Posted July 29, 201410 yr Microsoft rolled out six different security updates as part of this month’s Patch Tuesday, but it turns out that one of the optional fixes is breaking down Office 2013 once and for all. A number of users turned to Microsoft’s Community forums to complain about the issues, explaining that since Patch Tuesday, Office 2013 fails to start, with a simple “Something went wrong” error displayed on the screen. The same issue has been confirmed by several users who also tried the common workarounds, but none seem to work at this point. “As of Saturday, July 12, I have been unable to use Microsoft Office 2013. It has disappeared from my Start Menu. I have installed the new update that was in my toolbox this afternoon, restarted my computer, but still no luck. I do not have the option to ‘Repair’ Office, as is suggested in the Error Message. With the number of questions to this forum noted, something globally has happened. Please help,” one user explained. While at first nobody knew what was causing the issue, another affected user claims that it’s all due to optional updates KB2973488, KB2967917 and KB2962409, which seem to be causing the Microsoft Office 2013 launch errors on Windows 8.1. Microsoft has already confirmed the issue and promised a patch, but some users complain that an updated build of the fix has yet to be shipped to their computers. “Shortly after the release of the July Public Update, we received notification of a potential issue affecting a subset of Office 365 ProPlus users. In some cases, users running Office may not be able to launch Office products after the July 2014 updates are installed,” a company support engineer said. One of the users whose Office 2013 installation has been broken down by the botched bulletin claims to have found a solution, even though many complained that uninstalling and reinstalling the productivity suite didn’t make any difference. He claims that using Microsoft’s dedicated tool for uninstalling Microsoft Office 2013 is the right way to do it, with a manual reinstallation of the application dealing with the issues. “I then re-installed and it works fine now, even with the new Windows updates applied,” he pointed out. Unsurprisingly, some users expressed their frustration on the forums, calling for Microsoft to provide a fix as soon as possible because Office is in most of the cases the key productivity suite for many businesses. “This is not good enough. This is a disaster. To force people to uninstall and reinstall is a shameful disaster. You had better come up with a better solution or I will move my entire organization to Google Docs,” one user posted. Source: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Botched-Patch-Tuesday-Update-Breaks-Down-Office-2013-452472.shtml
July 29, 201410 yr FPCH Admin Thanks, Pete. Good to know. ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~~~Robert McCloskey~~
July 29, 201410 yr FPCH Admin That explains why I spent most of the day today rolling everyone back to Office 2010 after having just rolled out 2013 last month. Starting getting calls last night about this very error. Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
July 29, 201410 yr FPCH Admin I haven't gotten any calls yet but that's not surprising. This weekend I'll probably be bombarded. ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~~~Robert McCloskey~~
July 30, 201410 yr I don't think I have a single client with Ms Office 2013 Pro version so I haven't heard a thing.
July 30, 201410 yr FPCH Admin I have a few, they are mostly teachers but half my family members also have Office 2013. ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~~~Robert McCloskey~~
August 10, 201410 yr Older office was better. Much like windows 7 VS. W8. Thanks for the update Starbuck!