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March 20th, 2009

Next Office version to ship in 32-bit and 64-bit versions

Posted by Ed Bott @ 2:38 pm

Categories: Microsoft Office

Tags: 64-bit, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, Office Suites, Software, Operating Systems, Ed Bott

You learn the most interesting things when you poke around in some of the arcane files that are included with Windows 7 beta releases. In the most recent build of Windows 7 that I’ve been able to examine, I’ve confirmed that Microsoft plans to release its next version of Office in 32-bit and 64-bit flavors. That’s a detail that my colleague Mary Jo Foley didn’t discover in her December 2008 rundown of what we know about Office 14

The clues to an upcoming x64 Office release are hidden in an obscure XML file used by the Windows Easy Transfer utility, which transfers settings for Windows and selected applications from an old PC to a new one. In the official beta release of Windows 7 (finalized in December 2008), Migwiz.xml includes the same list of applications found in Windows Vista. But in post-beta builds, this file has been updated to include more modern programs.

Earlier today, as I was scanning through the file to assemble an updated list of applications that can be migrated to Windows 7, this heading caught my eye:

Directly underneath this block of code is a list of programs to be detected. It’s the same list of nine programs found under the Office 2003 and Office 2007 headings, except that the Office 14 section includes an extra “_x64” entry for each one. Here, see for yourself:

In addition, there are separate sections labeled “Office x86 detects” and “Office x64 detects”. Elsewhere in the file are sections that cover different upgrade scenarios. For Office 2003, there are three rule sets:

  • Office2003to2007SettingsUpgrade
  • Office2003to14SettingsUpgrade
  • Office2003to14SettingsUpgrade_x64

Similarly, you can use the wizard to upgrade from Office 2007 to Office 14 or Office 14_x64.

The fact that this code is being baked into Windows 7 now suggests that the rumors of an early 2010 ship date for Office 14 are accurate. Having native 64-bit support for all members of the Office family is an extra bonus and welcome news.

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What really bugs me is...
I create Access databases and what really bugs me is having to reference the different versions of Office programs in code. I wish that rather that creating a reference to Excel 10 I only had to create a reference to Excel.

I can of course use late binding but I miss the Intellisence.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: JohnDurbin Posted on: 04/08/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
I had thought that x64 Office had been known for a while?  Confused by religion | 03/20/09
This is new info  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 03/20/09
New info to the public...  Confused by religion | 03/20/09
Addins  anonymuos | 03/20/09
Since I have computers with both 32-bit and 64-bit  Lerianis | 03/21/09
Look at the Vista Retail SKUs  Confused by religion | 03/21/09
Wow wee  Alan Smithie | 03/21/09
Sigh.  James T. Kirk | 03/21/09
Yawn  NStalnecker | 03/22/09
Cheap Shot I Know  Alan Smithie | 03/23/09
I agree  NStalnecker | 03/23/09
Why?  de-void | 03/23/09
ME, 16 & 32 bit binaries was a mess.  Alan Smithie | 03/23/09
No problems on Windows 7  alkolkin@... | 03/23/09
Google "32 bit apps vista 64 crash"  Alan Smithie | 03/23/09
@Alan Smithie: Now go read some of those reports.  de-void | 03/23/09
64-bit != better perf  de-void | 03/23/09
Apps created with one working on the other...  JohnDurbin | 04/08/09
Excellent news for developers...  jasonp@... | 03/21/09
What about features?  boed | 03/22/09
What really bugs me is...  JohnDurbin | 04/08/09
RE: Next Office version to ship in 32-bit and 64-bit versions  NStalnecker | 03/22/09
Isn't there a x64 directory on the install CD?  NoThomas | 03/23/09
That's for Multi-language support  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 03/23/09
Thunks and shims  de-void | 03/23/09
About time  Michael Kelly | 03/23/09
Be careful about assumptions re 64-bit  de-void | 03/23/09
RE: Next Office version to ship in 32-bit and 64-bit versions  JazzyKat | 03/23/09
x64 is the future  johan.kloosterman@... | 03/23/09
I'm guessing this means more than 16.7 million entries...  nix_hed | 03/23/09
64-bit not really needed, but welcome.  Narg | 03/23/09
If I run in 64-bit...  Gradius2 | 03/23/09
Sure, Bott, gloat all about it  ing.chatboy@... | 03/23/09
LOL (nt)  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 03/24/09
RE: Next Office version to ship in 32-bit and 64-bit versions  Sleeper Service | 03/24/09
Ed, any news about Silverlight 64-bit?  Speednet | 03/27/09

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