February 26, 200521 yr Hi, i have a problem when installing the office 2003 service packs , i have not slipstream my office.. im just ruinning the downloaded service pack and then use this in RunOnceExREG ADD %KEY%\030 /VE /D "Microsoft Office 2003" /fREG ADD %KEY%\030 /V 1 /D "%cdrom%\extras\office2003\office\setup.exe TRANSFORMS=Unattended.MST /qb-" /fREG ADD %KEY%\031 /VE /D "Microsoft Project 2003" /fREG ADD %KEY%\031 /V 1 /D "%cdrom%\extras\office2003\project\setup.exe TRANSFORMS=UnattendProject.MST /qb-" /fREG ADD %KEY%\032 /VE /D "Microsoft Office Service Packs" /fREG ADD %KEY%\032 /V 1 /D "%cdrom%\extras\office2003\sp\office2003-kb890854-fullfile-ENU.exe /q" /fREG ADD %KEY%\032 /V 2 /D "%cdrom%\extras\office2003\sp\Office2003SP1-kb842532-fullfile-enu.exe /q" /fREG ADD %KEY%\032 /V 3 /D "%cdrom%\extras\office2003\sp\Project2003-KB837240-FullFile-ENU.exe /q" /fEverything goes fine.. but after installing latest service pack (project) an alert box appears telling that the installation is complete.So, how can i get rid of that window?Thanks!
February 26, 200521 yr I've noticed the same. You can extract the MST files (or was it MSPs), get rid of the OHOTFIX.INI files, and call OHOTFIX with the /Q switch. You could also repack it (using IEXPRESS for example).I don't remember the specifics, but:http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistan...1364081033.aspx.Visio SP1 has the same problem: they seemed to have slipped-up packing the hotfixes using IEXPRESS. I repacked all the OFFICE hotfixes into one package, about 85 Mb.
February 27, 200521 yr That´s right greenmachine ;-) do it that wayeasier= /? use extract method...after that use the .msp files ...good luck
March 1, 200521 yr Author Well.. thanks for all your replies, after several tests couldnt do anything, so i decided to read a little about slipstreaming office service pack and did it. SO my unattended cd of Windows install Office too with the SP1Thanks!
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