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#1 User is offline   bowser 

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Posted 16 February 2005 - 08:37 AM

Good Day,

Is there a way to take the Office 2003 CD, and extract Outlook so that i can just install outlook if i choose to do so?

thanks


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Posted 16 February 2005 - 08:43 AM

kinda

only way im aware of is using OfficeShrinker

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Posted 16 February 2005 - 08:45 AM

1) Create a transform (using the "Custom Installation Wizard" included in the ORK) that only includes Outlook.

2) Use Office Shrink with your Transform on a "clean" PC to get just the needed files.

3) Use Astalavistas method to 7zip the result (optional)

I have used this method to separate all the component apps within office, so that I can install any one alone (though I rarely use them).

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Posted 16 February 2005 - 09:42 AM

Thanks! I will try that now

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Posted 16 February 2005 - 11:04 AM

Thanks, that worked great!

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Posted 16 February 2005 - 11:40 AM

@Spart,
So you had to reload your system each time to separate out each office component?
Ugh, that sounds painful.

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Posted 16 February 2005 - 11:48 AM

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I have used this method to separate all the component apps within office, so that I can install any one alone (though I rarely use them).


**** good idea...

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Posted 16 February 2005 - 03:27 PM

Two pieces of advice for anyone wanting to create separate installs -

1) Create a Ghost image of your "clean system" - 2-3 minutes to restore instead of 55mins for re-install.

2) Be VERY careful about selecting EXACTLY the same shared components for each one or your may get problems with one app breaking another.

OOO - just had a thought :w00t: - How about a "Base" install for these, and sep' installs for apps? Sorta like BTS's driver packs.

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Posted 17 February 2005 - 11:07 AM

Sounds good.
How do we do it?

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Posted 17 February 2005 - 11:20 AM

ok ok

what is a ghost image? 2-3 mins is that for real?

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1) Create a Ghost image of your "clean system" - 2-3 minutes to restore instead of 55mins for re-install.


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Posted 17 February 2005 - 12:21 PM

He's referring to imaging your OS partition.
Using Norton Ghost or similiar programs.
I use True Image, takes me 4 minutes to reload my system.

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Posted 17 February 2005 - 12:41 PM

Using Ghost is faster than a complete Ua re-install, but if you (want to) change something you will have to create a new image (or new CD). The ultimate solution would IMHO be something like this:

- Create the Ua Setup with all applications on a different drive/partition
- Run the normal setup UNTIL the first reboot (just after TEXTMODE is completed)
- Create a (Ghost) image
- Load the image (it will start setup from the begining of the GUI part)
- Let setup complete

If there is a new version of some software just update the files on the other drive but leave the names of the files exactly like they are. Then load the image again and the setup starts over. saves a whole bunch of time but can take a lot of space, biggest advantage is that you can use a networkdrive for the software you want installed.

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Posted 22 February 2005 - 02:12 PM

a ghost image is an image that you make of a fresh install of windows, and all the apps that you would normally install. At my work i would install XP, office 2003, VNC, and a program called Citrix. I would then do all my updates for Windows and Office. then use Symantec Ghost to create an "image of my computer", so that if i have 10 of the same machines i can just use that "image" and i have 10 perfectly good machines done in 30 mins instead of 1.5 hours per machine

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