So after the July update all encrypted emails completely crash Outlook. This is almost half my client emails. Microsoft is aware of the issue but they simply say:
7/22/2013 5:00:28 PM
I don't use Office 2013, but it doesn't show up in Control Panel\System and Security\Windows Update\View update history?Worst case you could uninstall Office and reinstall it. Would be a bit of a pain, but I'd assume all you'd have to really reconfigure were your email server settings
7/22/2013 5:21:01 PM
No when you do that it automatically installs the latest version (with the bug). This whole new install process completely gets rid of any sense of updates so you can't uninstall them. Unless I'm completely missing something.
7/22/2013 5:22:23 PM
switch to Thunderbirdproblem solved
7/23/2013 7:08:56 AM
^^ turn off automatic updated before uninstalling that update?
7/23/2013 8:18:31 AM
^^Thunderbird really sucks. Office is what the industry uses and it's great for what it's used for. We leverage Onenote, Sharepoint, etc so it's the best option out there. Not to mention 95% of our clients use Office. ^Again I can't figure out how to uninstall the update. I can turn off automatic updates but there's no way to roll back to the latest version. My whole company is using the webmail version until Microsoft fixes this.
7/23/2013 10:52:30 AM
They don't show up for you in Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features > Installed Updates?Mine all show up.[Edited on July 23, 2013 at 11:04 AM. Reason : go to add and remove programs then click "View installed updates" on the left ]
7/23/2013 11:04:11 AM
No there are no Office updates in that location. You're telling me you see Office Update: 15.0.4517.1005 in there? That's the latest July Office 2013 update.
7/23/2013 11:40:28 AM
Can you search for this update number in the Control Panel -> Programs and Features -> Installed updates screen?2817468If not, you should call up Microsoft support ASAP to get this resolved.
7/23/2013 11:05:03 PM
^No as I said the new installation process doesn't show any installed updates. I'll either give them a call or wait until they fix it. Just using the webmail version for now.
7/24/2013 11:06:10 AM
turn off auto-update then do a system restore to a point before the update?
7/24/2013 10:57:20 PM
http://www.zdnet.com/microsoft-we-do-not-give-the-nsa-keys-to-bypass-email-encryption-7000018146/http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2817468
7/24/2013 11:01:38 PM
Yeah I can't find that update anywhere.
7/24/2013 11:19:34 PM
Yeah, that's what it sounded like, just thought I'd post their official instructions just in case.Also,http://www.zdnet.com/microsoft-we-do-not-give-the-nsa-keys-to-bypass-email-encryption-7000018146/
7/24/2013 11:42:13 PM
Yeah you can only uninstall the update if you installed it manually. If it was updated through the click-to-run updates, there's apparently no rollback available. System restore doesn't affect application state, so it won't help you at all.You'd need to login to an msdn account, download the office iso, manually install from it and only update it to the pre-july update.
7/25/2013 4:33:41 PM
I'm too lazy. We're using the web app until Microsoft fixes it.
7/25/2013 4:34:51 PM
http://www.zdnet.com/microsoft-we-do-not-give-the-nsa-keys-to-bypass-email-encryption-7000018146/Yeah, that seems like the best option for the foreseeable future. I'm sure they'll make this a priority and it will be resolved very soon.http://www.zdnet.com/microsoft-we-do-not-give-the-nsa-keys-to-bypass-email-encryption-7000018146/
7/25/2013 5:01:37 PM