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#ProjectServer and #SharePoint 2010 / 2013 / 2016 March 2016 Cumulative Update #PS2010 #SP2010 #PS2013 #SP2013 #MSProject

Paul Mather
I am a Project Server and SharePoint consultant but my main focus currently is around Project Server.
I have been working with Project Server for nearly five years since 2007 for a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner in the UK, I have also been awared with the Microsoft Community Contributor Award 2011.
I am also a certified Prince2 Practitioner.

This article has been cross posted from pwmather.wordpress.com (original article)

The Office 2016 March 2016 updates and cumulative updates are now available, please see the links below:

http://bit.ly/1XcfFrO

Project 2016 March 2016 update:
http://bit.ly/1LQUomF

The Office 2013 March 2016 updates and cumulative updates are now available, please see the links below:

http://bit.ly/1XcfFrO

Project Server 2013 March 2016 CU Server Roll up package:
http://bit.ly/1XcfFrP

Project Server 2013 March 2016 update:
http://bit.ly/1LQUomH

Project 2013 March 2016 update:
http://bit.ly/1XcfI6R

Also worth noting, if you haven’t done so already, install Service Pack 1 http://bit.ly/1uorn2C first if installing the March 2016 CU.

The Office 2010 March 2016 updates and cumulative updates are now available, please see the links below:

http://bit.ly/1XcfFrO

Project Server 2010 March 2016 CU Server Roll up package:
http://bit.ly/1XcfFrR

Project Server 2010 March 2016 update:
<no update this month>

Project 2010 March 2016 update:
http://bit.ly/1LQUnPB

SP2 is a pre-requisite for the Office 2010 March 2016 updates.

As always, fully test these updates on a replica test environment before deploying to production

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  1. g2-b8aa86cd0c3c4456062f2a273825fd9c
    April 12, 2016 at 10:41

    Hi,

    running Project Server 2013 on premises 15.0.4571.1502 (SP1). Please, should I download only the cumulative update for Project Server 2013 (KB3114823)? Read somewhere it contains also same CU for SharePoint Server 2013.

    I assume the post-install will require running the SharePoint Config Wizard.

    Last question, there are two downloads the Roll Up and the CU, which one should I download?

    Thanks in advance and congrats for your blog!

    • April 12, 2016 at 12:00

      Hi, run the SharePoint SP1 update… Do not run the config wizard… Install the Project Server SP1 then run the config wizard.

      If you are installing cumulative updates, follow the same process.

      Please note depending on your previous patch level the update process can take several hours. So for production systems, it is best to do this outside of working hours.

      Cheers

      Giles

      • g2-b8aa86cd0c3c4456062f2a273825fd9c
        April 12, 2016 at 12:09

        Thanks Giles,

        currently I have installed SP1, so I assume that installing the March CU for Project Server 2013 would be like:

        – Install Project Server 2013 March CU (KB3114823)
        – Reboot
        – Run Config Wizard

        Still having doubt about if the SharePoint Server 2013 CU (same KB) is included or not in the Project Server 2013 CU or the difference between CU and Roll Up.

      • April 12, 2016 at 12:10

        Let me take a look and come back to you… It has changed over time

      • April 12, 2016 at 12:17

        Looking at this article: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3114823#bookmark-prerequisite

        It includes both SharePoint and Project Server updates.

        So given that you already have SP1 installed which is stated as a prerequisite. You should be able to just run this package and then run the config wizard afterwards.

        I suspect he install would take a while as there have been a lot of updates since SP1 was released in April 2014.

        Hope that helps 😎

      • g2-b8aa86cd0c3c4456062f2a273825fd9c
        April 12, 2016 at 12:29

        It really helps, thanks!

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