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You can run Microsoft BitLocker Administration and Monitoring (MBAM) 2.5 in a Stand-alone topology or in a Configuration Manager Integration topology that integrates MBAM with System Center Configuration Manager. If you use the recommended configuration for either topology in a production environment, MBAM supports up to 500,000 MBAM clients. For information about the recommended architecture and features that are configured on each server for each topology, see High-Level Architecture for MBAM 2.5.

For additional configurations that are specific to the Configuration Manager Integration topology, see Versions of Configuration Manager that MBAM supports.

Note
Microsoft provides support for the current service pack and, in some cases, the immediately preceding service pack. To find the support timelines for your product, see the Lifecycle Supported Service Packs. For additional information about Microsoft Support Lifecycle Policy, see Microsoft Support Lifecycle Support Policy FAQ.

MBAM Supported Languages

The following tables show the languages that are supported for the MBAM Client (including the Self-Service Portal) and the MBAM Server in MBAM 2.5 and MBAM 2.5 SP1.

Supported Languages in MBAM 2.5 SP1:

Client LanguagesServer Languages

Czech (Czech Republic) cs-CZ

Danish (Denmark) da-DK

Dutch (Netherlands) nl-NL

English (United States) en-US

Finnish (Finland) fi-FI

French (France) fr-FR

German (Germany) de-DE

Greek (Greece) el-GR

Hungarian (Hungary) hu-HU

Italian (Italy) it-IT

Japanese (Japan) ja-JP

Korean (Korea) ko-KR

Norwegian, Bokmål (Norway) nb-NO

Polish (Poland) pl-PL

Portuguese (Brazil) pt-BR

Portuguese (Portugal) pt-PT

Russian (Russia) ru-RU

Slovak (Slovakia) sk-SK

Spanish (Spain) es-ES

Swedish (Sweden) sv-SE

Turkish (Turkey) tr-TR

Slovenian (Slovenia) sl-SI

Simplified Chinese (PRC) zh-CN

Traditional Chinese (Taiwan) zh-TW

  • English (United States) en-US

  • French (France) fr-FR

  • German (Germany) de-DE

  • Italian (Italy) it-IT

  • Japanese (Japan) ja-JP

  • Korean (Korea) ko-KR

  • Portuguese (Brazil) pt-BR

  • Russian (Russia) ru-RU

  • Spanish (Spain) es-ES

  • Simplified Chinese (PRC) zh-CN

  • Traditional Chinese (Taiwan) zh-TW

Supported Languages in MBAM 2.5:

Client LanguagesServer Languages
  • English (United States) en-US

  • French (France) fr-FR

  • German (Germany) de-DE

  • Italian (Italy) it-IT

  • Japanese (Japan) ja-JP

  • Korean (Korea) ko-KR

  • Portuguese (Brazil) pt-BR

  • Russian (Russia) ru-RU

  • Spanish (Spain) es-ES

  • Simplified Chinese (PRC) zh-CN

  • Traditional Chinese (Taiwan) zh-TW

  • English (United States) en-US

  • French (France) fr-FR

  • German (Germany) de-DE

  • Italian (Italy) it-IT

  • Japanese (Japan) ja-JP

  • Korean (Korea) ko-KR

  • Portuguese (Brazil) pt-BR

  • Russian (Russia) ru-RU

  • Spanish (Spain) es-ES

  • Simplified Chinese (PRC) zh-CN

  • Traditional Chinese (Taiwan) zh-TW

MBAM Server system requirements

MBAM Server operating system requirements

We strongly recommend that you run the MBAM Client and MBAM Server on the same line of operating systems. For example, Windows 10 with Windows Server 2016, Windows 8.1 with Windows Server 2012 R2, and so on.

The following table lists the operating systems that are supported for the MBAM Server installation.

Operating systemEditionService packSystem architecture

Windows Server 2016

Standard or Datacenter

64-bit

Windows Server 2012 R2

Standard or Datacenter

64-bit

Windows Server 2012

Standard or Datacenter

64-bit

Windows Server 2008 R2

Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter

SP1

64-bit

The enterprise domain must contain at least one Windows Server 2008 (or later) domain controller.

MBAM Server processor, RAM, and disk space requirements – Stand-alone topology

These requirements are for the MBAM Stand-alone topology. For the requirements for the Configuration Manager Integration topology, see MBAM Server Processor, RAM, and Disk Space Requirements - Configuration Manager Integration Topology.

Hardware itemMinimum requirementRecommended requirement

Processor

2.33 GHz

2.33 GHz or greater

RAM

8 GB

12 GB

Free disk space

1 GB

2 GB

MBAM Server processor, RAM, and disk space requirements - Configuration Manager Integration topology

The following table lists the server processor, RAM, and disk space requirements for MBAM servers when you are using the Configuration Manager Integration topology. For the requirements for the Stand-alone topology, see MBAM Server Processor, RAM, and Disk Space Requirements – Stand-alone Topology.

Hardware itemMinimum requirementRecommended requirement

Processor

2.33 GHz

2.33 GHz or greater

RAM

4 GB

8 GB

Free disk space

1 GB

2 GB

Versions of Configuration Manager that MBAM supports

Requirements

MBAM supports the following versions of Configuration Manager.

Supported versionService packSystem architecture

Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (Current Branch), versions up to 1902

64-bit

Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 1806

64-bit

Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (LTSB - version 1606)

64-bit

Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager

SP1

64-bit

Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R2 or later

64-bit

>Note Although Configuration Manager 2007 R2 is 32 bit, you must install it and SQL Server on a 64-bit operating system in order to match the 64-bit MBAM software.

For a list of supported configurations for the Configuration Manager Server, see the appropriate TechNet documentation for the version of Configuration Manager that you are using. MBAM has no additional system requirements for the Configuration Manager Server.

SQL Server database requirements

The following table lists the Microsoft SQL Server versions that are supported for the MBAM Server features, which include the Recovery Database, Compliance and Audit Database, and the Reports feature. The required versions apply to the Stand-alone or the Configuration Manager Integration topologies.

You must install SQL Server with the SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS collation.


https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=54967
SQL Server versionEditionService packSystem architecture

Microsoft SQL Server 2017

Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter

64-bit

Microsoft SQL Server 2016

Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter

SP1

64-bit

Microsoft SQL Server 2014

Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter

SP1, SP2

64-bit

Microsoft SQL Server 2012

Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter

SP3

64-bit

Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2

Standard or Enterprise

SP3

64-bit

Note
In order to support SQL 2016 you must install the March 2017 Servicing Release for MDOP https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=54967 and to support SQL 2017 you must install the July 2018 Servicing Release for MDOP https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=57157. In general stay current by always using the most recent servicing update as it also includes all bugfixes and new features.

SQL Server processor, RAM, and disk space requirements – Stand-alone topology

The following table lists the recommended server processor, RAM, and disk space requirements for the SQL Server computer when you are using the Stand-alone topology. Use these requirements as a guide. Your specific requirements will vary based on the number of client computers you are supporting in your enterprise. To view the requirements for the Configuration Manager Integration topology, see SQL Server Processor, RAM, and Disk Space Requirements - Configuration Manager Integration Topology.

Hardware itemMinimum requirementRecommended requirement

Processor

2.33 GHz

2.33 GHz or greater

RAM

8 GB

12 GB

Free disk space

5 GB

5 GB or greater

SQL Server processor, RAM, and disk space requirements - Configuration Manager Integration topology

The following table lists the server processor, RAM, and disk space requirements for the Microsoft SQL Server computer when you are using the Configuration Manager Integration topology, see SQL Server Processor, RAM, and Disk Space Requirements – Stand-alone Topology.

Hardware itemMinimum requirementRecommended requirement

Processor

2.33 GHz

2.33 GHz or greater

RAM

4 GB

8 GB

Free disk space

5 GB

5 GB

MBAM Client system requirements

Client operating system requirements

We strongly recommend that you run the MBAM Client and MBAM Server on the same line of operating systems. For example, Windows 10 with Windows Server 2016, Windows 8.1 with Windows Server 2012 R2, and so on.

The following table lists the operating systems that are supported for MBAM Client installation. The same requirements apply to the Stand-alone and the Configuration Manager Integration topologies.


Operating systemEditionService packSystem architecture

Windows 10 IoT

Enterprise

32-bit or 64-bit

Windows 10

Enterprise

32-bit or 64-bit

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Enterprise

32-bit or 64-bit

Windows 7

Enterprise or Ultimate

SP1

32-bit or 64-bit

Windows To Go

Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 Enterprise

32-bit or 64-bit

Client RAM requirements

There are no RAM requirements that are specific to the MBAM Client installation.

MBAM Group Policy system requirements

The following table lists the operating systems that are supported for MBAM Group Policy Templates installation.

Operating systemEditionService packSystem architecture

Windows 10 IoT

Enterprise

32-bit or 64-bit

Windows 10

Enterprise

32-bit or 64-bit

Windows 8.1

Enterprise

32-bit or 64-bit

Windows 7

Enterprise, or Ultimate

SP1

32-bit or 64-bit

Windows Server 2012 R2

Standard or Datacenter

64-bit

Windows Server 2012

Standard or Datacenter

64-bit

Windows Server 2008 R2

Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter

SP1

64-bit

MBAM In Azure IaaS

The MBAM server can be deployed in Azure Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) on any of the supported OS versions listed above, connecting to an Active Directory hosted on premises or an Active Directory also hosted in Azure IaaS. Documentation for setting up and configuring Active Directory on Azure IaaS is here.

The MBAM client is not supported on virtual machines and is also not supported on Azure IaaS.

Service releases

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Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac
Screenshot of Microsoft Word 2004 on an Intel-based Mac in Mac OS X v10.4 'Tiger' through Rosetta
Developer(s)Microsoft
Initial releaseMay 11, 2004; 15 years ago
Stable release
License
Websitemicrosoft.com/mac/products
System requirements
CPUPowerPC G3 or higher
Operating systemMac OS X v10.2.8 through v10.6.8
RAM256 MB
Free hard disk space450 MB

Office 2004 for Mac is a version of Microsoft Office developed for Mac OS X. It is equivalent to Office 2003 for Windows. The software was originally written for PowerPC Macs, so Macs with Intel CPUs must run the program under Mac OS X's Rosetta emulation layer. For this reason, it is not compatible with Mac OS X 10.7 and newer.

Office 2004 was replaced by its successor, Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac, which was developed as a universal binary to run natively on Intel Macs. However, Office 2008 did not include support for Visual Basic for Applications, which made Microsoft extend the support period of Office 2004 from October 13, 2009 to January 10, 2012.[3] Microsoft ultimately shipped support for Visual Basic in Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac, which also dropped PowerPC support altogether. Support for Office 2004 ended January 10, 2012.[2]

Editions[edit]

Microsoft Office for Mac 2004 is available in three editions: Standard, Professional, and Student and Teacher. All three editions include Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Entourage. The Professional Edition adds Virtual PC. The Student and Teacher Edition cannot be upgraded, which means when a later version of Office is released, people who purchased the Student and Teacher edition must buy a new package.

Features[edit]

Word 2004[edit]

Microsoft Word is a word processor which possesses a dominant market share in the word processor market. Its proprietary DOC format is considered a de facto standard, although its successive Windows version (Word 2007) uses a new XML-based format called .DOCX, but has the capability of saving and opening the old .DOC format.

The new Office Open XML format was built into the next version of Office for Mac (Office 2008). However, it is also supported on Office 2004 with the help of a free conversion tool available from Microsoft.[4]

Excel 2004[edit]

Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program. Like Microsoft Word, it possesses a dominant market share. It was originally a competitor to the dominant Lotus 1-2-3, but it eventually outsold it and became the de facto standard for spreadsheet programs.

Entourage 2004[edit]

Microsoft Entourage is an email application. Its personal information management features include a calendar, address book, task list, note list, and project manager. With Entourage 2004, Microsoft began offering a Project Center, which allows the user to create and organize projects. Information may come from within Entourage or outside the program.

PowerPoint 2004[edit]

Microsoft PowerPoint is a popular presentation program used to create slideshows composed of text, graphics, movies and other objects, which can be displayed on-screen and navigated through by the presenter or printed out on transparencies or slides. It too possesses a dominant market share. Movies, videos, sounds and music, as well as wordart and autoshapes can be added to slideshows.

Virtual PC[edit]

Included with Office 2004 for Mac Professional Edition, Microsoft Virtual PC is a hypervisor which emulates Microsoft Windowsoperating systems on Mac OS X which are PowerPC-based. Virtual PC does not work on Intel-based Macs and in August 2006, Microsoft announced it would not be ported to Intel-based Macintoshes, effectively discontinuing the product as PowerPC-based Macintoshes are no longer manufactured.

Criticism[edit]

Images inserted into any Office 2004 application by using either cut and paste or drag and drop result in a file that does not display the inserted graphic when viewed on a Windows machine. Instead, the Windows user is told 'QuickTime and a TIFF (LZW) decompressor are needed to see this picture'. Peter Clark of Geek Boy's Blog presented one solution in December 2004.[5] However, this issue persists in Office 2008.

There is no support for editing right to left and bidirectional languages (such as Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, etc.) in Office 2004. This issue has not been fixed in Office 2008 or 2011 either.[6][7]

Requirements

See also[edit]

Microsoft 2008 For Mac Product Key

References[edit]

Microsoft 2008 For Mac System Requirements For Microsoft Office 2011

  1. ^'Download Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac 11.6.6 Update'. Download Center. Microsoft. December 13, 2011. Archived from the original on July 5, 2012.
  2. ^ ab'Microsoft Support Lifecycle'. Support. Microsoft. Retrieved April 28, 2013.
  3. ^Tedesco, Mike (October 12, 2009). 'Office 2004 Mainstream Support Has Been Extended'. Mactopia. Microsoft. Archived from the original on October 17, 2009. Retrieved October 12, 2009.
  4. ^'MS11-072: Description of the Open XML File Format Converter for Mac 1.2.1: September 13, 2011'. Support. Microsoft. September 13, 2011.
  5. ^Clark, Peter (December 6, 2004). 'QuickTime and a TIFF (LZW) decompressor are needed to see this picture'. Geek Boy's Blog. Archived from the original on December 6, 2004. Retrieved October 12, 2009.
  6. ^Heard, Chris (September 27, 2007). 'It's official: no RTL support in Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac'. Higgaion. Archived from the original on October 11, 2007. Retrieved October 12, 2009.
  7. ^Morgenstern, David (August 8, 2010). 'Microsoft boosts languages, proofing tools in Office 2011 for Mac, Unicode right-to-left support missing'. ZDNet. CBS Interactive. Retrieved April 27, 2013.
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