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adeu

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  1. Do you have the folder FILES\SETUP under your H:\Customers\Software\Office 2k3 ? Then modify the SETUP.INI with your config. Probably you need following lines : -------- [MST] ; The MST section gives the full path to a transform that should be applied. MST1=H:\Customers\Software\Office 2k3\2K3.mst -------- In that case, your BAT file will be : -------- ECHO. ECHO Installing Office 2003 ECHO This is an Unattend install ECHO Please wait... setup.exe -------- i.e., you don't have to make your own BAT file. You can find another parameters for SETUP.INI, please do search the Internet. Yoshi
  2. Hi Gekko_uk, I bet you don't need to worry any problem in future even you had 1,000 copies of Office 2007 in your domain. There's no license count check in MS products. That's why. But I don't meant you don't need to purchase licences from now on. Thanks
  3. Sorry my late response, I was out of office because summer vacation. GreenMachine, Thank you for your warm welcome. Vel Straty, I use XPCREATE for creating OEM driver slipstreaming. I have Rioworks HDAMC mobo, and failed to install 3K because the OEM driver (SI3114) was not installed from FD. Don't know why, I tried almost everything like : memory change older or the latest driver single or dual Opteron 244 all the same. That was my start point and I finally found this forum. The original XPCREATE.cmd didn't work for me then I hacked it myself. (I didn't check your articles at that time) Also I didn't care XPCTHLIST.txt because I don't care Hotfixes at all. I focused OEM driver only. Now I could successfully slipstream OEM driver to 3K CD, and it works for me. I can try XP Japanese with Hotfixes, with your XPCTHLIST.txt. Then I can tell you how does it work. Thank you guys.
  4. Hello, I found XPCREATE.CMD doesn't support Japanese version XP/2K/ or 3K. So, please modify XPCREATE.CMD at GETLANG subroutine, like : IF /I "%TESTLANG%"=="Japanese" SET WINLANG=JAP& GOTO GOTLANG Yes, the i386\prodspec.ini definds the Localization as "Japanese". Thank you,
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