sought1986 Posted August 16, 2012 Share Posted August 16, 2012 I'll explain I created a batch file to start in silent mode when I start office 2010 post install is fine but not in the program can not start it.thanksexcuse my English but I translated with google Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kelsenellenelvian Posted August 17, 2012 Share Posted August 17, 2012 {start} "%wpipath%\install\office.cmd" ???? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sought1986 Posted August 17, 2012 Author Share Posted August 17, 2012 So I created the office with my setup and configuration tools so you could install silently together we must create the batch file "setup.exe / adminfile mysetting.msp" with it and the name I gave to my setup now I I ask when I put the WPI file I meter the other hand if I do it from just okay and wanted to know if there is a command I tried to start it with the command {start} "wpipath%% \ install \ office . cmd "but should not be Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
myselfidem Posted August 17, 2012 Share Posted August 17, 2012 Maybe you can try using SFX modified module and after install silently with WPI:http://www.wincert.net/forum/topic/3717-office-2007-unattended-setup-fine-tuning/#entry75299Example using WPI for Office 2007prog[pn]=['Office Standard 2007 SP3'];uid[pn]=['OFFICESTANDARD2007SP3'];ordr[pn]=[4];dflt[pn]=['yes'];forc[pn]=['no'];bit64[pn]=['no'];cat[pn]=['Applications'];pfro[pn]=['no'];cmds[pn]=['"%wpipath%\\Install\\Office\\Office12.exe"'];desc[pn]=['Office Standard 2007 SP3'];pn++; Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ejimatsu Posted March 28, 2014 Share Posted March 28, 2014 {START} cmd /c "%wpipath%\Install\Filefolder\batchname.cmd"exsample{START} cmd /c "%wpipath%\\Install\\Office2007SP3\\setup.bat"============ Merged Post ============prog[pn]=['Office 2007 SP2 Eng'];uid[pn]=['OFFICE2007SP2ENG'];ordr[pn]=[604];dflt[pn]=['no'];forc[pn]=['no'];bit64[pn]=['no'];cat[pn]=['Microsoft Office'];pfro[pn]=['no'];cmds[pn]=['"%wpipath%\\install\\WINDOWS_OFFICE\\Microsoft_Office\\Microsoft_Office_2007\\Office 2007 Professional Plus SP2 12.0.6416.1000\\setup.exe" /adminfile Unattended.MSP /config custom.xml','"%wpipath%\\install\\WINDOWS_OFFICE\\Microsoft_Office\\Microsoft_Office_2007\\Office.vbs"'];desc[pn]=['Microsoft Office 2007 SP2 Eng'];pn++; Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
condor Posted March 29, 2014 Share Posted March 29, 2014 (edited) You can change settings from config.xml 2010For 2007 I make it changes in config then in WPI runsetup.exe /config config.xmlconfig exemple, and must be in the same folder with setup.exe<Configuration Product="Enterprise"> <Display Level="none" CompletionNotice="none" SuppressModal="yes" AcceptEula="yes" /> --> <!-- <Logging Type="standard" Path="%temp%" Template="Microsoft Office Enterprise Setup(*).txt" /> --> <PIDKEY Value="YOUSERIALNUMBER" /> <!-- <USERNAME Value="Customer" /> --> <!-- <COMPANYNAME Value="MyCompany" /> --> <!-- <INSTALLLOCATION Value="%programfiles%\Microsoft Office" /> --> <!-- <LIS CACHEACTION="CacheOnly" /> --> <!-- <SOURCELIST Value="\\server1\share\Office12;\\server2\share\Office12" /> --> <!-- <DistributionPoint Location="\\server\share\Office12" /> --> <!-- <OptionState Id="OptionID" State="absent" Children="force" /> --><OptionState Id="AcceslFiles" State="local" Children="force" /><OptionState Id="ExcelFiles" State="local" Children="force" /><OptionState Id="GrooveFiles" State="absent" Children="force" /><OptionState Id="XDOCSFiles" State="absent" Children="force" /><OptionState Id="OneNoteFiles" State="absent" Children="force" /><OptionState Id="OUTLOOKFiles" State="absent" Children="force" /><OptionState Id="PowerPointFiles" State="local" Children="force" /><OptionState Id="PublisherFiles" State="local" Children="force" /><OptionState Id="VisioFiles" State="absent" Children="force" /><OptionState Id="Word" State="local" Children="force" /> <!-- <Setting Id="Reboot" Value="IfNeeded" /> --> <!-- <Command Path="msiexec.exe" Args="/i \\server\share\my.msi" QuietArg="/q" ChainPosition="after" Execute="install" /> --> </Configuration>I use config.xml because on sillent install I don`t want groove, outlook, onenote etc.. Edited March 29, 2014 by condor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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