A quick note to spread the news that Service Pack 1 for SharePoint/Project Server 2013 and other 2013 office products is out now.
For Project Server 2013, you can download from below:
For Project 2013 client, 32bit or 64bit, you can download from below:
For SharePoint 2013 server, you can download from below:
Few important things to note here, that unlike previous versions, this time SP1 is not a roll-up version. Which means that Project Server SP1 doesn't include SharePoint side of update, and vice verse.
http://blogs.technet.com/b/projectsupport/archive/2014/02/25/project-2013-and-project-server-2013-service-pack-1.aspx
Also another important point, is that as part of lost resource fix if you have updated the required sproc, then you may need to update them again as SP1 will re-write those sprocs during installation/setup.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2933444
Also read the Project Client versioning details in Brians's post (same link as above).
And in the end as always, try all the updates in test environment prior to apply to production.
Happy patching.
For Project Server 2013, you can download from below:
For Project 2013 client, 32bit or 64bit, you can download from below:
- 32 bit - http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=42013
- 64 bit - http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=42020
For SharePoint 2013 server, you can download from below:
Few important things to note here, that unlike previous versions, this time SP1 is not a roll-up version. Which means that Project Server SP1 doesn't include SharePoint side of update, and vice verse.
http://blogs.technet.com/b/projectsupport/archive/2014/02/25/project-2013-and-project-server-2013-service-pack-1.aspx
Also another important point, is that as part of lost resource fix if you have updated the required sproc, then you may need to update them again as SP1 will re-write those sprocs during installation/setup.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2933444
Also read the Project Client versioning details in Brians's post (same link as above).
And in the end as always, try all the updates in test environment prior to apply to production.
Happy patching.
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