This week the Public Update (PU) for Project Server 2013 and 2016 were released for January 2018. Client updates were released on January 2nd; server updates on January 9th.
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Typically the client updates release on the first Tuesday of the month and server on the second Tuesday release schedule. There was a Project Server 2010 Cumulative update package released this month but it did not contain any Project updates - just the SharePoint ones. Mainstream support for Project and Project Server 2010 ended October 13, 2015 - see. An SP1 patched 2010 system (with no SP2) is no longer supported - see the Lifecycle site for more information - We are now delivering as Public Updates, although Server fixes are shipped just via the Download Center and not via Microsoft Update (Unless there is a security element or a fix deemed essential - this month both SharePoint Server 2016 and 2013 fixes have security fixes - so some may have come down via the update center). These are still all cumulative and include fixes released in all previous updates since the last baseline (Initial release for 2016 and SP1 for 2013). A note about Click-to-Run (sometimes abbreviated C2R) versions of Project for Office 365. The updates for this version are not included in this blog.
For some information about Click-to-Run versions, please see the following site for version numbers and some fix information:. We may have a future blog with additional information about Click-to-Run update channels and methods.
Also a note for users of the Project client connecting to Project Online - see - as you will need a '2016' level client to connect starting at the end of June 2017. Feel free to open a support case if you have any questions around this or need assistance getting these patches deployed. We should be back to 'normal' install times now (I patched both my 2013 and 2016 systems in a couple of hours) - but leaving this comment here just in case. One point to note is the installation of the Project Server 2016 package (SharePoint Server) for September 2016 and beyond can take longer to install than previous 2016 updates, on my slow server it took several hours, so you should ensure you test installation in a similar environment to production to ensure you allow enough downtime. The 2013 PU releases also have a real prerequisite of the appropriate Service Pack 1 (SP1), and links for SP1 are given below.