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Slipstream Service Packs into Office
Installations
You can update the source files for Office with the Office Service
Packs and Updates you need. These can later be burned to a CD or copied
to a network share for distribution. It saves a lot of time not needing
to manually apply all the service packs after installation.
Overview
There are basically three steps to slipstreaming a Service Pack into an
Office Installation:
- Do an Office Administrative Install to a Hard Drive
- Download and Extract the Service Pack
- Apply the Service Pack to the Install
Administrative Install
- Create a directory on your hard drive where you want to do the
install (e.g. C:\OFFICE)
- Do an administrative install of Office to a directory on your hard
drive (x::setup.exe /a)
- You don't need to enter in the license at this point
- When prompted, place it in a C:\OFFICE directory
- Click on the Install Now button
- It will look like it is doing a regular install but the files will
be copied to the C:\OFFICE
Download and Apply Service Packs
- Download the Office Administrator Service Pack updates from
Microsoft
- Extract it to a C:\UPDATE directory (again, this is only as an
example)
Office2000
- SR1
Download
SP2
Download
- Extract the DATA1.EXE file to C:\UPDATE (data1.msp)
- Start / Run
- msiexec /a c:\office\data1.msi/p c:\update\data1.msp
SHORTFILENAMES=TRUE /qb
msiexec /a c:\office\data1.msi /p
c:\update\Sp2admin.msp SHORTFILENAMES=1
- Repeat for any additional extracted msp files
Outlook2000 Security Update
- Outlook2000
Security Download
- Extract the three MSP file to the Update directory
- Start / Run
- msiexec /a c:\office\Data1.msi /p C:\Update\OQFE7082_Client.msp
SHORTFILENAMES=1
msiexec /a c:\office\Data1.msi /p
C:\Update\OQFE7140_Client.msp SHORTFILENAMES=1 msiexec /a
c:\office\Data1.msi /p C:\Update\OQFE7160_Client.msp
SHORTFILENAMES=1
OfficeXP
- SP1
Download
SP2
Download
- Extract the files to the Update directory
- Start / Run
- msiexec /p c:\update\MAINSP1_Admin.msp /a c:\office\your.msi
SHORTFILENAMES=TRUE
(where your.msi file is the actual one depending
on the version of OfficeXP (PROPLUS.MSI, SBERET.MSI)
- Repeat for any additional extracted msp files
All you need to to is create a new CD with the updated source files and
use this for future installations.
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