VaagOHq Posted March 29, 2004 Posted March 29, 2004 You might have some old PC which isn't able of running Office XP or 2003.So... 2000 is IMHO the 'best' solution: it is quite backwards-compatible with XP/2003 documents, and not as cheap as 97.On this site I found some interesting stuff on patching and some how-to's to slipstream MS patches.Basicly, I did this:1. Perform an administrative install (setup /a)2. Download the right admin servicepacks for Office 2000 @ http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/update...000/default.htm3. This is: SP1a (~50 mb), and SP3 (two files, one ~40 MB and the other ~130 MB)4. Extract the .MSP files using Total Commander (select the file, CTRL_Pagedown, and yada yada, there you go!)5. Apply the patch usingmsiexec /p C:\Office2KSP\source.msp /a C:\Office2000\destination.msp shortfilenames=true /qb6. Repeat step 3-4-5 for SP3, if necessary7. Slipstreaming: doneAnd for silent install, just use: msiexec /i data1pro.msi /qbThis will install using the default setup. Haven't had time to set up proper settings, but as with Office 2003, I suppose this should be done by using the Office 2000 resource kit.
HoffiKnoffi Posted April 8, 2005 Posted April 8, 2005 Hi,I've one question of making an admin-install of o2k.When I start it with setup /a the setup routine starts as well. But I can't tell setup an destination folder. So all files an folders of o2k will be copied to the root-path in my case d:\ !This isn't funny.What must I do let the admin-install use a spezial folder?Ralph
dman Posted April 9, 2005 Posted April 9, 2005 Thanks for info. worked great.Is there any way integrate the post-sp3 updates into Office 2000?
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