Jun 7, 2018 - Microsoft offers two versions of Office for Mac: Microsoft Office 2016. 365 Home: Comes with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook,. The details in this article are intended to complement the Office 365 URL and address ranges article, which includes endpoints for computers running Microsoft Windows. Unless noted, the information in this article also applies to Office 2019 for Mac and Office 2016 for Mac, which are available as a one-time purchase from a retail store or through a volume licensing agreement.
Update history for Office for Mac • • 5 minutes to read • Contributors • • • • • In this article Office for Mac that comes with an Office 365 subscription is updated on a regular basis to provide new features, security updates, and non-security updates. The following information is primarily intended for IT professionals that are deploying Office for Mac to the users in their organizations.
The following table summarizes information about the most current version of Office for Mac. Current version Release date Download link More information 16.20 (18120801) December 11, 2018. Note • For security reason, Microsoft has deprecated the use of SHA-1. • Starting with the 16.17 release in September 2018, this information also applies to Office 2019 for Mac, which is a version of Office for Mac that’s available as a one-time purchase from a retail store or through a volume licensing agreement.
• The update history information for version 16.16 and earlier also applies to Office 2016 for Mac, which is also a version of Office for Mac that’s available as a one-time purchase. Older versions up to and including 16.16 can be activated with an Office 2016 for Mac volume license.
You can’t activate version 16.17 or later with an Office 2016 for Mac volume license. For information about Office 2016 for Mac releases from September onward, see • For information about the features, security updates, and non-security updates that are included in a given release of Office for Mac, see. • If you want early access to new releases, join the program.
Most current packages for Office for Mac The following table lists the most current packages for Office for Mac and for the individual applications, such as Word and Excel. All packages are 64-bit only. The build date is listed in parentheses, in a YYMMDD format, after the version number. The install package is used if you don't have the application already installed, while the update package is used to update an existing installation.
Note Download links are only provided for the most recent releases.
I am trying to setup sharing of calendars and then delegation of rights to external users. The environment is Office 365 hosting email. There are multiple domains and each one is its own Office 365 hosted email. For illustration purposes, we have domain 1.com, 2.com and 3.com. We have user *** Email address is removed for privacy ***, *** Email address is removed for privacy *** and *** Email address is removed for privacy *** All three want to share their calendars with each other.
Some are using the Mac version of Outlook and some PC. I have done the following: 1. Verified that the external sharing is enabled in the admin section. Verified in the exchange admin section that the default is enabled to share.
I created a single contact in outlook that I wanted to share the calendar with: For my sanity, I went to create a new email message and that user showed up in the contact email book. That is issue number 1 that I am seeing and it may be part of the other issues that I am seeing. I go to Calendar, make sure the calendar I want to share is checked, then go to calendar permissions. I click on add to add a user. That contact is NOT showing up anywhere:( This of course drives me to try another method. The infamous share calendar button on the ribbon.
This will start it and then when I put in the email address, after some gyrations I get an error message: The error message is ' Problem: Your organization is not set up for secure sharing with this recipient.' Then it prompts me to publish the calendar, goes to OWA, creates a link to a ics file. The behavior is a little different on the Mac side. On the Mac side, if I go to calendar permissions, I do not have to have the recipient as a contact. When it goes to save it, before I can send it, I get this error message: I would prefer that on the PC and the Mac version that the users use Calendar permissions to create the shares and manage the rights of the recipients.
What am I doing wrong? Is there some setting in Exchange admin for permissions that I need to create? Is this an outlook issue? Thanks in advance.