![]() While Microsoft does not officially support this scenario, I know it gets used in the wild all the time. One common scenario that this will affect is running scheduled tasks using the Access Runtime on a Windows Server. ![]() Of course, that scenario would require purchasing an Office license where the Access Runtime did not. Since the full version of Access is included in Office LTSC 2021, you could install that on the server. That makes me think there is a very good chance that you will NOT be able to run the Access Runtime on any Windows Server after October 2025. I'm not aware of an Access Runtime equivalent of Office LTSC 2021. I have no idea whether it will be supported or not. Office LTSC 2021 is supported for direct deployments on Windows Server 2022, because Office LTSC 2021 doesn't receive feature updates. Here's the relevant note from Microsoft: Microsoft 365 Apps is not supported on Windows Server 2022 because feature updates to Microsoft 365 Apps rely on changes to the underlying operating system. The Office LTSC 2021 (Long-Term Support Channel) is supported on Windows Server 2022, and presumably on Server 2016 and Server 2019 beyond the October 2025 cutoff for MS 365. ![]() However, there is one big exception (see next section).Unless It Is Office LTSC 2021 In other words, you won't be able to install Word, Excel, or Access directly on a Windows Server operating system after October 2025. You Cannot Run Office Applications On Windows Server After October 2025. If you have Office files (*.xlsx, *.docx, *.pptx, etc.) or Access data files (*.accdb, *.mdb, etc.) on a shared folder of a Windows Server, those will work just fine on every Windows Server operating system now and after October 2025. ![]() You Can Still Store Office Files on Windows Server Windows Server 2019 support ends in January 2029. Support for Windows Server 2016 ends in January 2027. Let's break down what this announcement means and doesn't mean: Support for Server 2016/2019 Itself Is Not Affectedįrom the above Microsoft article: Support for Windows Server itself is not impacted. However, it's possible to host virtual Windows client devices with Microsoft 365 Apps on Windows Server 2022. Here's the announcement from Microsoft: Microsoft 365 Apps is supported on Windows Server 2019 and Windows Server 2016 only until October 2025.ĭirect deployment of Microsoft 365 Apps isn't supported on Windows Server 2022 as it's a fixed, non-changing operating system.
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