Patchday: Microsoft Office Updates (January 10, 2023)

Update[German]On January 10, 2023 (second Tuesday of the month, Microsoft Patchday), Microsoft released several security-related updates for still-supported Microsoft Office versions and other products. Below is an overview of the available updates.


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An overview of the updates can be found on this web page (and here for this month). Details are documented in the linked KB articles. The updates are available for the installable MSI version of Microsoft Office (the click-to-run packages obtain the updates through other channels). Office 2019 does not appear in the list because it is distributed via click-to-run packages and receives security updates via the Office Update feature.

Office 2016

The following security updates have been released for Office 2016.

Details about the Office updates can be found in the linked KB articles.

Office 2013

Office 2013 requires Service Pack 1 for Microsoft Office 2013 to be installed. The following security updates have been released (are the same patches as for Office 2016).

Details about the Office updates can be found in the linked KB articles.


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Other updates for Office/SharePoint Server

Microsoft has also released security updates for several versions of Microsoft SharePoint Server.

SharePoint Server Subscription Edition

SharePoint Server 2019

Microsoft SharePoint Server 2016

Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013

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Microsoft Security Update Summary (January 10, 2023)
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One Response to Patchday: Microsoft Office Updates (January 10, 2023)

  1. Chris Pugson says:

    Running Microsoft Office 2003 on a well protected Windows 7 SP1 64bit system? Far more reliable than Microsoft 365 on Windows 11.

    Running software at end-of-life, i.e. no update screwups, has its benefits.

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