To do that, sign in to the Microsoft 365 admin center with your admin account, go to Show all > Settings > Org settings > Services > Office software download settings, and then choose the appropriate update channel for your users. If you allow your users to install Office for themselves from the portal, you can specify which update channel they install. From Microsoft’s Official Guide: Microsoft 365 Admin Center When you download Office 365 desktop applications and install using default settings, Microsoft will install the “Current Channel” unless you have manually changed the default for your organization or are using the Office Deployment Tool to specify a different version. How do we configure a default O365 update channel? Here’s what Microsoft has to say about the different channel options. New feature updates are available monthly and are available on the second Tuesday of each month. Updates are applied monthly on a regular schedule. Monthly Enterprise Channel: This is the newest channel, added May 12 th, 2020. Recommended only for those that love testing the bleeding edge. Although it is still updated with major feature updates only twice a year, it is a version ahead of the deferred channel.īeta Channel: Also called the “Insider Fast” build, this is the experimental beta version of the Office365 suite. Semi-Annual Channel (Targeted): This is the “Preview” track for the semi-annual build. I recommend this for those of you who want to avoid major updates and stay on the oldest supported build. It pushes minor updates once a month on the second Tuesday but receives feature updates only twice a year in January and July. Semi-Annual Channel: This is the “Broad” or “Deferred” channel. Good for testing the next Monthly Channel update. This channel features a preview of the next monthly channel release. Monthly Channel (Targeted): Previously called the “Insiders” build, now called the “Current Channel Preview” build. New updates are applied as soon as they are available, and with no set schedule. Monthly Channel: This is the “Current Channel” version, the default set by Microsoft, and the most updated. First, let’s cover the basics: What are the update channels for O365 desktop applications? Microsoft is changing the way these updates work coming June 9, 2020, so we will discuss the upcoming changes as well. In this article, I will discuss how to make changes at the individual and organization level so that you can make sure your updates are working the way that is best for you and your organization. For my client, the fix for their issue was to simply switch the update channel to semi-annual, which rolled them back to the last major version and restored the connection between their application and MS Office. ![]() When it comes to Office 365, you cannot simply roll back or uninstall an update instead, Office updates are distributed based on the update channel to which the system (or organization) is subscribed. I recently dealt with a client whose line-of-business software lost all Microsoft Office compatibility after they were automatically updated to the most recent update. We all know how much Microsoft loves updates and changes, but most of us in the real world have a love-hate relationship regarding the never-ending deluge.
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