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lvl 17 Hax
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I am going to be deploying Office 2007 and I wanted to create an msi installer so the user does not have to enter the key and exchange settings. I was able to create a windows installer patch but thats about it. There is not to much info out there. Previous version wanted to put an /a in the setup and that does not work. I put /admin and thats how I created the .msp (windows installer patch) Can anyone help me out! Thanks |
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According to MS it's not possible for Office 2007
MSI-only install Description: It is impossible to install 2007 Office release without running setup.exe. More than just the .msi file is required to complete an installation. For more information, see Evaluating the new Setup architecture |
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lvl 17 Hax
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Thanks for the info, hmmm.
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You could try to build a type of package, I use WISE Installer myself - http://www.wise.com/
But there are plenty of comparable packages out there. |
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Bow Down to the King
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Why not deploy it using Active Directory and Group Policy?
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lvl 17 Hax
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Got that but a good % are consultants not in the office and we just usually have them download the msi file that is config properly.
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Bow Down to the King
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Are the remote users on Citrix?
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lvl 17 Hax
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Nope do no use that.
Looks like all I need to do is edit the config.xml file. Configuring the installation Regardless of the version of Office you are deploying, you likely want to install Office quietly, handle the product key and Microsoft Software License Terms (formerly the end-user license agreement or EULA) for users, distribute an Outlook profile, specify security settings, and so on. All of these familiar options exist in the 2007 release, but the tools and procedures that you use to specify them are new. |
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OSNN One Post Wonder
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Hey folks. Just found this thread. Looking for instructions on how to deploy office 07 through active directory. Does anyone know where I can find this info? Thanks.
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OSNN One Post Wonder
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Copy your office 2007 cd to a folder on your computer.
Then, run the Setup with the /admin switch. Enter your serial number and check accept license agreement under the "License and user interface" section. Save the file as default.msp in the Updates folder in your office 2007 folder. Burn the office 2007 folder back to CD. And , you have a office 2007 cd with the serial number automatically entered and the license agreement already accepted automatically. |
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