Office 2007, Unattended Setup & Fine-tuning its very easy & simple!
#281
Posted 20 January 2009 - 11:45 PM
thanks in advance for your time.
#282
Posted 24 February 2009 - 12:23 PM
Please any one did done this unattended setup for office 2007 correctly?
Any one done this with latest service pack 1?
Any how or way to do the same shrink as the way it was with 2oo3?
Please I do appreciate your time but would love to find some quick reply to determine if I can do it or not as we need to have a mass reinstallation for many computers tomorrow in the morning and I'd like to make it more easily for the team.
Thanks and much appreciated.
#283
Posted 24 February 2009 - 12:59 PM
StormBowler, on Jan 21 2009, 11:15 AM, said:
...do i have to select upgrade or custom for the install to finish?
and once the install finishes with no errors then i go back to the .msp and turn off all notifications?
You have to click Upgrade (or in most cases, click Install for fresh install). Do not click custom, because then your MSP file isnt even used.
And yes, once the install finishes without errors, you turn off notification via the MSP file.
MGB, on Feb 24 2009, 11:53 PM, said:
Any one done this with latest service pack 1?
Any how or way to do the same shrink as the way it was with 2oo3?
Please I do appreciate your time but would love to find some quick reply to determine if I can do it or not as we need to have a mass reinstallation for many computers tomorrow in the morning and I'd like to make it more easily for the team.
And yes, I did this with the latest SP1, and it works - just extract and put the relevant MSP update files in the Updates folder (as mentioned in first post).
As for shrinking the setup files of Office 2007, I'm yet to see any info regarding that, chances are that it is not possible with what we know so far.
All the best MGB, the mass re-installation should go a bit quicker and easier for the team with this method (thats why we all want unattended after all).
#284
Posted 25 February 2009 - 06:57 PM
prathapml, on Feb 24 2009, 08:59 PM, said:
MGB, on Feb 24 2009, 11:53 PM, said:
Any one done this with latest service pack 1?
Any how or way to do the same shrink as the way it was with 2oo3?
Please I do appreciate your time but would love to find some quick reply to determine if I can do it or not as we need to have a mass reinstallation for many computers tomorrow in the morning and I'd like to make it more easily for the team.
And yes, I did this with the latest SP1, and it works - just extract and put the relevant MSP update files in the Updates folder (as mentioned in first post).
As for shrinking the setup files of Office 2007, I'm yet to see any info regarding that, chances are that it is not possible with what we know so far.
All the best MGB, the mass re-installation should go a bit quicker and easier for the team with this method (thats why we all want unattended after all).
Thanks a lot, is it possible to do so using wpi or nlite?
#286
Posted 01 April 2009 - 02:56 PM
thanks
#287
Posted 30 April 2009 - 10:43 AM
#288
Posted 09 May 2009 - 02:52 PM
As usual, extract the MSP files for office 2007 into the Updates folder. When I did that to include SP2 with Office 2007 Standard Edition, the total size was below 700 MB. You want to be able to write this to a CD, isn't it?
#289
Posted 09 May 2009 - 03:32 PM
#290
Posted 09 May 2009 - 04:35 PM
It could be argued though, that the standard edition provides pretty much all the apps a normal user needs, and thus stay below 700 MB.
#291
Posted 11 May 2009 - 01:49 PM
Office 2007 ENTERPRISE from work. The installation stalls at the installation
progress screen then a dialogue opens with the message:
'Setup cannot find cannot find office.en-us\officeLR.cab. Browse to a valid
installation source then click OK'
This file does exist on the dvd but pointing the installation to the correct location doesn’t work.
Can help me?
Edit :
Solved with microsoft installer !!
This post has been edited by PiRaT3iToR: 12 May 2009 - 06:43 AM
#292
Posted 14 May 2009 - 07:49 AM
11-05-2009 10:35 <DIR> ACCESS.NL-NL
11-05-2009 10:36 <DIR> ADMIN
13-11-2006 06:54 175 AUTORUN.INF
11-05-2009 10:29 <DIR> CATALOG
11-05-2009 10:29 <DIR> EXCEL.NL-NL
11-05-2009 10:30 <DIR> INFOPATH.NL-NL
11-05-2009 10:31 <DIR> OFFICE.NL-NL
11-05-2009 10:30 <DIR> OFFICE64.NL-NL
11-05-2009 10:31 <DIR> OUTLOOK.NL-NL
11-05-2009 10:31 <DIR> POWERPOINT.NL-NL
11-05-2009 10:31 <DIR> PROOFING.NL-NL
11-05-2009 11:10 <DIR> PROPLUS.WW
11-05-2009 10:34 <DIR> PUBLISHER.NL-NL
13-11-2006 06:53 2.503 README.HTM
11-05-2009 10:34 <DIR> ROSEBUD.NL-NL
13-11-2006 06:54 463.152 SETUP.EXE
11-05-2009 10:34 <DIR> UPDATES
11-05-2009 10:35 <DIR> WORD.NL-NL
In the PROPLUS.WW I made changes to the config.xml...
I made a GPO that installs the PROPLUSWW.MSI (located in the PROPLUS.WW)
Installations to a workstation works fine. No problem at all. The application is not installed in production yet.
Now I want to add SP2 to this installation. Can someone please explain how to do this... Can I use the Update directorie? I thought this will not work, because this directorie will only be used when you use the setup. I use the MSI. Is there a way how I can slipstream the installation of SP2 into this setup. There are no PS's installed yet.
Regards,
Rob
#293
Posted 16 May 2009 - 11:03 PM
Yes, just extract the MSP files that you extract from the SP2 archive, into the Updates folder.
It will be used regardless of whether you use the MSI or SETUP.EXE.
Incidentally, atleast a few editions dis-allow using the MSI to install, leaving you with no other option anyway. Put in the arguments and other customizations you want into the customization MSP and into the config.xml, and just start the SETUP.EXE directly.
This post has been edited by prathapml: 16 May 2009 - 11:16 PM
#294
Posted 23 May 2009 - 08:51 AM
I was thinking about how does the script look like if you just want to make the whope pack unattended without taking some of the programs out the reason why I ask is becuase I have been sitting and tried a few things and well it does't really look like it's installing more then like five programs out of nine sow how does the script look like bout the script where you have enabled the program to be installed but also the script where you have disabled the program to be installed if anyone know the answer plese through a line of two and maybe highlight the topics where there have been made a change
best regards
Badsc9 and thanks
PS: by the way it's a great site sow to the people behind it keep up the good work it means alot to alot of us :-)
prathapml, on Apr 14 2006, 07:11 PM, said:
1. Go to the folder-path, "Office2007\Pro.WW" (or any ??????.WW folder for other editions such as standard/enterprise/etc)
2. Modify "config.xml", or copy it to somewhere else & modify it, using my posted code below as a sample.
3. If you modified it "in location", then setup will take up the changes automatically.
4. Otherwise, place the modified file in the same folder of setup.exe, as custom-uA.XML
5. This is the command to run setup with the customizations specified in custom-uA.XML: setup.exe /config custom-uA.XML
7. This method is also a great way to make changes to the defaults itself, so that you dont need to keep changing it upon every new time you install it. The sample XML here, makes setup fully silent, cuts down features rarely used by me, and reduces install footprint of Office 2007 Professional from 721 MB, to 303 MB (of course you can always add/remove components later); I've also removed lines that I found useless from it, you might like to keep many of the default lines & customize them. Also, be aware that the XML offers a way to chain updates & install them before or after o2k7 setup, but then you'll lose control over reboot parameters. By default, o2k7 setup wont cause an auto-reboot, so no need of "/noreboot" or "Reboot=ReallySuppress" properties. I intend this XML to be used for clean installs, with no previous version settings or profiles to be migrated. Use "start /wait" for silent installs. This file is for the main suite, you can modify it accordingly for the other component products, the options are commented with double-slashes. I obtained the OptionIds from setup.xml files, in each component folder.
Here's a tested/working config.xml file, to get you started with Option B:
(you need to put in your own key, and configuration-Product can be obtained from your current xml)
<Configuration Product="Pro"> <Display Level="none" CompletionNotice="no" SuppressModal="yes" AcceptEula="yes" /> <PIDKEY Value="BCDFGHJKMPQRTVWXY2346789B" /> <USERNAME Value="0wner" /> <COMPANYNAME Value="0wn Inc." /> <OptionState Id="ACCESSFiles" State="absent" Children="force" /> //access <OptionState Id="OUTLOOKFiles" State="absent" Children="force" /> //outlook <OptionState Id="PubPrimary" State="absent" Children="force" /> //publisher <OptionState Id="AceRepl" State="absent" Children="force" /> //access db Engine replication <OptionState Id="CAGFiles" State="Local" Children="force" /> //Clip Organizer <OptionState Id="MSSOAP3" State="absent" Children="force" /> //SOAP toolkit <OptionState Id="OsaNonBoot" State="Local" Children="force" /> //new,open office docu lnks <OptionState Id="ProofingTools_1036" State="absent" Children="force" /> //french <OptionState Id="ProofingTools_3082" State="absent" Children="force" /> //spanish <OptionState Id="WISPFiles" State="absent" Children="force" /> //handwriting <OptionState Id="DocServicesFiles" State="absent" Children="force" /> //docu update util <OptionState Id="HTMLSourceEditing" State="absent" Children="force" /> //script editor <OptionState Id="DocumentImagingUtils" State="absent" Children="force" /> //scanning,ocr,indexing <OptionState Id="OISFiles" State="absent" Children="force" /> //picture manager <OptionState Id="OSESupp" State="absent" Children="force" /> //sharepoint support <OptionState Id="QueryFiles" State="absent" Children="force" /> //msQuery <OptionState Id="VisioPreviewerFiles" State="absent" Children="force" /> //visio viewer <OptionState Id="XDOCSFiles" State="absent" Children="force" /> //infopath <!-- These are additionals from Enterprise RTM <OptionState Id="GrooveFiles" State="absent" Children="force" /> //groove <OptionState Id="OneNoteFiles" State="absent" Children="force" /> //onenote <OptionState Id="RefIEBarFiles" State="absent" Children="force" /> //research explorer bar <OptionState Id="WebDriveFiles" State="absent" Children="force" /> //hosted webs <OptionState Id="VBAFiles" State="absent" Children="force" /> //VB for applications <OptionState Id="OfficeDigitalSFiles" State="absent" Children="force" /> //vba certificates --> </Configuration>The procedure is same for all other editions of Office 2007. The above is just a working sample, you'd need to put in an appropriate key & modify as per your needs.
If you downloaded a single SETUP.EXE (500-MB?) from MSDN, then you might need to extract it to some folder, to get the installation source.
setup.exe /extract:D:\o2k7
#295
Posted 24 May 2009 - 11:48 PM
prathapml, on May 16 2009, 11:03 PM, said:
Yes, just extract the MSP files that you extract from the SP2 archive, into the Updates folder.
It will be used regardless of whether you use the MSI or SETUP.EXE.
Incidentally, at least a few editions dis-allow using the MSI to install, leaving you with no other option anyway. Put in the arguments and other customizations you want into the customization MSP and into the config.xml, and just start the SETUP.EXE directly.
So in my case... the extracted files from the update do not allow installing via an MSI. I tried... did not succeed... Just the standard files are installed, no updates...
I still want to use the MSI, because it is so easy to put a computer in a security group (with GPO) and the application is installed and uninstalled when I remove the SG.
If I use the setup, it will run in User context I guess? So a normal user does not have the proper rights... And... When it is installed... It can't be removed by simply removing the GPO from the computer?
Regards
Rob
#296
Posted 26 May 2009 - 07:05 AM
Regards,
Geoff
#297
Posted 26 May 2009 - 11:39 AM
majorg, on May 26 2009, 06:35 PM, said:
MsiExec.exe /X{10140000-0011-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
You can find the exact product components to uninstall and their GUID codes in the registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\UninstallYou can also refer to this URL for GUID info and explanations - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/832672
Robku, on May 25 2009, 11:18 AM, said:
I still want to use the MSI, because it is so easy to put a computer in a security group (with GPO) and the application is installed and uninstalled when I remove the SG.
If I use the setup, it will run in User context I guess? So a normal user does not have the proper rights... And... When it is installed... It can't be removed by simply removing the GPO from the computer?
badsc9, on May 23 2009, 08:21 PM, said:
This post has been edited by prathapml: 26 May 2009 - 11:42 AM
#298
Posted 29 May 2009 - 06:50 AM
It seems im always asked for one.
#299
Posted 05 June 2009 - 10:09 AM
#300
Posted 14 June 2009 - 08:06 AM
prathapml, on Nov 27 2008, 09:34 AM, said:
If you're using a retail edition, use Option B.
Has anybody tried to add Admin folder into the root of Office 2007 retail version (to enable OCT). Here's a quick tutorial how to grab Admin folder: link
Followed the steps, but in my case didn't replace (cause I have Office 2007 pro retail version), just added Admin folder and "setup.exe /admin" is working, now.
However, haven't tried installation after creating custom .MSP. Just want to make sure - Is it workable solution?
EDIT: Installation went just fine. That means non-VL(K) editions of Office 2007 can use OCT with custom made .MSP!
"Admin" folder (from AdminTemplates.exe) has been available since 10/11/2007.
This post has been edited by Salvadore: 15 June 2009 - 05:30 PM



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