Two one-time purchases for a single PC that stays on Windows 10: the operating system and an Office generation Microsoft supports on exactly that platform and no older one.
Microsoft Windows 10 Professional – Windows 10 with BitLocker drive encryption, Hyper-V, Windows Sandbox and Remote Desktop host access. Those four are among the capabilities Windows 10 Home does not offer; regular security updates ended in October 2025 and now depend on Microsoft's ESU programme.
Microsoft Office 2019 Professional Plus – Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Access and Publisher as installed desktop programs. Access and Publisher separate it from Office 2019 Home & Business; Teams is 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 – Installed with Office 2019 Professional Plus.
Windows 10 Pro – BitLocker, Hyper-V, Windows Sandbox, Remote Desktop host.
Group Policy – Local policy editor and domain join included.
Supported pairing – Office 2019 runs on Windows 10 and 11.
Important – Teams and Microsoft 365 cloud services are missing.
Microsoft supports Office 2019 on Windows 11 and Windows 10 only, so a machine that is staying on Windows 10 is one of just two platforms this suite is documented to run on. Everything the suite produces stays on the local disk, because supported connections from Office 2019 to Microsoft 365 services ended in October 2023, and the Professional edition is what encrypts that disk, hosts a remote session to it and runs a test system beside it.
Supported platform – Microsoft lists Office 2019 for Windows 10.
Encrypted local files – BitLocker protects documents Office 2019 stores offline.
Remote workstation access – Windows 10 Pro hosts incoming Remote Desktop sessions.
Isolated testing – Hyper-V and Sandbox open unfamiliar files separately.
Matching lifecycle – Both left Microsoft support in October 2025.
Combined price – Lower than the two keys bought separately.
Yes. Microsoft names Windows 11 and Windows 10 as the only supported operating systems for Office 2019, which is why the suite cannot be installed on Windows 8.1 or Windows 7 at all. The supported list is not restricted to a particular Windows 10 edition, so the Professional edition in this bundle is chosen for its own features rather than because Office needs it. One practical exception exists: a device running Windows 10 in S mode only runs apps from the Microsoft Store, so the suite cannot be installed until the machine is switched out of S mode, and Microsoft states that this switch is one-way.
Set up Windows 10 Professional first, then install Office 2019 Professional Plus into the finished system. Office 2019 always installs onto the system drive and the installation location cannot be changed, so a clean Windows setup afterwards wipes the suite together with the system volume and it has to be installed a second time. Microsoft also recommends removing existing Office versions before Office 2019 is deployed, which matters on a machine that is being reused rather than built from scratch. It is worth switching BitLocker on before you copy over document archives and Outlook data files, so those files are written to a volume that is already encrypted.
No, both reached end of support on 14 October 2025, and this is the single most important fact to understand before buying this combination. Windows 10 devices running version 22H2 can be enrolled in Microsoft's consumer Extended Security Updates programme, which Microsoft extended in June 2026 and now runs until 12 October 2027; that enrolment is a separate step with Microsoft and is not part of this purchase. Office 2019 has no equivalent programme, so the suite receives no further security patches, although the applications keep opening, editing and saving files as before. Anyone who needs a currently patched configuration should be looking at a supported Windows and a supported Office generation instead.
Through BitLocker drive encryption, which Microsoft lists for the Pro, Enterprise and Education editions but not for Home. This matters more with Office 2019 than with a subscription installation, because Microsoft ended supported connections from Office 2019 to Exchange Online, SharePoint Online and OneDrive in October 2023: the Word documents, Excel workbooks, Access databases and Outlook data files realistically live on the local disk. On a notebook that leaves the office, an encrypted system drive is what stops a stolen machine from becoming a readable archive of your correspondence. Windows 10 Home offers Device Encryption on eligible hardware, so it is not simply unencrypted, but it has no per-drive encryption, no encryption of external drives and none of the BitLocker management tools.
It fits a PC that has to remain on Windows 10 and still needs a full desktop office suite on it. The workflow it covers better than either half alone is local database and print-layout work on a system that cannot move forward: Access and Publisher are both installed with Professional Plus, the .accdb file and the Publisher layout stay on a drive that BitLocker encrypts, and Hyper-V allows a test system to be built next to them before a change is rolled out, provided that guest operating system carries its own licence. If the machine is eligible for Windows 11 and nobody in the company opens a database or a layout file, that argument does not apply and a current Windows with a current Office edition is the more sensible purchase.
Microsoft Teams and the Microsoft 365 cloud services. Microsoft lists Access, Excel, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, Publisher, Word and Skype for Business as the contents of Office Professional Plus 2019, and Teams is not among them. There is also no 2019 release of OneNote itself, although a version of OneNote is installed with the suite, and there are no 2019 versions of SharePoint Designer or InfoPath, where 2013 remains the last release. Access and Publisher run on Windows only and are not available in the macOS version of Office, and Windows 10 Professional contains no Word, Excel, PowerPoint or Access of its own.
Whenever you already own one half, or when the Professional edition is not the one you need. A PC already running Windows 10 Professional gains nothing from a second operating system, so only the Office key is required, and the reverse applies to a machine that already has a working Office installation. If the PC will never encrypt a drive, host a remote session or run a virtual machine, Windows 10 Home covers the operating system side and Office 2019 Professional Plus can be bought on its own, since the suite is supported on Windows 10 regardless of edition. And if the hardware is eligible for Windows 11, buying a Windows 10 licence now means starting on a system whose security updates already depend on an ESU enrolment ending in October 2027.
| Task | Office 2019 Pro Plus | Windows 10 Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Documents and spreadsheets | ✓ | ✕ |
| Classic Outlook client | ✓ | ✕ |
| Local databases | ✓ | ✕ |
| Print layout documents | ✓ | ✕ |
| Drive encryption | ✕ | ✓ |
| Virtual machines | ✕ | ✓ |
| Remote Desktop host | ✕ | ✓ |
| Security updates after October 2025 | ✕ | Via ESU |
| Supported Microsoft 365 connection | ✕ | ✕ |
| Real-time collaboration | ✕ | ✕ |
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. The mail app that ships with Windows is a mail client only and not the classic Outlook desktop application that comes with Office 2019 Professional Plus.
Yes. Microsoft lists Windows 10 as a supported platform for Office 2019 without restricting it to a particular edition. The Professional edition in this bundle adds BitLocker, Hyper-V, Windows Sandbox and Remote Desktop hosting, none of which the Office applications need in order to run.
Yes. Microsoft lists Access alongside Excel, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, Publisher, Word and Skype for Business for Office Professional Plus 2019. Access is available on Windows only and is not part of the macOS version of Office.
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