spain08 Posted November 6, 2009 Share Posted November 6, 2009 (edited) Click-to-Run: Delivering Office in the 21st Century Introducing Click-to-Run More info in: spain08news space :D Credits: http://blogs.technet.com/office2010/ :D If you?re the type of person who likes to test-drive the latest and greatest software (or you?re the type of person who reads an Office Engineering blog?), then you?re probably familiar with the pain that can be part of trying out new software for the first time. My name is Paul Barr, Lead Program Manager for the Click-to-Run team in Office 2010, and we?ve built Click-to-Run with you in mind. What follows is a more in-depth post on the technology introduced in the New Ways to Try and Buy Microsoft Office 2010 announcement. Delivering rich programs like Office over the internet hasn?t changed much in the last decade. Sure, we have self-extracting executables, securely signed files, and download managers, but all of these fall short of solving what we think are the biggest problems with downloading and installing large applications: 1.It?s slooooowwww. Office has a lot of great features and content, but it?s also very big, and it takes a long time to get the whole thing downloaded, installed, and running. This prevents users from getting the products in any sort of context to the current task they?re trying to perform. 2.Applications are often out of date. How many times have you downloaded new software only to be prompted to update it immediately? 3.Installing a new version can sometimes mean uninstalling the old one, or it might be disruptive to other software you have installed on the System. What is Click-to-Run? Click-to-Run is a new software delivery mechanism built by the Office product team. It?s based on core virtualization and streaming technologies from the Microsoft App-V team in Cambridge, MA. Click-to-Run is optimized for home users on broadband connections (at least 1Mbps), and there are three key pillars of the investment: 1.It?s fast. Home users can stream Office and be running their apps in as little as 90 seconds (under 5 minutes on average), or about 10% of the time it would take otherwise. The products still run locally utilizing the PC?s resources, they don?t ?run in the cloud?. 2.With Click-to-Run, it?s easier to always be running the latest and most secure version of Office. Click-to-Run users get the latest bits right away (rather than old bits that need to be patched immediately, which can take another 60 minutes over the internet). Click-to-Run users also get updated automatically over time, with no need to download or install patches. The product seamlessly updates itself in the background. 3.It?s low impact, and co-exists with other software on the machine. Click-to-Run products are virtualized, so they don?t conflict with other software. For instance, users can run Office 2007 for their production scenarios while they evaluate a trial of Office 2010. This addresses a major user pain point. Click-to-Run products also take up about half the disk space of normal products, they repair more completely, and they won?t break other software installed on the PC because they have private copies of all of their files and registration. Click-to-Run is not a new Office ?product?, it?s a new way of delivering and updating the products with which you are already familiar. Click-to-Run delivery is available for both the Office Home and Student 2010, and Office Home and Business 2010 products. It has full language support, and will work on both 32-bit and 64-bit Operating Systems (although only the 32-bit version of Office is actually run on both platforms). How does Click-to-Run work? Products delivered via Click-to-Run execute in a virtual application environment on the local Operating System. This means that they have private copies of their files and settings, and that any changes they make are captured in the virtual environment. The effect is they don?t end up modifying any other software installed on the System. With few exceptions, only user data actually passes through the virtual environment to the local System. Click-to-Run users may notice that they have a virtual Q: drive on their PCs, this is the virtual file system used by Office. Click-to-Run products also support streaming. Think of this in the same way you think about streaming video. You get to watch the first part of the video before the entire file downloads. With Click-to-Run, users can start using their Office programs before the entire suite or product has been downloaded, enabling them to get to work much faster. While the user is running their application, the rest of the products are being downloaded in the background. The initial installation process is very different than what users may be used to. The experience of getting Click-to-Run Office is more like downloading a big web control than doing a traditional Office install: If a user tries to use a feature or application that is not yet downloaded, Click-to-Run retrieves the required functionality from the internet immediately. In this case, the application may pause briefly, and users might see an experience like the below: Users can see the current progress of the product download by launching the Click-to-Run Application Manager in Windows Control Panel: Once fully downloaded, the product is cached locally, and users are free to disconnect from the internet and continue using their Office products: Click-to-Run in the Office 2010 Beta and beyond? Users will see that the Office Home and Business 2010 Beta product is available to download using the Click-to-Run technology. This option is optimized for high bandwidth connections (low bandwidth users should download the Office Professional 2010 Beta). When Office 2010 releases, Click-to-Run delivery will be available for a wider range of Office products. Users who download an Office 2010 product using Click-to-Run delivery also have access to the ?normal? self-extracting version, as well as the native 64-bit version if those better suit their needs. Home users may notice that a handful of things behave differently when using a Click-to-Run version of the Office 2010 products. For instance, there is a Click-to-Run specific destination in the Backstage for each application in the product. This section gives details about the status of applied updates, and links to more information about Click-to-Run: It?s also possible that users will notice that some add-ins, or other integration points with the Office client, behave differently or are broken when using a Click-to-Run product. The vast majority of these will have no issues. All macros, in-document automation, and cross-Office application interoperability work fine. But sometimes the Office product group must make changes that cause some integrated solutions to require updating (building 64-bit versions of the applications is another good example of this). In some cases, add-ins might have trouble locating the Click-to-Run Office products on the machine, or they might have issues communicating with Office products when they are running in the virtual environment. We expect these issues to be limited in scope. You will see more from us on how to resolve these both for users, and developers that wish to extend Office. In the Beta timeframe, if you are a developer, or are having issues with an add-in that you believe is compatible with Office 2010, you may want to obtain the Professional version of the Office 2010 Beta. Wrapping it up? As you?ve seen through the other posts on this blog, the Office 2010 rich clients bring a great new set of features and functionality to users. Click-to-Run is about getting that value into the hands of users easier, faster, and safer than ever. We?re very excited to pioneer the next generation of software delivery over the internet, and we look forward to your feedback. Credits: http://blogs.technet.com/office2010/ :D Edited November 6, 2009 by spain08 Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/843006-exclusive-office-2010-public-beta-build-14046221000/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
Subject Delta Posted November 6, 2009 Share Posted November 6, 2009 Any word from them yet on when the beta will be delivered? Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/843006-exclusive-office-2010-public-beta-build-14046221000/#findComment-591813612 Share on other sites More sharing options...
HSoft Posted November 6, 2009 Share Posted November 6, 2009 Any word from them yet on when the beta will be delivered? Should be Monday, but that's from an un-official source. Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/843006-exclusive-office-2010-public-beta-build-14046221000/#findComment-591813618 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tharp Daddy Posted November 6, 2009 Share Posted November 6, 2009 So wheres the beta download? Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/843006-exclusive-office-2010-public-beta-build-14046221000/#findComment-591813622 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ambroos Posted November 6, 2009 Share Posted November 6, 2009 Ooh, like! Sounds a bit like what Steam does with some games. Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/843006-exclusive-office-2010-public-beta-build-14046221000/#findComment-591813640 Share on other sites More sharing options...
spain08 Posted November 6, 2009 Author Share Posted November 6, 2009 Any word from them yet on when the beta will be delivered? Mid-month November. Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/843006-exclusive-office-2010-public-beta-build-14046221000/#findComment-591813656 Share on other sites More sharing options...
torrentthief Posted November 6, 2009 Share Posted November 6, 2009 i'd rather have a .iso of office ultimate 2010 public beta instead. Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/843006-exclusive-office-2010-public-beta-build-14046221000/#findComment-591813660 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 6, 2009 Share Posted November 6, 2009 Wonder if the next version of windows will use this technology? Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/843006-exclusive-office-2010-public-beta-build-14046221000/#findComment-591813746 Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Warwagon MVC Posted November 6, 2009 MVC Share Posted November 6, 2009 They had added spell checking to Windows 7's Wordpad. Then I would have dumped word all together. Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/843006-exclusive-office-2010-public-beta-build-14046221000/#findComment-591813752 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lee G. Veteran Posted November 7, 2009 Veteran Share Posted November 7, 2009 Really looking forward to the Public Beta's release. I can't wait :) Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/843006-exclusive-office-2010-public-beta-build-14046221000/#findComment-591814244 Share on other sites More sharing options...
primexx Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 I thought this was going to be actual office beta....click to run is meh. Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/843006-exclusive-office-2010-public-beta-build-14046221000/#findComment-591815388 Share on other sites More sharing options...
dafin0 Posted November 8, 2009 Share Posted November 8, 2009 I thought this was going to be actual office beta....click to run is meh. ... it is Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/843006-exclusive-office-2010-public-beta-build-14046221000/#findComment-591818386 Share on other sites More sharing options...
PGHammer Posted November 9, 2009 Share Posted November 9, 2009 Wonder if the next version of windows will use this technology? Office 2010 will be available in traditional and C2R. The C2R version is 32-bit only, while the traditional version will be 32-bit/64-bit. The traditional version has been preferred by testers largely for performance reasons (especially with 64-bit operating systems). Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/843006-exclusive-office-2010-public-beta-build-14046221000/#findComment-591825684 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian M. Veteran Posted November 9, 2009 Veteran Share Posted November 9, 2009 I'm not too sure if I'd like C2R - I'd possibly be tempted to stick to traditional when it's released. Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/843006-exclusive-office-2010-public-beta-build-14046221000/#findComment-591827010 Share on other sites More sharing options...
boogerjones Posted November 13, 2009 Share Posted November 13, 2009 You really shouldn't be hijacking an entire blog post like that. It doesn't matter if you link to the original site because all of the post's content is right here. It's someone else's time and effort. Just saying... Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/843006-exclusive-office-2010-public-beta-build-14046221000/#findComment-591843464 Share on other sites More sharing options...
maash Posted November 18, 2009 Share Posted November 18, 2009 Found an issue with Outlook 2010 when you install it alongside 2007 (option available upon Install) If you start outlook 2007 after installing office 2010 with outlook 2010, It gives an error: The File OLMAPI32.DLL is incompatible with microsoft outlook. Install Outlook again Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/843006-exclusive-office-2010-public-beta-build-14046221000/#findComment-591865806 Share on other sites More sharing options...
+.Aaron Subscriber¹ Posted November 19, 2009 Subscriber¹ Share Posted November 19, 2009 I just downloaded and installed from 2007. I love it already. Outlook and Publisher with a Ribbon....so sweet. Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/843006-exclusive-office-2010-public-beta-build-14046221000/#findComment-591866796 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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