Microsoft has decided to officially withdraw this update. The only solution is uninstalling this update.
WZor reports on Twitter that the update causes an error in library KERNE元2.dll when calling the GetDateFormatEx () procedure. However, this update is also causing crashes for Microsoft Access and other applications also. This update is not security related and instead makes improvements to the Japanese calendar in Office 2010 so that the Japanese names are then displayed correctly in a new era. There is another update with another problem. Microsoft is researching this problem and will post more information in this article when the information becomes available.” Update KB4461522 for Microsoft Office 2010
“After you install the 64-bit version of this security update, Outlook may crash on start-up. The good thing is that Microsoft also immediately included it in their known issues list of the update: Presently the only possible workaround is to uninstall the update. Īs the 64-bit version of this update was installed, Outlook 2010 crashed on startup.
Remove the KB and Outlook works as expected. I’m seeing reports that KB 4461529, this month’s Outlook 2010 security update, is crashing on startup. However, shortly after the update was released, Woody Leonhard pointed out the crash issue of Outlook 2010.
The update is available for free if downloaded from the Internet.
Microsoft today has released the Office 2010 Service Pack 1 which combines improvements, new features and previously released updates in a single update pack.