4180FCF2C3E83F24F463E4A70D339247F2C9C17F (often used to verify the file's integrity and authenticity).
: Stands for "Volume Licensing" (Multi-Language Pack / Master License File), meaning it is built for corporate deployment rather than retail sale.
Download link for Professional Plus 2013 - Microsoft Community
The high-end edition of Office 2013, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Access, Publisher, and Lync. Digital note-taking and organization
Digital note-taking and organization.
This string is the filename for a 32-bit English installation disc image of Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013 . It is commonly associated with Volume Licensing (corporate/enterprise) distributions.
: This specific 32-bit (w32) edition was essential for compatibility with older hardware and specific enterprise plugins. It introduced features that are now standard, such as PDF editing directly in Word, Flash Fill in Excel for automated data entry, and a touch-optimized interface for the then-new Windows 8 tablets. : This specific 32-bit (w32) edition was essential
Whether you found this ISO lurking on an old backup drive or you’re a collector of classic productivity suites, this file represents a specific moment in Microsoft’s history—right before the cloud took over everything.
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Access, Publisher, InfoPath, and Lync. Support Status (2026 Context) End of support for Office 2013 - Microsoft Support
Some organizations can still retrieve old media under “Software Downloads” in the M365 Admin Center if they have a legacy VL relationship. and task management.
Email, calendar, and task management.
Choose "Customize" to install only specific applications (e.g., skip Publisher or Lync).
Modern Windows operating systems allow administrators to double-click the .iso file to mount it natively as a virtual drive. Alternatively, tools like 7-Zip can extract the contents to a network share deployment folder. Step 3: Enterprise Customization (OCT)
An internal server hosts the activation service. Computers on the corporate network activate automatically against this local server without ever contacting Microsoft.