Operating system and desktop Office suite for a workstation that has to stay on the Windows 10 generation, combined as the pairing Microsoft documented for that generation.
Microsoft Windows 10 Professional – Windows 10 plus BitLocker drive encryption, Hyper-V, Windows Sandbox and Remote Desktop host access. Those four are among the capabilities Windows 10 Home does not offer; free security updates for Windows 10 ended on 14 October 2025.
Microsoft Office 2016 Professional Plus – Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Access and Publisher as installed desktop applications. Access, Publisher and Skype for Business separate this edition from Office 2016 Home and Business; Visio, Project and Teams are not part of the suite.
This product is not posted to the MS account and is not transferable to other devices.
This product allows a one-time activation for one device. Once used, it cannot be used again, not even for the same device.
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Office applications – Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Access, Publisher.
Skype for Business – Included in the Professional Plus edition.
Windows 10 Pro – BitLocker, Hyper-V, Windows Sandbox, Remote Desktop host.
Group Policy – Local policy editor and domain join.
Documented pairing – Microsoft lists Windows 10 for Office 2016.
Important – Teams, Visio and Project are not included.
Microsoft's Office and Windows configuration support matrix lists Windows 10 as a supported platform for Office 2016, and both halves reached their support end on the same day, 14 October 2025, which is why they are still bought as a pair for a machine that has to stay on this generation. Because the supported connection between Office 2016 and Microsoft 365 services ended in October 2023, everything the suite produces lives on the local disk, and the Windows 10 Pro features that count here are the ones that encrypt, isolate and reach those local files.
Documented pairing – Microsoft lists Windows 10 for Office 2016.
Encrypted local files – BitLocker protects documents Office 2016 stores offline.
Remote workstation access – Windows 10 Pro hosts Remote Desktop sessions.
Isolated testing – Windows Sandbox opens unknown files away from Office.
Matching generation – Both halves share one Microsoft support timeline.
Combined price – Lower than the two keys bought separately.
Yes. In Microsoft's Office and Windows configuration support matrix, Office 2016 is listed against Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2016 and the Windows 10 LTSB branches, so Windows 10 is a documented platform for this suite rather than an assumed one. Microsoft made a deliberate exception to keep Office 2016 running on Windows 11 as well, but the pairing sold here is the one the matrix was originally built around. On the machine itself this means no compatibility mode, no unsupported configuration and no edition restriction: Office 2016 runs on Windows 10 Home and Pro alike, and the Professional edition is chosen for what it adds around the suite.
It means the two halves are no longer in the same position, and the difference matters before you buy. Windows 10 reached end of support on 14 October 2025, but eligible devices running version 22H2 can be enrolled in Microsoft's consumer Extended Security Updates programme, which Microsoft's own page now runs until 12 October 2027. Office 2016 reached end of support on the same date and has no equivalent programme: the applications keep working, but no further security fixes, bug fixes or technical support are issued for them. Anyone buying this combination should treat it as a deliberate decision for a specific machine, not as the default choice for a PC that could just as easily run a current generation.
Through BitLocker drive encryption, which Microsoft lists for the Pro, Enterprise and Education editions and not for Home. This carries more weight with Office 2016 than with a subscription installation, because the supported link between Office 2016 and Microsoft 365 services ended in October 2023, so Word documents, Excel workbooks and Outlook data files stay on the local disk by default. On a notebook that leaves the building, an encrypted system drive is what stops a stolen machine from becoming a readable copy of your correspondence. Windows 10 Home offers Device Encryption instead, an automatic on-or-off feature tied to Microsoft's hardware conditions, without per-drive encryption or the BitLocker management tools.
Set up Windows 10 Professional first, then install Office 2016 Professional Plus into the finished system. Doing it the other way round means installing the suite twice, because a clean Windows setup erases the system volume along with the program files and registry entries Office writes. Bring Windows to version 22H2 and install all available updates before you go any further, since 22H2 is the version Microsoft requires for Extended Security Updates enrolment. It is also worth switching BitLocker on before you copy over document archives and Outlook data files, so they are written to a volume that is already encrypted instead of triggering a full-drive encryption pass afterwards.
It fits a PC that is tied to this software generation and is being set up or rebuilt from scratch. The clearest case is a dependency the newer suites do not carry: an Access 2016 database, a VBA macro or a COM add-in that was written against these applications and has to keep running on hardware that is staying on Windows 10. The Professional edition then closes the gaps that follow from working locally, since Access files cannot be opened in a browser and there is no supported cloud path for this Office version, so remote access to the machine and encryption of its drive are the practical substitutes. If there is no such dependency and the PC could run a current Windows and Office generation, that argument does not apply and a newer suite is the more sensible purchase.
Whenever you already own one half, or do not need what the Professional edition adds. A PC already running Windows 10 Professional gains nothing from a second operating system, so only the Office key is needed, and the same applies in reverse to a machine that already has a working Office installation. If the PC will never encrypt a drive, host a Remote Desktop session or run a virtual machine, Windows 10 Home covers the operating system side and Office 2016 Professional Plus can be bought on its own, since the suite runs on Windows 10 regardless of edition. And if the only reason for the older Office generation is price rather than a genuine dependency, a supported Office version on the same Windows 10 machine is the better buy, because that half still receives security updates.
Visio, Project and Teams. Visio and Project are separate products in the 2016 generation and were never part of the Professional Plus suite, and Teams did not exist when Office 2016 was released, so the communication client in this edition is Skype for Business. The supported connection from Office 2016 to Microsoft 365 services such as Exchange Online, SharePoint Online and OneDrive ended in October 2023, so the cloud-backed half of a subscription is not part of this purchase either. Access and Publisher are Windows-only applications and are not available in any macOS version of Office, and neither component includes ongoing security updates for the Office half.
| Task | Office 2016 Pro Plus | Windows 10 Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Documents and spreadsheets | ✓ | ✕ |
| Classic Outlook client | ✓ | ✕ |
| Local databases | ✓ | ✕ |
| Desktop publishing | ✓ | ✕ |
| Drive encryption | ✕ | ✓ |
| Virtual machines | ✕ | ✓ |
| Isolated testing | ✕ | ✓ |
| Remote Desktop host | ✕ | ✓ |
| Security updates today | Ended | ESU only |
| Diagrams and project plans | ✕ | ✕ |
| Supported Microsoft 365 connection | ✕ | ✕ |
No. Windows 10 Professional contains no Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access or Publisher, which is why the office suite is the second half of this bundle. Windows 10 does carry a mail client: the built-in Mail and Calendar apps stopped sending and receiving on 31 December 2024, and Microsoft delivered the new Outlook app to Windows 10 through the early 2025 updates. That app handles mail and calendar only and is not the classic Outlook desktop application that comes with Office 2016 Professional Plus.
Yes. Microsoft's configuration matrix lists Windows 10 for Office 2016 without restricting it to a particular edition, so the applications themselves need nothing that only the Professional edition provides. What the Professional edition adds is BitLocker, Hyper-V, Windows Sandbox, Remote Desktop hosting and the Group Policy tools, none of which are required to install or run the suite.
Yes, each half works on its own. Windows 10 Professional runs with any Office generation Microsoft lists as supported on Windows 10, and Office 2016 Professional Plus also runs on other operating systems named in the configuration matrix, including Windows 11 and Windows Server 2016. Buying them as a pair is a decision about one specific machine, not a technical requirement of either product.
Yes, alongside Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Publisher and Skype for Business. Access works with local database files and needs no separate database server, which is the usual reason this edition is chosen over Office 2016 Home and Business. It is a Windows-only application and is not available in the macOS version of Office.
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