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Project Professional and Project Server 2010 (and 2007) Version Numbers
No CommentsBY: Collin Quiring
This is an updated version of the post from February, 2010, when Project Professional 2010 and Project Server weren’t really in the wild yet. I have now included the 2010 versions and updated the 2007 information. This information is everything I could find as of January 10, 2012.
I am asked “What release (version) of Project do I have?” and “What is the latest update?” quite often and this is an attempt to help answer those questions. And, this also answers the question about what the differences are between a hotfix, patch, update and service pack.
Please note – always read the installation instructions on any update for software as there are pre-requisites that sometimes must be installed first or at best the update won’t work and at worst case it could stop your program from working at all. And, of course, always back up your software and data prior to patching anything! Also note that it is important that the Server and Client versions of the software stay as close to the same version as possible with updates as problems can occur if they are not equal.
2010 Versions
Note that along with Project Server 2010 you need to update SharePoint Server 2010. They aren’t just dating like they we in 2007, they are fully married now and almost always both have to be updated for full effect. (I put some SharePoint 2010 update information at the end of this post.)
To see what version of Project Professional 2010 is on your computer, open Professional, go to File, Help and on the right hand side will be the Version number under the “About Microsoft Project” heading. This is known as the “Backstage” area and is listed that way in the table below. There is also a link called “Additional Versions and Copyright Information” which gives a bit more information if you select it. Or, you can go to your Control Panel and view the version at that location. The version numbers will look different in the Control Panel or in the Professional. The list of the Project Professional versions are in the following table.
The information in the tables below for Project 2010 and Project Server 2010 comes from Brian Smith’s blog (http://bit.ly/cHxHPW).
Project Professional 2010
Release Binary Version KB Initial Release Control Panel – 14.0.4763.1000
BackStage – 14.0.4760.1000
Under Additional Versions and Copyright Information – Microsoft Project 2010 (14.0.4751.1000) MSO(14.0.4760.1000)
MSO may be different depending on other Office KBs installedJune 2010 CU KB 2075992 will show in installed updates
BackStage – 14.0.4760.1000
Under Additional Versions and Copyright Information – Microsoft Project 2010 (14.0.5112.5000) MSO(14.0.4760.1000)
MSO may be different depending on other Office KBs installedKB 2075992 August 2010 CU NA – No client release for August. MSO may change if other Office updates loaded NA October 2010 CU KB 2413663 will show in installed updates. Backstage 14.0.5128.5000. Under Additional Versions and Copyright Information – Microsoft Project 2010 (14.0.5126.5000) MSO(14.0.5128.5000)
MSO may be different depending on other Office KBs installedKB 2413663 December 2010 CU KB 2466263 will show in installed updates. Backstage (File, Help) 14.0.5128.5000. Under Additional Versions and Copyright Information – Microsoft Project 2010 (14.0.5130.5000) MSO(14.0.5128.5000)
MSO may be different depending on other Office KBs installedKB 2466263 February 2011 CU KB 2496946 will show in installed updates. Backstage (File, Help) 14.0.5128.5000. Under Additional Versions and Copyright Information – Microsoft Project 2010 (14.0.5130.5000) MSO(14.0.5128.5000)
MSO may be different depending on other Office KBs installedKB 2496946 April 2011 CU KB 2516479 will show in installed updates. Backstage (File, Help) 14.0.5137.5000. Under Additional Versions and Copyright Information – Microsoft Project 2010 (14.0.5137.5000) MSO(14.0.5128.5000)
MSO may be different depending on other Office KBs installedKB 2516479 June 2011 CU KB 2536590 will show in installed updates. Backstage (File, Help) 14.0.6023.1000. Under Additional Versions and Copyright Information – Microsoft Project 2010 (14.0.6106.5000) MSO(14.0.6023.1000)
MSO may be different depending on other Office KBs installed – 6023.1000 relates to SP1 in this example.KB 2536590 June 2011 Service Pack 1 – Build 14.0.6106.5000 KB 2460047
August 2011 Build 14.0.6109.5000 KB 2584056
October 2011 Build 14.0.6112.5000 KB 2596498
December 2011 Build 14.0.6114.5000 KB 2597006
For Project Server 2010
Also from Brian Smith’s blog (http://bit.ly/cHxHPW) is this information on how to run a query or use the control panel to get the version.
The version can be different depending where you look, so I will tabulate the version you will see in Control Panel, Programs and Features (binary version) or on the individual binaries – which is also listed in Central Administration under Upgrade and Migration, Check Product and Patch Installation Status – and also the version you will see in the databases. I’ll mention too various other components that might be of interest. I have listed just the Project Server KB for the CU – but the DB Version noted for SharePoint assumes that either a SharePoint Server or Server rollup has also been installed
As a reminder to get the version from the database there is a table in each SharePoint DB, and each Project Server DB called Versions so a query such as the following will return the current version, which will be the highest Version next to the NULL GUID.
USE <PROJECTSERVERNAME>_Published
SELECT * FROM Versions
WHERE VersionId =’00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000′
Release Binary Version DB Version KB Initial Release 14.0.4763.1000 Project – 14.0.4750.1000
SharePoint – 14.0.4762.1000June 2010 CU 14.0.5114.5003 – See KB for individual binary versions – KB will show in Installed Updates Project – 14.0.5114.5000
SharePoint – 14.0.5114.5000KB 2075990 August 2010 CU 14.0.5123.5000
See KB for individual binary versions – KB will show in Installed UpdatesProject – 14.0.5114.5000 (no change from June)
SharePoint – 14.0.5123.5000KB 2276341 October 2010 CU 14.0.5126.5003 Re-released – See KB for individual binary versions – KB will show in Installed Updates Project – 14.0.5114.5000 (still no change from June)
SharePoint – 14.0.5128.5000KB 2394322 December 2010 CU 14.0.5130.5000 See KB for individual binary versions. KB will show in installed updates Project – 14.0.5130.500SharePoint 14.0.5130.5002 KB 2459258 February 2011 CU 14.0.5136.5000
See KB for individual binary versions. KB will show in installed updatesProject – 14.0.5135.5000SharePoint -
14.0.5136.5002KB 2475879 April 2011 CU 14.0.5138.5000
See KB for individual binary versions. KB will show in installed updatesProject – 14.0.5137.5000SharePoint -
14.0.5138.5001KB 2512801 June 2011 CU 14.0.6106.5002
See KB for individual binary versions. KB will show in installed updatesProject – 14.0.6105.5000SharePoint -
14.0.6106.5002KB 2536600 June 2011 Service Pack 1 – Build 14.0.6029.1000 KB 2460047
August 2011 Build 14.0.6109.5005 KB 2553049
October 2011 Build 14.0.6112.5000 KB 2596506
December 2011 Build 14.0.6114.5000 KB 2597015
2007 Versions
To determine the version of Project that you have, open Project Professional, go to Help and then select About. (There are other ways to determine the version, but we will only cover this one method.)
A pop-up box will appear and the top line will have the information that answers the question “What version of Project do I have?” The first part of the line will be descriptive of the version and will say something like “Microsoft Office Project Professional 2003” or “Microsoft Office Project 2007” (or 2000, 2002, 2010) as appropriate.
The next part of that line is the “File Version” or “Build” for that product. If you have installed a Service Pack then the file version or build of the Service Pack is listed as well. Here is an example:
“Microsoft Office Project 2007 (12.0.6524.5000) SP2 MSO (12.0.6425.1000)”
This means that this computer is using Project 2007 with the December 15, 2009 hotfix update (found by knowing what the number “12.0.6524.5000” means) and with Service Pack 2 that has been updated with the latest Office Service Pack (that is what “12.0.6425.1000” means).
I have included a list below of the Project 2007 release numbers as of today, with the Microsoft KB article explaining the modifications:
Project client Release Name
Project client Version Number
KB Article Initial Release
12.0.4518.1016
January 28th Hotfix
12.0.6300.5000
941657 March 22nd Hotfix
12.0.6300.5000
950284 April 30th Hotfix
12.0.6312.5000
952067 May 8th Hotfix
12.0.6314.5000
952293 Service Pack 1
12.0.6215.1000
937154 Infrastructure Update
12.0.6318.5000
951547 August 2008 Cumulative Update
12.0.6327.5000
956060 October 2008 Cumulative Update
12.0.6331.5000
958138 December 2008 Cumulative Update
12.0.6334.5000
959643 February 2009 Cumulative Update
12.0.6341.5002
966308 Service Pack 2
12.0.6423.1000
953326 April 2009 Cumulative Update
12.0.6503.5000
969409 June 2009 Cumulative Update
12.0.6510.5000
971501 August 2009 Cumulative Update
12.0.6514.5000
973930 December 2009 Cumulative Update
12.0.6524.5000
977266 February 2010 Cumulative Update
12.0.6529.5000
980209 April 2010 Cumulative Update
12.0.6535.5000
981732 June 2010 Cumulative Update
12.0.6539.5000
2028571 July 2010 Hotfix
12.0.6539.5004
2290529 August 2010 Cumulative Update
12.0.6545.5000
2289175 October 2010 Cumulative Update
12.0.6548.5000
2412260 December 2010 Cumulative Update
12.0.6550.5000
2458602 February 2011 Cumulative Update
12.0.6554.5000
2483215 April 2011 Cumulative Update
12.0.6557.5000
2534046 June 2011 Cumulative Update
12.0.6562.5000
2552541 August 2011 Cumulative Update
12.0.6565.5000
2553105 October 2011 Service Pack 3
12.0.6612.1000
2526091 October 2011 Cumulative Update
12.0.6654.5000
2596533 December 2011 Cumulative Update
12.0.6656.5000
2596984 I don’t have a full listing for Project 2003 like I provided above for 2007, but here are the original release values for Project 2003:
Office program
Release version
SP1
SP2
SP3
Project 2003 11.0.2003.816 11.1.2004.1707 11.2.2005.1801.15 11.3.2007.1529 How do you determine what version of Project Server are you running? If you go to the Project Server itself, to the currently installed program list it will have a line for Project Server. In the 2007 version, that is called “Microsoft Office Project Server 2007”. When you select that line, there is a “Click here for support information” option. Selecting that will bring up a pop-up with the server version of the product that you are using.
As a rule, the file version of the Server should be the same as the file version on the Client. When the client says this: “Microsoft Office Project 2007 (12.0.6524.5000) SP2 MSO (12.0.6425.1000)” the Server version should also be “12.0.6425.1000” – demonstrating that they are on the same Service Pack.
Here are the Project Server 2007 release numbers as of today:
Project Server Release Name
Project Server Version Number
KB Article Initial Release
12.0.4518.1016
January 31 Hotfix Package
12.0.6300.5000
941426 April 3rd Hotfix Package
12.0.6309.5000
950816 April 22nd Hotfix Package
12.0.6312.5000
951169 April 29 Hotfix Package
12.0.6313.5000
952000 May 8th Hotfix Package
12.0.6314.5000
952289 June 2nd Hotfix Package
12.0.6316.5000
953136 June 9th Hotfix Package
12.0.6317.5000
953478 Service Pack 1
12.0.6218.1000
936134 Infrastructure Update
12.0.6318.5000
951297 August 2008 Cumulative Update
12.0.6327.5000
956061 October 2008 Cumulative Update
12.0.6331.5000
957696 December 2008 Cumulative Update
12.0.6335.5000
960313 February 2009 Cumulative Update
12.0.6341.5002
968271 Service Pack 2
12.0.6422.1000
953334 April 2009 Cumulative Update
12.0.6503.5000
968860 June 2009 Cumulative Update
12.0.6510.5003
971502 August 2009 Cumulative Update
12.0.6514.5000
973937 December 2009 Cumulative Update
12.0.6514.5000
977028 February 2010 Cumulative Update
12.0.6529.5000
978397 April 2010 Cumulative Update
12.0.6535.5000
981044 June 2010 Cumulative Update
12.0.6539.5000
983312 July 2010 Hotfix
12.0.6539.5004
2290258 August 2010 Cumulative Update
12.0.6545.5000
2276475 October 2010 Cumulative Update
12.0.6548.5000
2412269 December 2010 Cumulative Update
12.0.6550.5000
2458607 February 2011 Cumulative Update
12.0.6554.5000
2475887 April 2011 Cumulative Update
12.0.6557.5000
2512784 June 2011 Cumulative Update
12.0.6562.5000
2544400 August 2011 Cumulative Update
12.0.6565.5000
2553024 October 2011 Service Pack 3
12.0.6612.1000
2526299 October 2011 Cumulative Update
12.0.6554.5000
2596542 December 2011 Cumulative Update
12.0.6656.5001
2596989 Finally, here are the definitions and differences of the various update types (as taken directly from Microsoft’s TechNet Project information):
Hotfix:
A hotfix is a single cumulative package composed of one or more files used to address a problem in a product. A hotfix addresses a specific customer situation and is distributed by Microsoft Customer Service and Support. Customers may not redistribute hotfixes without written, legal consent from Microsoft. Individual hotfix releases are no longer available. Hotfixes are released to customers by Microsoft Customer Service and Support through cumulative updates.
Cumulative Update:
A Cumulative update is a method of providing hotfix releases on a scheduled delivery basis for Office Server products, including Office Project Server 2007. Through this model, Office hotfixes are released every two months in the form of a downloadable package of current and previous hotfixes. The primary goal is to deliver high-quality fixes on a predictable schedule.
Service Pack:
A service pack is a tested, cumulative set of all hotfixes, security updates, critical updates, and updates. Service packs may also contain additional fixes for problems that are found internally since the release of the product and a limited number of customer-requested design changes or features. Microsoft service packs are public updates that are available for download from the Microsoft Download Center.
Infrastructure Updates:
The Infrastructure Update for Microsoft Office Servers is a set of public updates to improve platform performance and also contains several customer-driven fixes.
The SharePoint updates also are important. I ran across this blog posting from Technet’s Joe’s SharePoint Blog (sorry, I don’t know the author’s name). (http://blogs.technet.com/b/sharepointjoe/archive/2011/02/01/sp2010-sharepoint-2010-build-level-and-version-numbers.aspx)
I removed non-SharePoint information and the download and revisions columns.
Build Release
Affected Objects
KB Info 14.0.4763.1000 RTM All components 14.0.4762.1000 RTM Farm Build Version 14.0.5114.5003 June 2010 CU SharePoint Foundation 2010 KB2028568 14.0.5114.5003 June 2010 CU Microsoft Shared Components KB2281364 14.0.5114.5003 June 2010 CU Microsoft SharePoint Portal KB983497 14.0.5114.5003 June 2010 CU Microsoft User Profiles 14.0.5114.5003 June 2010 CU Microsoft Search Server 2010 Core 14.0.5114.5003 June 2010 CU Microsoft Web Analytics Web Front End Components KB2204024 14.0.5123.5000 August 2010 CU SharePoint Foundation 2010 KB2352346 14.0.5123.5000 August 2010 CU SharePoint Server 2010 KB2352342 14.0.5128.5000 October 2010 CUSharePoint Foundation 2010KB239432314.0.5128.5000October 2010 CUSharePoint Server 2010KB239432014.0.5130.5002December 2010 CUSharePoint Foundation 2010
KB2459125 14.0.5130.5002
December 2010 CUSharePoint Server 2010KB245925714.0.5136.5002February 2011 CUSharePoint Foundation 2010
KB247588014.0.5136.5002February 2011 CUSharePoint Server 2010KB247587814.0.5138.5000April 2011 CUSharePoint Foundation 2010KB251280414.0.5138.5000April 2011 CUSharePoint Server 2010KB251280014.0.6029.1000Service Pack 1SharePoint Server 2010KB246004514.0.6029.1000Service Pack 1Office Web AppsKB246007314.0.6029.1000Service Pack 1SharePoint Foundation 2010KB246005814.0.6105.5000June 2011 CU Version 1SharePoint Server 2010KB253659914.0.6105.5000June 2011 CU Version 1SharePoint Foundation 2010KB253660114.0.6106.5002June 2011 CU Version 2SharePoint Server 2010KB253659914.0.6106.5002June 2011 CU Version 2SharePoint Foundation 2010KB253660114.0.6105.5000June 2011 CUOffice Web AppsKB255391914.0.6109.5002August 2011 CUSharePoint Server 2010KB255304814.0.6109.5000August 2011 CUSharePoint Foundation 2010KB255311714.6112.5000October 2011 CUSharePoint Server 2010KB259650514.6112.5000October 2011 CUSharePoint Foundation 2010KB259650814.6112.5000October 2011 CUProject Server 2010KB2596506
Published on January 11, 2012 · Filed under: Microsoft Project; Tagged as: 2007, 2010, Cumulative Update, Microsoft Project, patch, Project Server, Service Pack, Versions
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