Office 2010 SP2 Released - Any Issues With Updating??

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       #11

    jwight said:
    New here, looking for suggestions. Tried to install from Windows Update as well as downloading directly from Microsoft - both failed. No other details, just "update failed." I'm stumped.
    Hello jwight,

    You should start your own thread in the Windows Updates & Activation forum using these instructions:
    Windows Update Posting Instructions
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       #12

    Just replying to the OP's original question - any issues with updating? Yes, there was.
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       #13

    Office 2010 SP2 update gives warning


    I too am getting one of the two warnings mentioned by others above. A Google search turned up nothing helpful. The SP2 update completed successfully but after the update, every time I launch outlook, two of these warnings show up in the Event Viewer . I attached the warning I see. I haven't noticed anything else (yet) but haven't done much besides get a few emails. I hope someone can help with this latest Microsoft annoyance.
    Log Name: Application
    Source: Outlook
    Date: 7/24/2013 5:40:20 PM
    Event ID: 27
    Task Category: None
    Level: Warning
    Keywords: Classic
    User: N/A
    Computer:
    Description: Calendar Folder property is empty
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    Last edited by Tweakit; 24 Jul 2013 at 20:18. Reason: Add text of Warning seen
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       #14

    jwight said:
    Just replying to the OP's original question - any issues with updating? Yes, there was.
    Guess I misunderstood - Sorry
    I thought you were looking for suggestions to get the failed update to work.
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       #15

    Hi there
    I'd suggest if you have more than one computer to update use the download facility then you only have to download ONCE. Quite a lot of people have Office installed on more than one machine (for example Use at Home, Educational institutional use if you are a student, and the Student and Teacher editions --allowed on 3 computers).

    Remember also that this SP2 package doesn't include updates for VISIO and PROJECT if you have also installed these - so download the SP2 updates for those separately as well.

    In answer to the OP's question -- no problem whatsoever on the 32 bit versions -- all my EXCEL plugins / addins still worked too. (My OS's are 64 bit but I stayed with the 32 bit version of Ms office).

    Cheers
    jimbo
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       #16

    I have just installed the service pak on 4 machines and I am getting same message- calender folder property is empty , the OS is 64bit but the Office is 32bit
    Everything seems to be working including the calender
    wonder what the problem is
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       #17

    btw seems we are not the only ones seeing this
    \OL2010: Error ID 27 since SP2 "Calendar Folder property is missing" / "Calendar Folder property is empty"

    i hope microsoft sees this and fixes it asap
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       #18

    jimbo45 said:
    Hi there
    I'd suggest if you have more than one computer to update use the download facility then you only have to download ONCE. Quite a lot of people have Office installed on more than one machine (for example Use at Home, Educational institutional use if you are a student, and the Student and Teacher editions --allowed on 3 computers).

    Remember also that this SP2 package doesn't include updates for VISIO and PROJECT if you have also installed these - so download the SP2 updates for those separately as well.

    In answer to the OP's question -- no problem whatsoever on the 32 bit versions -- all my EXCEL plugins / addins still worked too. (My OS's are 64 bit but I stayed with the 32 bit version of Ms office).

    Cheers
    jimbo
    did you check event viewer to see if you have this problem? it seems it only happens when you open outlook
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       #19

    BTW, I've taken a look at threads from about four different forums to find that the problem appears to be widespread. I've also seen a number of folks claim that everything is working fine. What I have not seen is anyone say they've checked the event viewer and found it free of the two mentioned warnings. This raises the question if this problem is possibly affecting every installation of Outlook 2010?
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       #20

    Tweakit said:
    BTW, I've taken a look at threads from about four different forums to find that the problem appears to be widespread. I've also seen a number of folks claim that everything is working fine. What I have not seen is anyone say they've checked the event viewer and found it free of the two mentioned warnings. This raises the question if this problem is possibly affecting every installation of Outlook 2010?
    Maybe they just did not check Event Viewer but everytime I open Outlook, it shows it as a warning in event viewer and yes I think it is effecting every installation of Outlook 2010
    Hopefully Microsoft will put through a update through windows update to fix this
    I am not putting it on anymore computers- I have 25 to go that I maintain until this is fixed
    I will have to go back to the 7 I just put it on to, including my own 2
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