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How to add MS Office 2003 in XP with nlite?


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I'm working with nlite to make a XP CD. I can make add-on with add-on Maker and it works. Now I want to make MS Office 2003 add-on. I explored msfn to help. But I could find no easy solution. Is there any easy way to integrate MS Office 2003 in XP CD? How can I reduce it's size to fix my XP CD size in 700 MB?

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There is, under the condition that you have a very slim XP install (and a very thin Office install as well). This means losing a lot of functionality.

Any way, for info on Office 2003 add-ons, go to the Application Add-ons sub-forum here and search for "Office 2003";

find the Office Shrinker in the sticky topics here http://www.msfn.org/...office-97-2010/

I normally:

1. run ORK (Office Resource Kit) 2003, create an administrative install, deselect/remove the features I don't need, copy the unattended install line at the end, and then

2. run the Office Shrinker.

In numbers:

Office 2003 Professional CD1: ~ 400MB

After admin install: 600MB

After Office Shrinker: 273MB

The only difference is I've never tried (nor I will) making or using an add-on; I run it from RunOnce through the $OEM$ folder, and I use a DVD, not a CD.

Edit: one more

Good luck and cheers

Edited by Sp0iLedBrAt
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Thanks for very good instructions. I'll follow your descriptions. I've seen All in One XP CD with MS Office 2007,all drivers, many usefull soft (add-on) in 700 MB with full feature. Have you got any idea about it? To draw your kind attention I've added two links here like that 1st link, 2nd link. Best regards.

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