Wednesday, January 24, 2018

office365 - How to install .Net Programmability support for Office 365 ProPlus?


I installed Office 2013 from portal.office.com of my company account.


But as Office 365 installation is via One-click that there is no option to install .Net Programmability support.


Is there any way to install .Net Programmability support for Office 365?
Thanks.


Answer



I don't see a method for doing this. Even the Office Deployment tool used for offline installation do not offer the options to deploy it.


The problem now is that Microsoft has been removing all the MSI (rational installer) based Office executables. You won't find these anywhere unless you have a TechNet or MSDN subscriptions (I'm not sure if they are available from VLA portals). The trial installation seems to still be available and you can sign in and activate them via your O365 logon.


I would suggest uninstalling the click-to-run version and then downloading the trial and install it the old fashioned way.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/evaluate-office-professional-plus-2013


You will be asked to activate it and can select your organizational account. Using this method you should be able to restore ".Net Programmability support."


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