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Microsoft Office 2010 RC Leaked

Microsoft’s Office 2010 RC has been leaked to various torrent sites (brings back memories of the constant postings of new Windows 7 leaks) after being circulated via Microsoft Connect on February 4th to select members of the Technology Adoption Program (TAP). This is a newer build (14.0.4734.1000) than the other recent leak of MS Office (14.0.4730.1007), with a higher build number and progress from Pre-RTM Escrow to the RTM Escrow phase.

The leak is definitely genuine, as it was released by SoLoR, a popular and trusted uploader when Windows 7 development builds were being distributed amongst the public. The only problem with the leak is that it has moved into the retail phase, so the beta keys no longer work; instead, new keys must be found that are considered valid by the suite.

The release consists of the following programs after installation:

  • Microsoft Word 2010
  • Microsoft Excel 2010
  • Microsoft Outlook 2010 with Business Contact Manager
  • Microsoft PowerPoint 2010
  • Microsoft OneNote 2010
  • Microsoft Access 2010
  • Microsoft SharePoint Workspace 2010
  • Microsoft InfoPath 2010
  • Microsoft Publisher 2010
  • Microsoft Office Web Apps
  • Microsoft Communicator

Download Links:

Name: 14.0.4734.1000_ProfessionalPlus_retail_ship_x86_en-us_exe.exe
Torrent: ThePirateBay
Size: 681,636,632 bytes
SHA1: C23D29021ED9DEF184207A69036407D04004CFAD
MD5: 16C7179EE349C8846417E6AB9D78EE47
CRC: 9D66856C

Name: 14.0.4734.1000_ProfessionalPlus_retail_ship_x64_en-us_exe.exe
Torrent: ThePirateBay
Size: 751,891,192 bytes
SHA1: CA88E152548C06067692312577879D5EBE401A2C
MD5: 2E4E149ECCD33A6863E0CC30CA664DFC
CRC: A8FDFEF3

Sources: MyDigitalLife

Related posts:

  1. CONFIRMED – Windows 7 RTM, Server 2008, and Office 2010 Beta Leaked
  2. Microsoft Office 2010 Official Packaging Leaked
  3. Microsoft Office 2010 Beta Available Now
  4. Windows 7 Build 7201 Leaked
  5. Office 2010 To Support Windows 7 Features


View Source Article: Windows7News.com

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