[German]Microsoft has released new updates for its Office 365 modules in the Channel Release on February 26, 2018. These fix various problems in the individual Office modules. In addition, update KB4018314 for Outlook 2010 was rolled out to solve a problem under Windows XP and Windows Server 2003.
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All updates for Office 365 should be automatically downloaded and installed via Office 365. The overview of these channel releases can be found on this Microsoft site.
Outlook: Feature Updates
This channel release contains the following feature updates: Know who you'll be meeting with. You can see other people's responses to a meeting request, even if you aren't the organizer.
Project: Non-security updates
This channel release contains fixes an issue where setting more than one baseline in a session sets the MOD_DATE value as the same.
Skype for Business: Non-security updates
This channel release contains the following non-security updates:
- Fix an issue where location is populated even when UseLocationForE911Only is set to true.
- Fix an issue where Skype for Business hangs when using the "call using conference center" option to invite users from the roster.
- Fix an issue where Outlook running on terminal server freezes while creating a Skype for Business meeting.
- Change the default value of EnableRestoreOAuthUsedKeyWhenUsingCachedWebTicket to TRUE.
Visio: Feature updates
This channel release contains the following feature updates: Built-in database model diagrams. Use the new Database Model Diagram template to accurately model your database as a Visio diagram. No add-in required.
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Update KB4018314 for Outlook 2010
On February 26, 2018, update KB4018314 for Outlook 2010 has been released. This patch fixes an issue under Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 (unbelievable, these operating systems have been out of support since 2014). The fixed problem: After installing update KB4011273 there was an error message on the affected machines when Microsoft Outlook 2010 was started:
CompareStringOrdinal not found in dynamic link library KERNEL32. dll
has now been fixed. It seems, Microsoft still has a lot of customers who are using the two operating systems.
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