,068,400 22-Feb-13 10:05
Csi.dll.x64 15.0.4481.1001 6,559,856 26-Feb-13 1:58
Csi.dll.x86 15.0.4481.1001 4,832,864 22-Feb-13 10:05

How to uninstall this update



Windows 8
  1. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Search. If you are using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, and then click Search.
  2. Type windows update, tap or click Settings, and then tap or click View installed updates in the search results.
  3. In the list of updates, locate and then tap or click update 2768355, and then tap or click Uninstall.


Windows 7
  1. Click Start, and then click Run.
  2. Type Appwiz.cpl, and then click OK.
  3. Click View installed updates.
  4. In the list of updates, locate and then click update 2768355, and then click Uninstall.
The Office System TechCenter contains the latest administrative updates and strategic deployment resources for all versions of Office. For more information about the Office System TechCenter, go to the following Microsoft website:

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