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  1. im installing it via msp file but now in vista the setup doesnt associate office files and everytime an office app is launched i get a windows "wait until windows configures office 2007".
    You ran office2007 setup on vista silently? Was it before first-logon by any chance? That can lead to vista discarding the registry entries made by o2k7 setup, leading to this problem.

    I run o2k7 setup thru <SynchronousCommand> during the <oobeSystem> pass, which is working properly.

    The Action Pack is missing the \admin folder and has r suffix on these files\folders..

    \Enterpriser.WW

    Interesting!   I wonder if removing the 'r' suffix & copying an \admin folder over, will allow it to work ?
    I try to use option A, work, but isnt is 100% silent. Open one screen with a button for click Install.
    You must set the DisplayLevel to "none" - either thru the MSP or thru the xml.
    please, help me. i can't install office 2k7. I have tried with option B, but i cant install anything, it always put me a window asking me for the PROPLS.WW
    That must be because the Configuration-Product needs to be changed. The attached xml in Option-B is an example, you must compare it to your edition of office & modify accordingly.
    ..... "The Setup configuration file config.xml is not valid. Run Setup again without using a Setup configuration file, or fix the configuration file."

    There is no configuration file in the Setup folders...

    Even VL editions of Office do have (and need) a config.xml

    It might be needed to copy over that file from your CD. (or re-download from MVLS, etc)

    It looks like this is the only problem, so having a valid config.xml should fix it.

    I am trying to create an unattended installation of Microsoft Office Standard 2007 with a Volume licence version. What I have done is followed option B. I copied all the files from the source CD to my hard drive, duplicated the XML from the first page and placed it in with the file "setup.exe" and then launched "CMD" and executed "setup.exe /config custom-uA.xml" and basically it just does nothing? Am I not following the instructions correctly?

    If i change the 2nd line from Display Level="none" to "full", the setup would launch by will prompt for a key.

    Ah, thanks for the info, enables me to understand whats happening here.

    Basically, when displaylevel was none, your setup was launching, finding an invalid key, & failed silently.

    When you changed it to full, you were asked for a key, to be able to proceed.

    So therefore, you havent done anything wrong, its working as expected - the only hitch is, you forgot the part where I say replace this with your own, actual key.

    So just insert your key (without the dashes, according to example shown in Option-B ) and it should work. ;)

  2. Did somebody tried to apply policies with OCT ?

    My MSP works but do not apply the policies. I had to work with both methods ( A and B ) to completely get it silent. I cannot put MSP in Updates folders because I need one MSP for standard and another one for pro. So I use setup.exe with the swithes /config and /adminfile with the path where files are and logfile say me that it found both files. Logfile shows me a few couples errors like

    Error: Type: MsiRecordSetInteger call failed.. MsiAPICallFailure ErrorCode: 87(0x57).

    MSI(UNKNOWN_MESSAGE) terminating install : MsgType='167772160', Msg='1: 2: 3: 4: 5:

    My customs settings are applied except policies for Onlines craps.

    I can confirm that it definitely works.

    The above problem could be due to WindowsInstaller (MSI v3.1) being corrupted - removing & reinstalling it, & also, try using only /config or /adminfile.

    Also, you seem to have a two-in-one, of Office 2007 standard and professional. Preferably, it must be separated - make a copy & one of the *.WW folders.

    I went to the %temp% folder and I don't see any of those files there. I just typed "%temp%" into the address bar and it took me to a directory, but those files aren't present even though I double click on the .exe file and it finish extracting.
    If its not in %temp% then it extracts somewhere else (must be a location on C: drive). And even if the MSP doesnt work, the config.xml method will definitely work for every edition of office 2007.
    .....Group Policy deployment.

    ....

    I understood it in this way : All settings i have done on the MSP file were not applied on GP deployment ,so i used config.xml file.

    You can use both, the xml, & the MSP - this will give you the desired result of removing the old office versions (MSP does this) & applying further customizations (xml).

    Preferably, drop the MSP into "Updates" folder & then set the GP to use "/config" switch for the xml (because using BOTH /config & /adminfile, will make the WindowsInstaller get complex with one file being prioritised over the other, etc).

    I tried adding the EnterpriseWW.msi file via Group Policy
    Hi JaySwift,

    I believe using the *.MSI with switches doesnt work anymore - its been blocked, in fact.

    The SETUP.EXE file is run directly, (alongwith the barely 2 or 3 switches that you can apply to it at install-time)

    The setup.exe handles installation at run-time, the customizations are thru MSP, & setup-properties can be inserted thru the config.xml.

    Here's an excerpt from documentation LINK:

    Description: It is impossible to install 2007 Office release without running setup.exe.
    Do post again to let us know how its goes, or if it gives you any further issues. We'd like to share info about what doesnt work & find out if solutions are working :)
  3. I had the same problem then i saw this

    http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=86727

    havnt tried the iso yet but it looks like its gonna work

    :lol:

    No offence meant, but jcarle says exactly what my first-post says.

    You could follow what he says and then read this thread for further details & fine-tuning.

    He definitely discovered the Option-A method by himself, he has a good way of working out solutions & tools. :)

  4. http://www.msfn.org/board/lofiversion/index.php/t75486.html

    While looking thru a recent XPSP2 home-retail Windows CD, I noticed that its DRIVER.CAB filesize was different from the original (RTM, SP0).

    So then I compared an SP0+SP2 slip-streamed disc, and a new disc that comes with SP2 out-of-the-box.

    slip-streamed : 73.1 MB

    new retail disc: 60.1 MB

    The SP2.cab & drvindex.inf filesize remains same on both. Moreover, when doing a folder-compare, the new retail XPSP2 disc was missing a *LOT* files!

    But it still installs fine & seems to be normal in operation. Could this be because the files that are updated in SP2.cab have been removed from DRIVER.CAB in the newer discs? Am not quite believing that as a possible reason, would like to see if this is normal, and whether the same happens on VLK (corp) discs too.

    What is the filesize of YOUR driver.cab ?

    Why is this size-difference happening?

  5. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/windowsserver/sp2.mspx

    Now that service pack 2 for Windows XP x64 edition is out (downloadable from above page officially), there's 2 questions:

    1.   If someone knows it, please post the MD5 hash of XP64-SP2 & Svr2k3-SP2.

    2.   Also, since i'll be using the "/integrate:" command, and there'll now be an extra SP2.CAB (addition to DRIVER.CAB), please post a batch file to merge the 2 cabs together, in the way that nLite does it. Or does nLite already do this reliably for x64?

  6. I'm back - found this about system-variable folders on vista & how they correspond to XP (it may not be much, but its notable because it gives quite a bit of info on the topic, on one page) - on link below

    http://trustedaccess.info/blogs/travelling...orn-Server.aspx

    And how to install *.MSU updates for vista silently - http://trustedaccess.info/blogs/travelling...s-silently.aspx

    hi maverick, below helps? :)

    ; Set the Network Location
    ;00000000 = Home/Work; 00000001 = Public
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkList\Signatures\FirstNetwork]
    "Category"=dword:00000000

  7. Looks like i'm not so scared of the "UseConfigSetRoot" tag now anymore.

    Because i do end up using it anyways, for the sake of running automated scripts after copying files over to HDD using the $OEM$ folder path (which needs above tag).

    So i just delete %configsetroot% folder now at the end of my scripts.

    (for those who havent already read about this in the beginning of this topic, u need to use the UseConfigSetRoot tag in your xml, if u want to use the $OEM$ tree. And u can specify %configsetroot%\drivers, in your xml, to get Setup to pick up drivers automatically from dvdroot\drivers folder. I was afraid to use this feature since the entire dvd would get copied - but then realised it would get copied anyways, for the purpose i'm looking at, so cant avoid the copying of that folder)

    Now my recent discovery, is that i dont need to bother with the unattend.xml to set a directory to pickup drivers from!

    Because i can simply drop my PnPdrvrs folder into the "$OEM$\$$\inf" folder on dvd, & since its part of the DevicePath & vista searches recursively, the drivers will be installed automatically at bootup, provided your drivers are signed/WHQL.

    Wondering if this will work for XP too.

    Not quite sure if the above even makes sense at all to a beginner, but those of you who've been looking for a straight-forward way for this, might find it useful. If you want clarifications, just ask! :)

  8. for me, even with drivers, the same thing happens.

    On my crt & LCD, & with vLite as well as nLite.

    A quick look thru Appearance, Effects tab hasnt changed it much yet.

    Still checking to see if any registry key gets set (or prevented from being set) during lite install.

  9. leave out the topics for now.

    Follow the guide. If its difficult to follow the guide, then its not going to be easy to follow what someone else is saying either - unless u r simply leaving the task to them completely - by giving a list of your needs & taking the finished product.

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