Posted July 14, 200717 yr hidoes anyone knows how to slipstream silent office 07 enterprise to xp? has anyone tried it, please help me as i heard it is possible to slipstream to xp.thanks
July 14, 200717 yr Have you checked whether this method still works on Office '07?http://unattended.msfn.org/unattended.xp/view/web/48/
July 14, 200717 yr Author hi this topic link you provided is only for slipstreaming Service Packs and Updates into Office 2003, not into xp. and its based on office 2003 nt office 07. anyway please see if you can find a way to slipstream office 07 to xp. i have tried it with a cmd code:@echo offtitle Installing office '07echo please be patient as this could take every long...echo.echo starting installer...start /wait setup.exethen i packed it wirar to create a sfx with comments:Setup=install.cmdTempModeSilent=2Overwrite=1Title=M$ Office 2007 Enterpriseplease check if ive done anything wrong in the comment codeit installs fully silent, but cant run in windows xp, during setup when it comes to "registering components" it starts installing but after 5 secs i get this error "setup components needs to be configured in control panel" and it aborts. please help me as am very close to making it a true addon. Edited July 14, 200717 yr by shahed
July 14, 200717 yr hi this topic link you provided is only for slipstreaming Service Packs and Updates into Office 2003, not into xp.No, it is for both, see the next page:http://unattended.msfn.org/unattended.xp/view/web/49/and its based on office 2003 nt office 07.Yes, that is why I asked whether it still works on Office '07 or not, see? I don't have O2k7, yet, so I don't know.However, I would think the procedure may be similar, apart from the file names (same switches and all).
July 14, 200717 yr Author the link you provided, and that the info from that webbut how do i execute the batch file were do i go to make it start, or it does it automatically? Office 2003 Simple InstallationSubmitted by AlanollGrab your Office 2003 disc and copy the contents of it to: C:\XPCD\$OEM$\$1\install\Applications\Office2003\Unattended XPCDThe number of files may vary for different Office 2003 Editions, don't worry if its not the same as in the screenshot above.Add these lines to your batch file:ECHO.ECHO Installing Office 2003ECHO Please wait...start /wait %systemdrive%\install\Applications\Office2003\PRO11.msi /QBThis will install the default components for Office 2003; which are Access, Excel, Frontpage, Outlook, Powerpoint, Publisher, Infopath and Word. You may want to do the Advanced version if you want full control over your Office 2003 Installation. Edited July 14, 200717 yr by shahed
July 15, 200717 yr the link you provided, and that the info from that webbut how do i execute the batch file were do i go to make it start, or it does it automatically?No, you have to call that yourself.They assume you already have such a batch file with which you install other apps as well.You can either create a new one and have it called by GUIRunOnce or RunOnceExec (Google that) OR enter the last line into nLite (just as I showed you in the other thread about the reg file, remember?).
July 15, 200717 yr OK Here goes:#1 Make sure you have 07 enterprise office!#2 Run it with the following switch = setup.exe /admin#3 Follow all of the instructions paying alot of attention to the "Licensing and User interface" section enter the serial and select Display level = none#4 save the resulting file as "Your-Name-here.msp" and add that file to the office 07 folder. Don't use spaces in the file name! #5 Then add this line to the svcpack.ini or guirunonce in the winnt.sif file. "%cdrom%\office07\setup.exe /adminfile Your-Name-here.msp"#6 add the office07 folder to the root of your disk.Thats all there is 6 easy steps!!!!Adding the hotfixes and updates:#1 Download them all (Der)#2 Goto Start --> Run and enter "temp"#3 Leaving your temp folder open run each fix\update one at a time and COPY the .msp file(s) that appear in your temp folder to the "Updates" folder in your Office07 dirThat will autorun the updates during installation!
July 15, 200717 yr Author wow that sounds great, hopefully it should work now. thank you for your help and i will let you know if it works.
July 15, 200717 yr Author hi there i get this error when booting from cd saying error in line 60 invalid winnt.sif codethats the way i edited my winnt.sif[svcpack.ini]"%cdrom%\office07\setup.exe /adminfile Shahed.MSP
July 15, 200717 yr Author kels did u actually try it yourself, to slipstream, and did it install during registering components or at guirunonce
July 15, 200717 yr Author were do i find the svcpack.ini in winnt.sif, can find anything in i386 folder
July 16, 200717 yr svcpack.ini is compressed in the i386 dir. if not you would need to make your own.I gave you the answer for the winnt.sif part is is guirunonce.[guirunonce]"%cdrom%\office07\setup.exe /admin Shahed.MSP"
July 16, 200717 yr Author which method did you try, did it work? because i tried guirunonce but it does not work
July 17, 200717 yr Actually I use WPI to install my apps...Show me your winnt.sif and folder layout please.
July 17, 200717 yr Author i dont think anyone has managed to slipstream office 2k7 because i read so many forums about office 2k7 but nothing happeinig there as well. i might as well use wpi to install it. hey kels thanks for your help any, and please let me know if you find a way to slipstream silent office to xp (true addon)thank you, and yes thats how my winnt.sif looks like:; Generated by nLite 1.3.5[Data]Autopartition=0UnattendedInstall="Yes" MsDosInitiated=No[unattended]UnattendMode=DefaultHideUnattendSwitch="No"OemSkipEula="Yes"FileSystem=*WaitForReboot="No"NoWaitAfterTextMode=1NoWaitAfterGUIMode=1DriverSigningPolicy=IgnoreNonDriverSigningPolicy=Ignore OemPreinstall=Yes[systemRestore][GuiUnattended]AdminPassword=*TimeZone=085OEMSkipRegional=1OemSkipWelcome=1[Components]msmsgs=offmsnexplr=offfreecell=offhearts=offminesweeper=offpinball=offspider=offzonegames=off[userData]ProductKey="xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"ComputerName=MY_COMPUTERFullName="Shahed Hussain"OrgName="Home PC"[RegionalSettings]SystemLocale="0809"UserLocale="0809"UserLocale_DefaultUser="0809"InputLocale="0809:00000409"InputLocale_DefaultUser="0809:00000409"[Networking]InstallDefaultComponents="Yes"[identification]JoinWorkgroup="WORKGROUP"[GUIRunOnce] command9="%SystemDrive%\DPsFnshr.exe""%cdrom%\office07\setup.exe /adminfile Shahed.MSP [shell]CustomDefaultThemeFile = "%WinDir%\Resources\Themes\vista.theme"the office folder is in my xp root saved as office07
September 13, 200717 yr Author hihow do i install the office updates that i downloaded silently when installing 0ffice 2k7?please help, i usually install my office silent like this:setup.exe /adminfile xxxxxx.mspthanks in advance Edited September 13, 200717 yr by shahed
September 13, 200717 yr Adding the hotfixes and updates:#1 Download them all (Der)#2 Goto Start --> Run and enter "temp"#3 Leaving your temp folder open run each fix\update one at a time and COPY the .msp file(s) that appear in your temp folder to the "Updates" folder in your Office07 dirThat will autorun the updates during installation!
February 22, 200916 yr have a completely unattened office2k7 install all i do is add it to the runonce bat%source%\install\office\setup.exei have then edited all the XML files within the setup to make it completly unattended config.xml example<Configuration Product="Enterprise"> <!-- <Display Level="none" CompletionNotice="no" SuppressModal="yes" AcceptEula="yes" /> --> <!-- <Logging Type="standard" Path="%temp%" Template="Microsoft Office Enterprise Setup(*).txt" /> --> <!-- <PIDKEY Value="no-your-not-having-my-key" /> --> <!-- <USERNAME Value="XP Silent Install" /> --> <!-- <COMPANYNAME Value="XP Silent Install" /> --> <!-- <INSTALLLOCATION Value="%programfiles%\Microsoft Office" /> --> <!-- <LIS CACHEACTION="CacheOnly" /> --> <!-- <SOURCELIST Value="\\server1\share\Office12;\\server2\share\Office12" /> --> <!-- <DistributionPoint Location="\\server\share\Office12" /> --> <!-- <OptionState Id="OptionID" State="absent" Children="force" /> --> <!-- <Setting Id="Reboot" Value="IfNeeded" /> --> <!-- <Command Path="msiexec.exe" Args="/i \\server\share\my.msi" QuietArg="/q" ChainPosition="after" Execute="install" /> --></Configuration>if you require the installation i will host but obviously not with my product key in it.
February 22, 200916 yr if you require the installation i will host but obviously not with my product key in it.ummmmmmmm NO that would be considered WAREZ and is grounds for being banned.
March 18, 200915 yr Kelsen, I like you're approach to the Office Install as described in your 6 step process. I'm running into a strange problem: When the guirunonce command "%cdrom%\Office2007\setup.exe /adminfile savecompatible.MSP" runs I get a message claiming that Windows cannot find the exe.I have the disc in my drive now and I'm staring at the exe in the exact location that I specified ^^^. Setup is indeed there. Any idea why windows can't see this exe?Thanks in advance!
March 19, 200915 yr Kelsen, I like you're approach to the Office Install as described in your 6 step process. I'm running into a strange problem: When the guirunonce command "%cdrom%\Office2007\setup.exe /adminfile savecompatible.MSP" runs I get a message claiming that Windows cannot find the exe.I have the disc in my drive now and I'm staring at the exe in the exact location that I specified ^^^. Setup is indeed there. Any idea why windows can't see this exe?Thanks in advance!In my old install a found this line:REG ADD %KEY%\015 /VE /D "Office 2007 Enterprise" /fREG ADD %KEY%\015 /V 1 /D "%Systemdrive%\Data\Office\setup.exe /adminfile silent.msp" /fI test and it works...If you run your install from CMD, you must type:"%cdrom%\Office2007\setup.exe" /adminfile savecompatible.MSP Edited March 19, 200915 yr by George King
March 19, 200915 yr Thanks for the tip!Hmm, I updated my winnt.sif exactly as you specified and the issue persists. I would like to try your reg add commands...but where do those lines belong? Please excuse my ignorance :confused02: In my old install a found this line:REG ADD %KEY%\015 /VE /D "Office 2007 Enterprise" /fREG ADD %KEY%\015 /V 1 /D "%Systemdrive%\Data\Office\setup.exe /adminfile silent.msp" /f
March 28, 200915 yr Actually that part was not for WINNT.SIFI think you were supposed to add it using RunOnceEx
April 27, 200915 yr Kelsen, Thanks for the clear explanation, works perfectly. Anyone has an idea when SP2 will arrive? In a few days I assume?
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