Install. Shield 2. SP1 Release Notes. Install. Shield 2. Release Notesoriginally released August 2. SP2, released May, 2. Introduction. Install. You can download. Release history for Office 2016 for Mac. The following table provides release history information and download links for Office 2016 for Mac. The table is ordered by. The final release of Office 2016 offers no big surprises for adventurous users who've been working with the preview version that Microsoft released back in May, and. Maximize your potential with Microsoft Office 2016 for home, students, professionals, and Mac users. Subscribe to Office 365 and get the new Office 2016 apps. So you want to know what the deal is with Office 2016? Read on for all the latest news on Redmond's juggernaut productivity suite. System requirements for Office. Office 365 is designed to work best with Office 2016, Office 2013, and Office 2016 for Mac. Previous versions of Office, such as. Shield is the industry standard for authoring high quality Windows Installer– and Install. Script–based installations, as well as Microsoft App–V packages. Install. Shield 2. Desktop Bridge (Project Centennial), enabling you to create Universal Windows Platform app packages and Windows Server App packages. Install. Shield 2. For the latest information about Install. InstallShield 2016. Release Notes. For a list of all Office 2016 for Mac releases and additional download links, see Update history for Office 2016 for Mac. July 2017 release. Release Date: July 21, 2017. From desktop to web for Macs and PCs, Office delivers the tools to get work done. Learn more about how Office can help you get more done. Shield 2. 01. 6, including updates to these release notes, see the online version of the Install. Shield 2. 01. 6 release notes. Changes in SP2. Integration with Flex. Net Code Aware. Install. Shield now includes integration with Flex. Net Code Aware, an automated open source risk assessment and package discovery solution that enables you to quickly scan your products for security and intellectual property (IP) compliance risk. The current release of Flex. Net Code Aware supports analysis of the following files: Security vulnerabilities are looked up against the National Vulnerability Database (NVD). Running Flex. Net Code Aware Flex. Net Code requires a separate license from Install. Shield. There is also trial/evaluation version. For more information, refer to the Flex. Net Code Aware product page of the Flexera Software website. SharePoint home. The new SharePoint home page in Office 365, rolling out this month, gives you unified access to all of your sites—online and on-premises—and lets.To run Flex. Net Code Aware from within Install. Shield, click Scan Project using Flex. Net Code Aware from the Install. Shield Project menu. This menu option is disabled out if you are not currently in an open Install. Shield project. A Flex. Net Code Aware icon is also available on the Install. Shield standard toolbar. When Flex. Net Code Aware completes the scan of your project, a summary displays showing the number of files scanned, and the number of open- source packages and vulnerabilities found. A View report button is provided if you have a fully licensed version of Flex. Net Code Aware. For more information about the details provided in this report, refer to Reading the Flex. Net Code Aware Report. Reading the Flex. Net Code Aware Report. Note . A fully licensed version of Flex. Net Code Aware is required. To view the Flex. Net Code Aware Report, click View report on the summary dialog that appears after Flex. Net Code Aware has scanned your project. The Flex. Net Code Aware report consists of several sections. The Package Inventory View provides filters that you can use to execute targeted queries to refine the list to various package types of interest. The following figures show the initial Summary View of a sample Flex. Net Code Aware Report. Flex. Net Code Aware Initial Summary View. The following figures show the Package Inventory View of a sample Flex. Net Code Aware Report. Flex. Net Code Aware Package Inventory View. Viewing Package Details. Click a vulnerability count listed in the Vulnerabilities column of the Package Inventory report page for each package you want to review: The Vulnerabilities detail page appears, covering a portion of the Package Inventory report: Resolved Issues in SP2. For descriptions of resolved issues in Install. Shield 2. 01. 6 SP1, refer to Install. Shield 2. 01. 6 SP2. Changes in SP1. Support for Microsoft Visual Studio 2. Install. Shield includes support for Visual Studio 2. You can create Install. Shield projects from within this version of Visual Studio. Resolved Issues in SP1. For descriptions of resolved issues in Install. Shield 2. 01. 6 SP1, refer to Install. Shield 2. 01. 6 SP1. New Features. Install. Shield 2. 01. 6 includes the following new features: Support for the Latest Releases of Windows Operating Systems. Install. Shield 2. Windows operating system. In addition, Install. Shield includes SQL Server 2. SQL Scripts view the target database servers that your product supports. If your installation targets SQL Server 2. SQLBrowse run- time dialog that is displayed when end users choose to browse for a database server can now list instances of SQL Server 2. SQL Server 2. 01. Express, and SQL Server 2. Express Local. DB. In addition, the SQLBrowse run- time dialog that is displayed when end users choose to browse for a database catalog can now list catalogs on the specified SQL Server 2. See New Install. Shield Prerequisites for Microsoft Visual C++ 2. NET Framework 4. 6, and More for a complete list of new Install. Shield prerequisites added to Install. Shield. To digitally sign the UWP app package, Install. Shield must be installed on a Windows 1. Windows 1. 0 SDK installed. The UWP app package (. Windows 8. x and 1. Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps. Benefits of UWP app packages include. Refer to the following subsections for details about new functionality added to Install. Shield to support the creation of UWP app packages. UWP App Settings in the Releases View. When you select a release in the Releases view, a new per- release tab titled Windows App has been added that includes settings to create a UWP app package. Here, various core settings can be specified that impact the UWP app package build process. In particular, the Distribution Method and Include Desktop Extensions or Include Server Extensions options will affect what warnings or errors are encountered for certain kinds of installer project data. For complete information on these new settings, refer to the “Windows App Tab for a Release” topic in the Install. Shield Help Library. UWP App Logo Customization in the Shortcuts View. In addition to the new UWP app settings added to the Releases view, there are new settings to configure the tiles created in an UWP app package. These settings are located in the new UWP App Package Tile Overrides area of the Shortcuts view. For complete information on these new settings, refer to the “Shortcut Settings” topic in the Install. Shield Help Library. UWP App Suitability Testing. Install. Shield has added the new Install. Shield UWP App Suitability Suitethat scans an . UWP app package format. To access it, on the Build menu, point to Validation, and then click Install. Shield UWP App Suitability Suite. The Install. Shield UWP App Suitability Suite provides a report in the Releases view that indicates all tests that found issues and for each issue, an associated column in the report indicates applicability to the known UWP app variants. For traditional CUBs, these columns are not populated. You can view this report by navigating to the Releases view and selecting the Validations folder under your release. For complete information, including descriptions of the new ISUWP validations included, refer to the “Install. Shield UWP App Suitability Suite” topic in the Install. Shield Help Library. New UWP Condition Checks added to Suites When you are building a conditional statement for an exit, detection, eligibility, feature, or wizard interface condition in an Advanced UI or Suite/Advanced UI project, or for an action condition in a Suite/Advanced UI project, you can select from a number of different types of checks that you want to be evaluated on target systems. The following condition checks have been added to Suites. If it is used in any other package type, it will not function correctly. For example, to create a conditional statement that checks for the presence of the Desktop Bridge, check for the type Windows. Application. Model. Full. Trust. Process. Launcher. This can be used to conditionally block installation, or to choose between installing . UWP app package (. Note . Use of the Type Name subsetting Windows. Application. Model. Full. Trust. Process. Launcher requires Windows 1. Anniversary Update or newer. SQL Support Added to Suites Project . Previously, Install. Shield SQL support was limited to Basic MSI, Install. Script, and Install. Script MSI projects. Now, SQL support has been added to Suite/Advanced UI projects, giving you the ability to: To learn more, see the following topics in the Install. Shield Help Library. Previously, if you added an . SQL support to a Suite/Advanced UI project, the Advanced UI or Suite/Advanced UI setup launcher automatically suppressed the user interface of Windows Installer. You were required to manually create a custom SQLLogin wizard page for your Suite/Advanced UI project installation. When adding a new predefined page to your project, select the Enter login information for a database server task page and complete the panels in the wizard as needed. The SQLLogin predefined wizard page is then added to your project. This SQLLogin wizard page lets end users enter database server login information (database server name, authentication credentials, database catalog name, etc.) in order to establish a connection to the database server that is targeted by one or more . Adding a SQLLogin wizard page to your project allows you to. To provide this support, a Run a SQL String option is now available in the New Action menu of UI events. The SQL statement is executed using properties and database metadata specified by additional new options available in the New Action menu of UI events: Configure Database Metadata and Override SQL Login Properties. Tile Configurations. Project . Install. Shield supports customizing the appearance of a desktop app’s tile on the Start screen. The following tile configuration settings are available. Any applicable tile configurations are listed. To learn more, see the following topics in the Install. Shield Help Library. This prerequisite downloads the required redistributable files if appropriate. The Full prerequisite for the . NET Framework is a stand- alone installation that does not require an Internet connection. Predefined System Searches for Adobe Reader, Microsoft Office and the . NET Framework. Project . When end users launch your installation, Windows Installer checks the target system to see if the requirements are met; if they are not met, the installation displays the error message that is defined for the system search. Enhancements. Install. Shield 2. 01. 6 includes the following new enhancements: Direct Editor View Enhancements. Microsoft Office 2. Windows) Review & Rating. Microsoft made massive changes in Office 2. Windows but has hidden most of the changes beneath a reassuringly familiar- looking surface. With the new version, the world's most- powerful and widely used office application suite leaves its online and desktop- based competition even further in the dust, especially in its convenient and deeply integrated collaboration features. As always with Microsoft Office, it's vastly better than anything else out there, and only a few advanced users will find odd corners of inconvenience that Microsoft hasn't bothered to fix. So far only available to Microsoft Office 3. Office will have to wait until an unspecified date to buy Office 2. Office 3. 65 subscribers will be offered the option to upgrade immediately. There are a wide variety of Office 3. Office 3. 65 starts at $6. PC, one tablet, and one phone. The final release of Office 2. Microsoft released back in May, and offers an almost flat learning curve for longtime users who feel at home editing documents in Word, Excel, and Power. Point, and taking notes in One. Note. The big changes appear when you start editing collaboratively in Word, Power. Point, and One. Note, with two or more users editing the same document simultaneously and optionally exchanging text, voice, or video chat via Skype, with the Skype functions accessible directly from the document. The new features get even more elaborate when you start working with other team members using timesaving Group functions built into Outlook. In all these changes, Microsoft isn't merely playing catch- up with collaborative services like Google Apps or Zoho Office. Some of Office's collaboration features are so effective and intuitive that you may wonder why no one thought of them before. Other changes that Desktop users won't notice include handwriting support for equations, so tablet users can draw an equation on a touch screen and see Office transform it into typeset form—impressively but not always perfectly accurately in my ham- fisted testing. Another change brings the traditional Office apps closely in line with new mobile versions for i. OS and Android. Office 2. Web browser and every standard desktop and mobile platform except Linux. I'll get back to Outlook's Group features after surveying what's new in Office's traditional big three apps—Word, Excel, and Power. Point. A major new convenience is a . You either click in the Tell Me box or type Alt- Q to start typing in the box, and a drop- down menu lists likely matches for the words you type. So if you can't remember that you record a macro from the View menu (Microsoft's totally irrational location for the macro feature), just type . Unfortunately, the Tell Me feature won't find what you're looking for in the Options menu, which is just as cluttered and confusing as it was in older versions. The New and the Old. The ribbon also gets a new online research feature called Smart Lookup, accessible from a button on the Review menu or from the context menu that pops up when you right- click on a document. These open an Insights pane at the right of the screen with two tabs: Explore, containing Wikipedia and other Web- search information on the currently selected text, and Define, showing definitions from the Oxford dictionaries. Long- time Office users will remember an old Research pane that performed similar functions, but disappeared from the interface in Office 2. The new Insights pane is a supercharged Web- based update of the old Research pane, but if you want the old Research pane in addition to, or instead of, the new Insights pane, you can still reach it by holding down the Alt key and clicking on a word you want to look up. As in the case of the Research pane, and other expert- level features like split- screen editing, multi- chapter Master Documents, and updateable fields, Office tends to bury older functions instead of removing them entirely. The entire Office 2. Windows 1. 0, and you can now choose a black background for the menu that helps you focus your attention on your document instead of on the application. The top- line menu also features some minor tweaks like lowercase labels on tabs instead of the old all- capital style. Word continues to make it easier to create highly styled documents using Microsoft's suggested headline styles than to create your own custom layouts. Corel Word. Pefect is the only current word processor that offers more straightforward controls over formatting, but Word. Perfect remains a niche product used almost entirely by long- term loyalists and legal users who need its special features. Microsoft has learned that Excel users love charts, so the new version includes some show- stoppers formerly available from third- party add- ins—Pareto charts, sunbursts, and waterfall charts that show the effects of cumulative changes in a series of floating blocks like in the Super Mario Bros. Expert Excel users know the laborious trick of building a waterfall chart by making the lower part of a block invisible, but Microsoft's one- click version is a lot more elegant. Among rival spreadsheet programs, only Apple's Numbers offers comparably good- looking charts, but in far fewer types, while Google Docs and Libre. Office 5. 0 have only a barebones selection—though Google's charts display Google's characteristically simple elegance. Microsoft promises to add new chart styles every month for Office 3. Meanwhile, Excel gets a built- in Forecasting feature that creates forecast charts based on existing data, and gee- whiz graphic features like an animated transformation of one chart type to another when you decide to use a different charting style. Power. Point hasn't had any major changes beyond the enhanced collaboration features added everywhere in the suite, but a Microsoft rep hinted that some big new Power. Point features will be coming to Office 3. Meanwhile, Power. Point slightly lags behind Apple's Keynote in graphic razzle- dazzle, but only slightly, and not enough to make anyone choose Apple's i. Work over Microsoft Office as their preferred office suite. Learning to Share Nicely. In addition to the Tell Me box, the other new feature on Office's top- line menu is the Share button at the far right. This opens a sharing pane (or, if you prefer, a floating menu) in which you can invite collaborators to view or edit your document, and multiple users can now edit the same document at the same time. Office seems to block two users from editing the same sentence or paragraph at the same time, though this wasn't consistent in my testing, and when I tried collaborative editing with one user working in a browser and the other in desktop Office, sometimes the two versions of the document took more than a minute to get into sync. As in the similar feature pioneered by Google Docs, a colored flag in the document indicates where each collaborator is editing, but desktop Office 2. Google only shows you an initial (and Office in a browser only shows a colored flag). One benefit of this feature is that it's easy to create a collaborative Team Notebook in One. Note. Simply create a new notebook on a Microsoft cloud drive, and click the Share button to make it accessible to collaborators. As you'd expect, collaborative documents must be stored on a Microsoft cloud server, either One. Drive, One. Drive for Business, or an Office 3. Share. Point site. You can fine- tune permissions for collaborative editors either by right- clicking their names in the list under the Share button, or you can control sharing without opening the document itself by clicking on it in a browser window open to a list of your One. Drive files. Inside a document, when you click on a remote user's name in the Share menu, icons let you send a Skype IM, make a Skype call, or send an email message via your mail program. One benefit of storing documents in Microsoft's cloud services is that you get easy access to previous versions, as in Google Docs, including the names of the different editors who saved collaborative documents at different times. A new History tab on the File menu opens a pane that lists saved versions; click on an item in the list, and that previous version opens in a new window so you can edit it as a separate file or copy text and graphics into the current version. A Group Outlook for Outlook. Outlook gets the most thorough makeover to accommodate Office's collaboration features, and some new features are only visible if you use an Office 3. Business account or Share. Point services, though other new features are available to anyone with a Microsoft account, business- level or not. For example, one feature available to everyone lets you attach a link to a file on your One. Drive drive instead of attaching the file itself, and do this with a single click. When you click the Attach File button while composting a message, Outlook displays a list of your recently- edited documents. Click on a document stored in One. Drive, and Outlook inserts a live link to the cloud- based file—although, if you prefer to send the actual file, you can click on the attachment and choose an option to attach a copy of the file. Dropbox users will recognize this as a one- click counterpart to the multi- step operation of fetching a link to a file stored in Dropbox and then pasting the link into a mail message. Advantages of this new method in Outlook include mail messages without a lot of extra bulk, and your ability to update a document after sending the link, so that the recipient of the file will always open the current version. For enterprise- level Office 3. Business accounts, Outlook offers a Groups feature through which team members can message the group and effortlessly share files and calendars. Group members can opt to receive messages in their Inbox or only get them when they click on a Groups heading in the left- hand sidebar.
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