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
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.