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[Solved] MSP-Extractor and Office 2010


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My problem has not directly to do with WinToolkit, may be someone can give me a hint.

I have extracted msp-files for Office 2010, but I don't know exactly, what to do ;) ...

I should copy all the msp-files into the folder Updates on the Installation-DVD, but:

with or without all the folder MSP-extractor has generated? (have a look here, last post).

TNX, Thiersee

Edited by Thiersee
Posted (edited)

no u just need the .msp file no sub directories. Stick that in Updates.

Done and it works, but for this 5 updates

infopath2010-kb2553431-fullfile-x86-glb.exe

ipeditor2010-kb2553322-fullfile-x86-glb.exe

visio2010-kb2597171-fullfile-x86-glb.exe

vviewer2010-kb2598287-fullfile-x86-glb.exe

workspaces2010-kb2566445-fullfile-x86-glb.exe

MSP-extractor says "Seems not to be an Office update"

After Office-installation windows-update offers exactly this 5!

If I unpack those updates with WinZip the content seems to be the same like other Office exe-updates: 1 .xml-, 1 .msp- and a lot of .txt-files,

but I don't know if I can simply put the WinZip-extracted .msp-files in the Updates-folder of installation-DVD.

Any idea?

TNX, Thiersee

Update:

but I don't know if I can simply put the WinZip-extracted .msp-files in the Updates-folder of installation-DVD.

I tried it out and it works too.

May be Lego can have a look at the MSP-extractor, why those Office-updates doesn't go trough.

Edited by Thiersee

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