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Microsoft Office suites and applications help nonprofits stay connected, productive, and collborative with tools like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access. Browse Office Suites and Office Individual Applications. Certain Azure virtual machine offerings may also include additional Microsoft software on a per-hour or evaluation basis. Licenses for other software must be obtained separately. For information about the Microsoft License Mobility program, see Volume licensing. In some cases, specific versions of Microsoft server software are required for support.

Microsoft Office is a set of interrelated desktop applications, servers and services, collectively referred to as an office suite, for the Microsoft Windows and macOS operating systems.

This list contains all the programs that are, or have been, in Microsoft Office since it began. One time purchase video editing software.

Office 365 Applications[edit]

Product NameRelease DateDesktop

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Online

Service

Mobile

App

AccessNovember 1992YesNoNo
Excel1987YesYesYes
OneNoteNovember 19, 2003YesYesYes
OutlookJanuary 16, 1997YesYesYes
PowerPointMay 22, 1990YesYesYes
Power BIJuly 11, 2012YesYesYes
Project1984YesNoNo
Publisher1991YesNoNo
Visio1992YesYesYes [1]
OneDrive for BusinessYesYesYes
Sway2014YesYesNo
WordOctober 25, 1983YesYesYes
FormsJune 20, 2016NoYesNo
BookingsJuly 20, 2016NoYesYes
ClassroomApril 14, 2016NoYesNo
Docs.comApril 21, 2010NoYesNo
DelveMarch 2015NoYesYes
FlowOctober 31, 2016NoYesYes
GroupMeMay 2010NoYesYes
MyAnalyticsMay 15, 2019NoYesNo
Office OnlineJune 7, 2010NoYesNo
OneDriveAugust 1, 2007YesYesYes
Outlook.comJuly 4, 1996NoYesNo
PlannerJune 6, 2016NoYesYes
Microsoft PowerAppsOctober 2016NoYesYes
Microsoft StreamJune 20, 2017NoYesNo
Microsoft TeamsNovember 2, 2016YesYesYes
SharePointMarch 28, 2001YesYesYes
Microsoft To-DoApril 2017YesYesYes
SkypeAugust 29, 2003YesYesYes
YammerMarch 10, 2008YesYesYes
Fluid FrameworkTBATBATBATBA
Project CortexTBATBATBATBA

Server applications[edit]

NameRelease Date
Microsoft Exchange ServerApril 11, 1996

1997

Microsoft Project Server2000
Office Web Apps Server
SharePointMarch 28, 2001

2010

November 19, 2003

Skype for Business ServerDecember 29, 2003

Discontinued programs[edit]

NameRelease DateDiscontinued
Microsoft BinderAugust 24, 1995August 19, 2003
Microsoft Clip Organizer
Microsoft Data Analyzer
Microsoft Entourage
Microsoft Equation Editor
Microsoft Exchange Client
Microsoft FrontPage
Gigjam Preview
Microsoft InfoPath
Microsoft InterConnect
Microsoft Mail
Microsoft MapPoint
Microsoft Mathematics (formerly Microsoft Math)
Microsoft Office Accounting
Microsoft Office Document Imaging
Microsoft Office Document Scanning
Microsoft Office Live
Microsoft Office Live Meeting
Microsoft Office PerformancePoint Server
Microsoft Office Picture Manager
Microsoft Office Project Portfolio Server
Microsoft Outlook Hotmail Connector
Microsoft PhotoDraw
Microsoft Photo Editor
Microsoft Schedule+
Microsoft Search Server
Microsoft SharePoint Designer
Microsoft SharePoint Foundation
Microsoft SharePoint Workspace (formerly Microsoft Office Groove)
Microsoft Vizact
Office Assistant
Office Web Components

See also[edit]

  • Microsoft Education Edition

References[edit]

External links[edit]

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This article discusses the support policy for running Microsoft server software in the Microsoft Azure Virtual Machine environment (infrastructure-as-a-service).

Original product version: Virtual Machine running Windows, Cloud Services (Web roles/Worker roles)
Original KB number: 2721672

Summary

Microsoft supports server software that runs in the Microsoft Azure Virtual Machine environments, as described in the 'Supported software' section. This support is subject to the Microsoft Support Lifecycle policy. For more information, go to the following Microsoft website: Microsoft Support Lifecycle.

Software

All Microsoft, software that's installed in the Azure virtual machine environment must be licensed correctly. By default, Azure virtual machines include a license for using Windows Server in the Microsoft Azure environment. Certain Azure virtual machine offerings may also include additional Microsoft software on a per-hour or evaluation basis. Licenses for other software must be obtained separately. For information about the Microsoft License Mobility program, see Volume licensing.

In some cases, specific versions of Microsoft server software are required for support. These versions are noted in this article, and the supported versions may be updated as required.

Microsoft does not support an upgrade of the operating system of a Microsoft Azure Virtual Machine. (For more information, see KB 4014997.) Instead, you should create a new Azure virtual machine that is running the supported version of the operating system that is required and then migrate the workload. Instructions for how to migrate Windows Server roles and features are available in the following TechNet topic: Install, use, and remove Windows Server migration tools.

Supported software

Microsoft supports the following Microsoft server software that's running in the Azure virtual machine environment:

Azure AD Connect

Azure AD Connect is supported. For more information, see Prerequisites for Azure AD Connect.

Microsoft BizTalk Server

Microsoft BizTalk Server 2013 and later versions are supported. For more information, see BizTalk offerings: Server, IaaS, and PaaS feature list.

Microsoft Dynamics AX

Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3 and later updates are supported. For more information, see the following TechNet topic: Deploy Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3 on Azure.

Microsoft Dynamics GP

Can an apple watch be unlocked. Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 and later versions are supported.

Microsoft Dynamics NAV

Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 and later versions are supported.

Microsoft Exchange

Exchange Server 2013 and later versions are supported. For more information, see the 'Requirements for hardware virtualization' section of the following TechNet topic: Exchange 2013 virtualization.

Note

The only supported way to send email to external domains from Azure compute resources is through an SMTP relay (otherwise known as an SMTP smart host). The Azure compute resource sends the email message to the SMTP relay, and then the SMTP relay provider delivers the message to the external domain. Microsoft Exchange Online Protection is one provider of a SMTP relay, but a number of third-party providers also offer this service.

Microsoft Forefront Identity Manager

Forefront Identity Manager 2010 R2 SP1 and later versions are supported.

Microsoft HPC Pack

Microsoft HPC Pack 2012 and later versions are supported. For more information, see the 'Microsoft Azure integration' section of the following TechNet topic: What's new in Microsoft HPC Pack 2012

Microsoft Project Server

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Microsoft SharePoint Server

SharePoint Server 2010 and later versions are supported on Azure virtual machines. For more information, see the following SharePoint website: Support and licensing for Microsoft Azure in SharePoint 2013

Microsoft SQL Server

64-bit versions of SQL Server 2008 and later versions are supported. For more information, see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article: 956893 Support policy for Microsoft SQL Server products that are running in a hardware virtualization environment

Now Azure supports Failover Cluster Instances (FCI). For more information, see Configure SQL Server Failover Cluster Instance on Azure Virtual Machine.

Microsoft System Center

System Center 2012 Service Pack 1 (SP1) and later versions are supported for the following applications:

  • App Controller

    • Configuration Manager
    • Data Protection Manager
    • Endpoint Protection
    • Operations Manager
    • Orchestrator
    • Server Application Virtualization
    • Service Manager

    For more information about Configuration Manager and Endpoint Protection support, see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article: 2889321 System Center 2012 Configuration Manager and System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection support for Microsoft Azure Virtual Machines

Microsoft Team Foundation Server

Team Foundation Server 2012 and later versions are supported.

Windows Server

Windows Server 2016 Standard is not available in the Azure Marketplace.

Windows Server 2003 and later versions are supported for deployment in Microsoft Azure. Click here to see more information about running Windows Server 2003 on Azure.

For versions that are earlier than Windows Server 2008 R2, there is no Azure Marketplace support, and customers must provide their own images. The ability to deploy an operating system on Microsoft Azure is independent of the support status of the operating system. Microsoft does not support operating systems that are past their End of Support date without a Custom Support Agreement (CSA). For example, Windows Server 2003/2003 R2 is no longer supported without a CSA.

Windows Server 2008 R2 and later versions are supported for the following roles unless explicitly noted otherwise (this list will be updated as new roles are confirmed):

  • Active Directory Certificate Services

    Note

    Whether you're extending an existing public key infrastructure (PKI) or planning to deploy a new PKI in the Azure environment, there are best practices, policies, and recommendations to mitigate many of the common insecurities and shortcomings. Not all the recommendations are applicable to every customer scenario. Consider the level of protection that is required for your business through a risk assessment. Before you deploy, make sure that you can implement those controls.

  • Active Directory Domain Services

  • Active Directory Federation Services

  • Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services

  • Application Server

  • DNS Server

  • Failover Clustering

  • File Services

  • Hyper-V role is supported in Azure Ev3, and Dv3 series VMs

  • Network Policy and Access Services

  • Print and Document Services

  • Remote Desktop Services

  • Web Server (IIS)

  • Windows Server Update Service

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Requirements for Windows Server Failover Cluster

  • Must Run Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2

    • For Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2008 R2, must have hotfix 2854082 installed on all nodes

    • Must use a single-cluster IP address resource

    • Must use Azure-hosted storage by using one of the following options:

      • Application-level replication for nonshared storage
      • Volume-level replication for nonshared storage
      • ExpressRoute for remote iSCSI Target shared block storage
      • Azure Files for shared file storage

      Note

      For example: SQL Server AlwaysOn availability groups. For more information, see the following MSDN article: High availability and disaster recovery for SQL Server in Azure virtual machines.

  • Can be a third-party clustered role

    Note

    Third-party clustered roles are supported by the vendor

    For more information about licensing restrictions that are related to Remote Desktop Services in Microsoft Azure, see Virtual machines Licensing FAQ. For technical information about how to configure Remote Desktop Services in Microsoft Azure for session hosting by using Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2, see Azure Desktop Hosting - Reference Architecture and Deployment Guides.

The following roles are not supported on Microsoft Azure Virtual Machines:

  • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server
  • Hyper-V (Hyper-V role is supported in Azure Ev3, and Dv3 series VMs only)
  • Rights Management Services
  • Windows Deployment Services

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All Microsoft, software that's installed in the Azure virtual machine environment must be licensed correctly. By default, Azure virtual machines include a license for using Windows Server in the Microsoft Azure environment. Certain Azure virtual machine offerings may also include additional Microsoft software on a per-hour or evaluation basis. Licenses for other software must be obtained separately. For information about the Microsoft License Mobility program, see Volume licensing.

In some cases, specific versions of Microsoft server software are required for support. These versions are noted in this article, and the supported versions may be updated as required.

Microsoft does not support an upgrade of the operating system of a Microsoft Azure Virtual Machine. (For more information, see KB 4014997.) Instead, you should create a new Azure virtual machine that is running the supported version of the operating system that is required and then migrate the workload. Instructions for how to migrate Windows Server roles and features are available in the following TechNet topic: Install, use, and remove Windows Server migration tools.

Supported software

Microsoft supports the following Microsoft server software that's running in the Azure virtual machine environment:

Azure AD Connect

Azure AD Connect is supported. For more information, see Prerequisites for Azure AD Connect.

Microsoft BizTalk Server

Microsoft BizTalk Server 2013 and later versions are supported. For more information, see BizTalk offerings: Server, IaaS, and PaaS feature list.

Microsoft Dynamics AX

Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3 and later updates are supported. For more information, see the following TechNet topic: Deploy Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3 on Azure.

Microsoft Dynamics GP

Can an apple watch be unlocked. Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 and later versions are supported.

Microsoft Dynamics NAV

Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 and later versions are supported.

Microsoft Exchange

Exchange Server 2013 and later versions are supported. For more information, see the 'Requirements for hardware virtualization' section of the following TechNet topic: Exchange 2013 virtualization.

Note

The only supported way to send email to external domains from Azure compute resources is through an SMTP relay (otherwise known as an SMTP smart host). The Azure compute resource sends the email message to the SMTP relay, and then the SMTP relay provider delivers the message to the external domain. Microsoft Exchange Online Protection is one provider of a SMTP relay, but a number of third-party providers also offer this service.

Microsoft Forefront Identity Manager

Forefront Identity Manager 2010 R2 SP1 and later versions are supported.

Microsoft HPC Pack

Microsoft HPC Pack 2012 and later versions are supported. For more information, see the 'Microsoft Azure integration' section of the following TechNet topic: What's new in Microsoft HPC Pack 2012

Microsoft Project Server

Project Server 2013 and later versions are supported. Sqlpro studio 1 0 452 download free.

Microsoft SharePoint Server

SharePoint Server 2010 and later versions are supported on Azure virtual machines. For more information, see the following SharePoint website: Support and licensing for Microsoft Azure in SharePoint 2013

Microsoft SQL Server

64-bit versions of SQL Server 2008 and later versions are supported. For more information, see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article: 956893 Support policy for Microsoft SQL Server products that are running in a hardware virtualization environment

Now Azure supports Failover Cluster Instances (FCI). For more information, see Configure SQL Server Failover Cluster Instance on Azure Virtual Machine.

Microsoft System Center

System Center 2012 Service Pack 1 (SP1) and later versions are supported for the following applications:

  • App Controller

    • Configuration Manager
    • Data Protection Manager
    • Endpoint Protection
    • Operations Manager
    • Orchestrator
    • Server Application Virtualization
    • Service Manager

    For more information about Configuration Manager and Endpoint Protection support, see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article: 2889321 System Center 2012 Configuration Manager and System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection support for Microsoft Azure Virtual Machines

Microsoft Team Foundation Server

Team Foundation Server 2012 and later versions are supported.

Windows Server

Windows Server 2016 Standard is not available in the Azure Marketplace.

Windows Server 2003 and later versions are supported for deployment in Microsoft Azure. Click here to see more information about running Windows Server 2003 on Azure.

For versions that are earlier than Windows Server 2008 R2, there is no Azure Marketplace support, and customers must provide their own images. The ability to deploy an operating system on Microsoft Azure is independent of the support status of the operating system. Microsoft does not support operating systems that are past their End of Support date without a Custom Support Agreement (CSA). For example, Windows Server 2003/2003 R2 is no longer supported without a CSA.

Windows Server 2008 R2 and later versions are supported for the following roles unless explicitly noted otherwise (this list will be updated as new roles are confirmed):

  • Active Directory Certificate Services

    Note

    Whether you're extending an existing public key infrastructure (PKI) or planning to deploy a new PKI in the Azure environment, there are best practices, policies, and recommendations to mitigate many of the common insecurities and shortcomings. Not all the recommendations are applicable to every customer scenario. Consider the level of protection that is required for your business through a risk assessment. Before you deploy, make sure that you can implement those controls.

  • Active Directory Domain Services

  • Active Directory Federation Services

  • Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services

  • Application Server

  • DNS Server

  • Failover Clustering

  • File Services

  • Hyper-V role is supported in Azure Ev3, and Dv3 series VMs

  • Network Policy and Access Services

  • Print and Document Services

  • Remote Desktop Services

  • Web Server (IIS)

  • Windows Server Update Service

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Requirements for Windows Server Failover Cluster

  • Must Run Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2

    • For Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2008 R2, must have hotfix 2854082 installed on all nodes

    • Must use a single-cluster IP address resource

    • Must use Azure-hosted storage by using one of the following options:

      • Application-level replication for nonshared storage
      • Volume-level replication for nonshared storage
      • ExpressRoute for remote iSCSI Target shared block storage
      • Azure Files for shared file storage

      Note

      For example: SQL Server AlwaysOn availability groups. For more information, see the following MSDN article: High availability and disaster recovery for SQL Server in Azure virtual machines.

  • Can be a third-party clustered role

    Note

    Third-party clustered roles are supported by the vendor

    For more information about licensing restrictions that are related to Remote Desktop Services in Microsoft Azure, see Virtual machines Licensing FAQ. For technical information about how to configure Remote Desktop Services in Microsoft Azure for session hosting by using Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2, see Azure Desktop Hosting - Reference Architecture and Deployment Guides.

The following roles are not supported on Microsoft Azure Virtual Machines:

  • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server
  • Hyper-V (Hyper-V role is supported in Azure Ev3, and Dv3 series VMs only)
  • Rights Management Services
  • Windows Deployment Services

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Windows Server features

The following significant features are not supported:

  • BitLocker Drive Encryption (on the operating system hard disk, may be used on data disks)
  • Internet Storage Name Server
  • Multipath I/O
  • Network Load Balancing
  • Peer Name Resolution Protocol
  • RRAS
  • Direct Access
  • SNMP Services
  • Storage Manager for SANs
  • Windows Internet Name Service
  • Wireless LAN Service

Additional resources

  • Minimum version support for Linux and Windows virtual machine agents in Azure.

  • Download the Azure Virtual Machine Readiness Assessment. This assessment helps you make your move to Azure virtual machines. It automatically inspects your on-premises environment, whether that environment is physical or already virtualized. If you are running Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), SharePoint Server, or SQL Server, this tool makes it easy for you to get started.

  • The optimization assessment provides prioritized recommendations across six focus areas to optimize your experience while running in Azure. After a short questionnaire, automated data collection and analysis, a custom report is generated. The report includes an executive summary, key, and detail recommendations which provide a high-level view across the focus areas to help you manage, prioritize, and implement the recommendations.

  • In Virtual Machines Image Gallery, you can find prebuilt Linux images that are provided by commercial distributors. For a complete list, go to the following Microsoft website: Linux on Microsoft Azure-endorsed distributions.

  • Our partners offer tools and finished services that you can integrate with your applications that run on Azure virtual machines. For a complete list of add-ons for Microsoft Azure Store, go to Azure Marketplace.

  • VM Depot is a community-driven catalog of preconfigured operating systems, applications, and development stacks that can be deployed on Microsoft Azure. These images are provided and licensed to you by community members. Microsoft Open Technologies, Inc. does not screen these images for security, compatibility, or performance, and does not provide any license rights or support for them. By using unsupported images, you might forfeit Microsoft Azure availability SLA. For more information, see Using and contributing to VM Depot.

  • Supplemental guidance is available to help you use the following technologies on Azure virtual machines:

    • Active Directory Domain Services: Guidelines for deploying Windows Server Active Directory in Azure virtual machines.
    • For information about Office activation on Azure virtual machines, see Microsoft Office prompts for activation in Azure.




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