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Hi all I'm in process of creating and testing setup. I cant see options for this in OTC Thanks. Tuesday, January 10, AM. Hi, by default, Office setup will remove previous installations , , etc. Thanks Don for taking the time to look at this issue. Point 2 is OK and noted, Thanks for the tip. Tuesday, January 10, PM. Yep, shortcuts not delivered by the original setup MSI won't be removed - it didn't put them so it doesn't know they are there.

Wednesday, January 11, AM. Thursday, January 12, AM. So, no, I can't see that an install of could deal with custom shortcuts for I haven't tried this myself. Yes you are correct Don, Office shortcuts are left behind and dont do much then pointing to things that do not exist :D I'll check if I can do something with SCCM or regedit pacth and remove it.

Marked your replay as answer, thanks for your input In reply to Deepa Raj's post on October 10, In reply to neilbryan's post on October 10, In Windows explorer, navigate to the folder in question, then right click on it, select properties. You will find the "encrypt contents to secure data" as an option in properties. In reply to Rohn's post on October 10, Compressed shouldn't be an issue but for the install remove it. Sorry, I'm running out of ideas. The only thing I can think of now is to enable "Verbose Logging" to see if that will capture info that will help solve your problem.

In reply to neilbryan's post on October 14, Another thing to try is to explicitly run the installation using "Run as Admin". In other words, when you pop in the disk, if the setup program starts, close it down. WW is the location of the Microsoft Office Enterprise installation files. In enterprise deployments, we recommend that you run a silent repair to prevent prompting users to enter information, and to prevent the installation from waiting for any user interaction, including when files are in use.

In enterprise deployments, we recommend that you run a silent uninstall to prevent prompting users to enter information, and to prevent the installation from waiting for any user interaction, including when files are in use. In the Office system, you cannot use the Setup. Setup does not pass these properties to Windows Installer. Instead, you make these customizations by using the Office Customization Tool or Config.

For a complete list of Setup properties, including blocked and unsupported properties, see Setup properties in the Office system. Technical reference for the Office release. See the full list of available books at Downloadable content for the Office Resource Kit. Does anyone have any additional details on a silent modify to remove features or programs such as Outlook?

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Email Address:. Sign me up! Home About RSS. Office Setup. Filed under: MS Office — 1 Comment. This was shamelessly stolen from TechNet.. Updated: The Setup. Note: Although Setup recognizes only a few command-line options in the Office system, you can still make all the same modifications to the Office installation.



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