Be aware that the update in the Microsoft Download Center applies to the Microsoft Installer (.msi)-based edition of Office 2010. It doesn't apply to the Office 2010 Click-to-Run editions, such as Microsoft Office 365 Home (See What version of Office am I using?).
This security update resolves an information disclosure vulnerability that exists when Microsoft Excel incorrectly discloses the contents of its memory. To learn more about the information disclosure vulnerability, see Microsoft Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures CVE-2019-0669.Note To apply this security update, you must have the release version of Service Pack 2 for Office 2010 installed.
Office 2010 Update KB4462157 (Jan. 18, 2019)
Be aware that the update in the Microsoft Download Center applies to the Microsoft Installer (.msi)-based edition of Office 2010. It doesn't apply to the Office 2010 Click-to-Run editions, such as Microsoft Office 365 Home (see Determining your Office version).
I had published some blog posts about the calendar problem. On January 2, 2019, Microsoft made another attempt to establish support for the new era in the Japanese calendar. This is necessary because the current Japanese emperor resigns at the end of April 2019. I had reported on the updates in the blog post Microsoft Office Patchday (January 2, 2019). But these updates caused massive problems and had to be withdrawn a short time later (see Office 2010 Updates for January 2019 has been pulled).
So there will be another attempt to support the new Japanese calendar from May 2019. Microsoft also wants to fix the bug that Access 2010 and Excel 2010 are on strike after the installation of update KB4461614. The update must be downloaded from the Microsoft Download Center and installed manually.
I have been running into this problem with Windows XP Mode and MS Office 2010. I did not see the updates mentioned, but just started uninstalling all of the KB446xxxx updates one by one. I rebooted between each one, even though the system did not ask me to. I removed KB4461625, KB4462187, KB4461579, KB4461613, and KB4461626 to no avail.
Zum Kalenderproblem hatte ich ja einige Blog-Beiträge veröffentlicht. Am 2. Januar 2019 unternahm Microsoft einen weiteren Versuch, die Unterstützung für die neue Ära im japanischen Kalender zu etablieren. Dies ist erforderlich, weil der gegenwärtige japanische Kaiser Ende April 2019 abdankt. Ich hatte im Blog-Beitrag Microsoft Office Patchday (2. Januar 2019) über die betreffenden Updates berichtet. Diese Updates verursachten aber massive Probleme und mussten kurze Zeit später zurückgezogen werden (siehe Office 2010 Updates vom 2. Januar 2019 zurückgezogen).
Es wird also erneut probiert, den neuen japanischen Kalender ab Mai 2019 zu unterstützen. Zudem will Microsoft den Bug, dass Access 2010 und Excel 2010 nach der Installation von Update KB4461614 streiken, gefixt haben. Das Update muss aus dem Microsoft Download Center heruntergeladen und manuell installiert werden.
I uninstalled a bunch of stuff from this machine, including Office 2010. Reinstalled Office 2010. It worked. Ran some updates. It worked. Ran another update cycle - it croaked. Removing KB4464566 was the magic bullet.
This Office Update is no longer available from the Microsoft Update or the Microsoft Download Center. After you install this update, you may not be able to open Microsoft Visual Basic-enabled apps in Microsoft Access 2010. Also, Access wizards may not run. To work around the problem, uninstall this update by following the steps in the "How to uninstall this update" section. 2ff7e9595c
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