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‎08-10-2015 02:30 PM - last edited on ‎07-04-2023 04:07 PM by ErikT
Microsoft Office provides several methods to prepare unattended installs of the Office suite. This package executes an installer in combination with an admin file which you can generate with the help of the OCT. To prepare this deployment:
‎06-29-2020 11:04 AM
Florian_Eigsi wrote:So then when does your uninstall of 2010 take place?
So the commands actually refer to an xml file located in the package share that uninstalls the programs?
And where is the command to install office 2016, at what point does it happen?
‎06-29-2020 04:33 PM
Kkadysh wrote:Florian_Eigsi wrote:So then when does your uninstall of 2010 take place?
So the commands actually refer to an xml file located in the package share that uninstalls the programs?
And where is the command to install office 2016, at what point does it happen?
Step 4
"{PackageShare}\Installers\MS Office\setup.exe" /adminfile "{PackageShare}\Installers\MS Office\adminfile.msp"
To make your own msp file, you have to execute setup.exe /admin to launch the Microsoft Office Customization Tool
http://www.lansweeper.com/forum/yaf_postsm62653_Installer---Microsoft-Office.aspx#post62653
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‎06-29-2020 11:00 AM
Lakatta wrote:
This is a good one. Good post.
We wrote a powershell script to do the dirty work for the most part. You will have to change the report location and some variables to where you 32 and 64 bit admin installs are.
Checks for 2016 already installed
Checks 32 or 64 bit architecture
Runs 32 or 64 bit
Rescans computer
We have pre-built dynamic groups, schedules, etc ready to deploy. So when we are given the thumbs up, we check the boxes and pray. It's solid, and be aware sharepoint 2010 easily corrupts and some residual junk doesn't uninstall all the time.
Hope it helps. Rename to .xml and .ps1
ps
It was a quick build due to time frame constraints on another project
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fpd2dc wrote:
Has anyone tried this with Office 365?
‎04-29-2016 03:00 PM
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