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Office 2010 Beta downloadable by MSDN, Technet subscribers today

By | November 16, 2009, 10:50am PST

Summary: On November 16, Microsoft made the Office 2010 Beta code available to subscribers to its MSDN and TechNet services. Microsoft is expected to open up the beta, so that anyone who’d like to try it can download it — possibly this week (though Microsoft officials refused to confirm that when I asked them today).

As widely expected, Microsoft has begun rolling out the public beta of its Office 2010 suite this week.

On November 16, Microsoft made the beta code available to subscribers to its MSDN and TechNet services. Microsoft is expected to open up the beta, so that anyone who’d like to try it can download it — possibly this week (though Microsoft officials refused to confirm that when I asked them today).

Microsoft also has made the 64-bit Beta version of Office Web Apps — its Web-centric versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote — available for download to MSDN and TechNet subscribers today. (No word yet if/when the 32-bit version of Office Web Apps will appear on MSDN/TechNet). The public also is expected to get the refreshed Office Web Apps bits, possibly this week. Again, Microsoft officials won’t confirm the public availability date, beyond saying it will be “in November.”

Microsoft has set up a download page from which the public will be able to download the Beta bits. On that page, Microsoft lists as the versions it will make available the Office Home and Business 2010; Office Professional 2010 and Office Professional Plus 2010 versions of the product.

Among the noticeable changes between the beta and the Community Technology Preview (CTP) build of Office 2010 that Microsoft released this summer are the new installation procedures for the beta build, a new Upload Center, modifications to the Backstage view; and new icons for all the Office products that are part of the suite, according to a post on the Redmond Pie blog.

Last week, a build of Office 2010 build that was marked “Beta 2″ leaked to the Web. That build was number 14.0.4514.1009. Microsoft officials told me that the leaked build was not the same one as would be released later this month.

Many Microsoft watchers are expecting the company to make the public beta bits available on November 18, as that is the day that one of Microsoft’s Office big-wigs, Senior Vice President Kurt DelBene, is keynoting the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles. Given that Microsoft often releases bits to MSDN and TechNet subscribers anywhere from a couple of days to a week-plus before it makes them available to the public, I wouldn’t be surprised to see the public Office 2010 and Office Web Apps Beta 2s to go live this week.

Microsoft is expected to launch the final version of Office 2010 client, Office Web Apps and SharePoint Server 2010 in May/June 2010.

I’d like to hear what folks think of the Beta once they’ve had a chance to download and try out the client and Office Web Apps versions both. What is new and different?

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RE: Office 2010 Beta downloadable by MSDN, Technet subscribers today
jackson1984-24316069205748857739440257893812 10th Oct
This will be all extremely mulberry purses new to me which submitting actually opened my eyes.A number of many thanks for sharing with us your know-how.
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rseiler 16th Nov 2009
The leaked 14.0.4514.1009 isn't Beta 2. It's actually 14.0.4514.1004! If that page is right, Beta 2 is actually older. This isn't the first time this sort of thing has happened.

http://windows7center.com/forums/office-2010/4949-office-professional-plus-2010-beta-x64-x86-now-msdn.html
The build number 14.0.4536.1000 is available to MSDN/TechNet customers.
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Versions
rseiler 16th Nov 2009
I see. You get one version when looking at it from within an app, and another when you look at properties of the installer (not a true indication of overall version).
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32-bit Web Apps
AdamzP 16th Nov 2009
Well, I got a test doc saved into Skydrive. It's really slow. Trying to edit it via the website/web apps never opens. I guess that part is not really functioning just yet.
THis thing is driving me absolutely batty. I had the Technical Preview installed so went to upgrade to the beta...no way; you have to get rid of EVERY STINKING LITTLE SCRAP OF TECH PREVIEW before it lets you install. I still haven't and can't find anymore Tech Preview on my machine. I even went into the registry and deleted everything with "14" in in it. I don't know what to do next...there are no office installation forums and the office blogs have zilch. There isn't even a release note saying that the two versions are incompatible. There are no help files.

Utter madness.
Anyone know if CRM will be supported?
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office web apps
smithbob 16th Nov 2009
office web apps will only be x64 its a server not a client app like office suite. so there will not be any 32bit version. remember all server products are going to be x64 from now on.
Thanks for the heads-up...
Thanks Mary for informing me.
Neither 64-bit nor 32-bit Office 2010 is supported on XP 64-bit forcing us to upgrade to Windows 7. 64-bit XP works for me so I might switch to Office Web apps now.
installation is deceptive, it seems to hang and the computer appears to be doing nothing for about 10 mins, but it does finish... just leave it to play out.
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Torrent available...
morrig 18th Nov 2009
Here for both 86 and 64 bit.
http://www.mininova.org/get/3160599
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RE: Office 2010 Beta downloadable by MSDN, Technet subscribers today
jackson1984-24316069205748857739440257893812 10th Oct
This will be all extremely mulberry purses new to me which submitting actually opened my eyes.A number of many thanks for sharing with us your know-how.

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