Fix Office 365 Update Error 0x80200061

Follow these methods to fix Office 365 update error 0x80200061: Now let us see these in detail.

1] Run Windows Update Troubleshooter

Before getting started with different methods to fix this issue, run Microsoft’s built-in Printer troubleshooter. Here’s how:

2] Restart Microsoft Office Click-To-Run Service

Microsoft Office Click-To-Run Service downloads update files for Office using automatic Windows updates. It uses your internet connection to download files in the background silently. Restarting the service resets all its components. Here’s how you can do it:

3] Use Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant for Office 365

Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant helps resolve Office 365 apps, Outlook, OneDrive, & other problems. The tool can help you resolve problems with windows Activation, Updates, Upgrade, Office Installation, Activation, Uninstallation, Outlook email, folders, etc. Here is how you can use the Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant.

4] Use Disk Cleanup Tool to clear junk files

Office 365 can have trouble downloading updates if your device is clogged up with Temporary and Junk files. Windows stores these temporary files automatically to enhance one’s experience. These files serve no purpose and should be deleted from time to time. Here is how you can do it using Disk Cleanup Tool:

Search for Disk Cleanup and click open itSelect the files that you want to deleteThe Disk Cleanup system will now ask for confirmation.Click on Delete Files to proceed.Do note that if you click on Clean up system files, you will see more options.Using this option, you can delete all but the latest system restore points, Windows Update Cleanup, Previous Windows installations, etc.

5] Run Office Update manually in Clean Boot State

  Third-party applications installed on your device can be responsible for Office 365 update error 0x80200061. Perform a Clean boot of your PC to restrict all third-party applications. Once done, you can manually update your Office installation and see if that works.

6] Enable Automatic Updates for Office

Windows automatically keeps all apps and services on your device updated using the Automatic Updates feature. However these services can sometimes get disabled and not allow updates to download and install automatically. Here is how you can you can enable automatic updates on your Windows 10/11 device:

Press the Windows key + I to open the Run dialog box.Type regedit and hit Enter.Once the Registry Editor opens, navigate to the following path:\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\policies\microsoft\office\16.0\common\OfficeUpdateIn the right-pane, right-click on the EnableAutomaticUpdates, select Modify and set the value data to 1.Do the same for HideEnableDisableUpdates and set the Value Data to 0.Click on Ok to save your settings, restart your device and check if the error gets fixed.

You can also Enable Automatic Updates using the Group Policy Editor.

7] Online Repair Office 365

If none of these steps could help you, consider repairing Office 365. It has been known to help most users get over this error. Here’s how to do it: Fix: Microsoft Office cannot verify the license for this product

How do I fix Office 365 installation error?

To fix Office 365 installation error, try starting your computer and installing Office again. However, installation errors can occur if your device Runs slow on disk space. Use the disk cleanup tool to clear junk files and fix the error.

Does Office 365 need update automatically?

Yes, updates for Office 365 are downloaded and installed automatically without any user or administrator intervention. These are downloaded along with the Windows Updates for the device. However, you can modify the settings to change the behavior and set how the apps are updated.

Do I need to uninstall old Microsoft Office before installing 365?

It’s recommended to uninstall any previous versions of Microsoft Office before installing Office 365 apps. However, you can simultaneously run different versions of Microsoft Office on your device.

Why has Office 365 stopped working?

To fix this error, ensure that network access to Microsoft servers is not blocked. Also, check the firewall settings of your device, the router and the DNS configuration. See if your office 365 subscription is active or not if it’s expired by a new license and extend the subscription.