Wednesday, October 2, 2013

SharePoint 2013 updates

June 2013 CU + April 2013 CU + March Public Update for SharePoint 2013

June 2013 CU for SharePoint 2013
The KB articles for June CU will be available at the following locations in a couple of days:
  • KB 2817346 - SharePoint Foundation 2013 June 2013 CU
  • KB 2817414 - SharePoint Server 2013 June 2013 CU
  • KB 2817415 - SharePoint Server 2013 with Project Server June 2013 CU
  • KB 2817350 - Office Web Apps Server 2013 June 2013 CU
The Full Server Packages for June 2013 CU are available through the following links:
April 2013 CU for SharePoint 2013
March Public Update for SharePoint 2013
Install future cumulative updates for SharePoint 2013 it will be mandatory to first install the March public update.
  • KB 2768000 - SharePoint Foundation 2013
  • KB 2767999 - SharePoint Server 2013
  • KB 2768001 - Project Server 2013
The Full Server Packages for March 2013 PU are available through the following links:

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