Similarly, the 15.19.1 updates for Office 2016 are included in that bundle, but those of us who have the purchased license never saw the 15.9.0 updates. It had been 14.6.0 or 14.6.1 & now will notify accordingly. As I wrote, though, running MAU manually would fetch the most recent available update, whether According to release notes, it's a trivial interim security update that has no bearing on functionality of anything but Outlook. IOW, at the time I wrote that response, 14.6.0 was the latest update available toĪll users of Office 2011. Long story short, for those on the tail end of the chain, 14.6.1 was not released via AutoUpdate until 16 Feb even though it was published back in Jan. Have Office 365 subscriptions & finally to those who have perpetual licenses. The updates later are pushed out to those who The first to get them are those participating in the They're now releasing updates on a staged basis. AutoUpdate is not broken, but Microsoft's thinking, IMO, most definitely is.