NIM Posted December 12, 2007 Posted December 12, 2007 Office 2007 use the Updates folder from the installation media to install any new updates that it finds in the folder, however the updates need to be in the .msp file format for them to be recognized. Since the Office 2007 SP2 update file is delivered in the .exe format, an extra step is required before being able to proceed:First, you should copy the contents of the Office 2007 CD/DVD to a temporary folder. For our example I'll use D:\Office2007. I have also copied (office2007sp2-kb953195-fullfile-en-us.exe) to the root of the D:\ drive.Then, using the Run command in Windows XP/Vista (WinKey+R), or in command prompt run the following command: D:\office2007sp2-kb953195-fullfile-en-us.exe /extract:D:\Office2007\Updates\replacing D:\ with wherever you stored the Office 2007 SP2 update file and D:\Office2007\ with wherever you stored the Office 2007 files. After agreeing to the Microsoft Software License Terms, SP2 will be extracted to D:\Office2007\Updates\.That's it! Just start the setup for Office 2007 and the updates for SP2 will then be picked up and installed during the setup. The same method applies to any other Office 2007 SP2 update.You may also now burn the files to the DVD so you have SP2 integrated in your installation.Cheers! Quote
Kelsenellenelvian Posted December 12, 2007 Posted December 12, 2007 You may also now burn the files to the CD so you have SP1 integrated in your installation.You'll need a DVD now Quote
rubab Posted December 12, 2007 Posted December 12, 2007 Thanks a lot N1K .I was waiting for a [How to] like this. :thumbsup_anim: Quote
NIM Posted December 12, 2007 Author Posted December 12, 2007 You'll need a DVD now Yes mate, unfortunately that is true :confused02: Quote
ricktendo Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 Took me 1 hour to install both office and sp1 Quote
runningfool Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 @anyone: ive done it in Office 2003, but is there a way in Office 2007 to do an admin install that includes the serial, so i dont have to enter it each time i refotmat my windows partition? not a big deal, but... Quote
ricktendo Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 @anyone: ive done it in Office 2003, but is there a way in Office 2007 to do an admin install that includes the serial, so i dont have to enter it each time i refotmat my windows partition? not a big deal, but...Yes you can (you can also select what you don't want to install)http://www.wincert.net/forum/index.php?s=&...post&p=6630 Quote
runningfool Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 thanks rick!*archives Office 2007 SP1 admin DVD, installs Open Office * Quote
foxxx428 Posted December 24, 2007 Posted December 24, 2007 Just an FYI, for those who don't like the command prompt, you can snatch the .msp out of office update exe's with 7zip. Quote
Gorki Posted December 25, 2007 Posted December 25, 2007 Just an FYI, for those who don't like the command prompt, you can snatch the .msp out of office update exe's with 7zip.Yeah you are right and sliming it to SFX you get around 667 MB of size...what is enough for one CD size. What is bothering me even more is that 07 interface... I bumped few threads here and here,but nothing simple to modify it without much hustle... :sweatingbullets: I'm still searching... Quote
NIM Posted April 28, 2009 Author Posted April 28, 2009 First post updated, same procedure for the SP2 integration. Quote
bachru2 Posted June 17, 2009 Posted June 17, 2009 Ever thought of using MSOcache as fully updated or slipstreamed Office 2007 source i have installed office 2007 RTM then sp1 & finally sp2. MSOcache folder is 530mb less than a cd .Hope you people will try Quote
samurusawyer Posted August 4, 2011 Posted August 4, 2011 I just copied the Office 2007 DVD to a share on my server. I then downloaded SP2, extracted the files, and put them in the updates folder. However there are three files in the updates folder: README.TXT, word.msp, and wordconv.msp. The dates on the files are: 8/21/2009 1:21 PM. Can I remove these 3 files from the updates folder even though SP2 was released on 4/3/2009? Quote
NIM Posted August 4, 2011 Author Posted August 4, 2011 You can safely remove those files, but if you want you can leave them also. You won't have any issues. Quote
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