PVU Posted January 27, 2007 Posted January 27, 2007 (edited) I've recently run into Outlook Express e-mail hell where compacting killed my inbox e-mails from June - Jan. So I'm moving to Outlook 2003.I have a stand-alone Outlook 2003 disk. When I load it, it reads OFFICE11. When I start the slipstreaming process and create an Administrative Installation Point, it offers: C:\Outlook.I guess the very simplified question is, can you slip Office 2003 SP1 into just one component without a full Office disk? I would then like to use TC's Office Patcher program to finish the job with additional hotfixes.I also have a stand-alone FrontPage 2003 disk, so the same issues probably apply - looking to create fully patched FrontPage 2003 and Outlook 2003 disks. Thanks.Addition: It doesn't look like SP2 applies to Either Outlook 2003 or Frontpage 2003, so I'm changing the title to deal with SP1. Edited January 27, 2007 by PVU
PVU Posted January 27, 2007 Author Posted January 27, 2007 Follow-up: Outlook 2003 Updates are right here. SP2 is not indicated for Outlook, but that doesn't seem to be an issue - looks like you can slip. SP2.Same concept as outlined here for FrontPage.Or right here.msiexec /p C:\SP2\MAINSP2ff.msp /a C:\Outlook\OUTLS11.MSI shortfilenames=true /qbYou can slipstream and individual Office 2003 Component (if it's not an OEM disk).
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