Here’s what we have. Yes, GPO install is awful compared to what you could do
with 2003 and earlier, but you should be able to do what you are trying to do.
<Configuration Product="Enterprise">
<Display Level="Basic" CompletionNotice="yes" SuppressModal="no"
AcceptEula="yes" />
<Logging Type="Verbose" Path="%temp%" Template="Filename(*).txt"
/>
<PIDKEY Value="PRODUCTIDKEY" />
<USERNAME Value="USERNAME" />
<COMPANYNAME Value="COMPANYNAME" />
<INSTALLLOCATION Value="%programfiles%\Microsoft Office" />
<OptionState Id="ACCESSFiles" State="Local" Children="force" />
<OptionState Id="EXCELFiles" State="Local" Children="force" />
<OptionState Id="GrooveFiles" State="Absent" Children="force" />
<OptionState Id="OneNoteFiles" State="Local" Children="force" />
<OptionState Id="OUTLOOKFiles" State="Local" Children="force" />
<OptionState Id="PPTFiles" State="Local" Children="force" />
<OptionState Id="PubPrimary" State="Local" Children="force" />
<OptionState Id="RMSFiles" State="Local" Children="force" />
<OptionState Id="VisualStudio_PreviewerServer_SPD"
State="Absent" Children="force" />
<OptionState Id="WORDFiles" State="Local" Children="force" />
<OptionState Id="XDOCSFiles" State="Local" Children="force" />
<OptionState Id="SHAREDFiles" State="Local" Children="force" />
<OptionState Id="TOOLSFiles" State="Local" Children="force" />
<Setting Id="Reboot" Value="IfNeeded" />
<ARP ARPCONTACT="TECHDEPTINFO" />
<ARP ARPHELPTELEPHONE="TECHSUPPORTPHONE#" />
</Configuration>
-Bonnie
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 9:15 AM
To: Active Directory Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Deploying Office 2007 using GPO
I can get the full version of Office 2007 deployed, but when I try to configure
the config.xml to allow only certain Office apps to be installed, it only
installs Outlook.
Troy Adkins
Network Administrator
Virginia House of Delegates
804.698.1567 (O)
804.771.7917 (F)
From:
"Kelli Sterley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
"Active Directory Admin Issues" <[email protected]>
Date:
06/24/2008 10:41 AM
Subject:
RE: Deploying Office 2007 using GPO
________________________________
I tried to get my Office 2007 to deploy for a couple of weeks. I ended up
using the setup.exe /admin switch, creating a .msp which get’s stored in the
Updates folder. Then I created a bat file calling out the setup.exe. This is
what I used in GP.
It took me a while to get it working but eventually it did.
Kelli
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2008 3:20 PM
To: Active Directory Admin Issues
Subject: Deploying Office 2007 using GPO
I'm trying to deploy Office 2007 using AD. According to the Microsoft docs,
you must use configure the config.xml file to setup up your office installation
tasks.
Does anyone have a sample of a config.xml file they are using? I'm having a
little issue with mine. It appears to be on the "command path" setting.
Below is a sample of mine.
<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="9999999999" />
<USERNAME Value="HOD" />
<COMPANYNAME Value="Virginia House of Delegates" />
<INSTALLLOCATION Value="%programfiles%\Microsoft Office" />
<LIS CACHEACTION="CacheOnly" />
<SOURCELIST Value="\\server\msi$\Office2007" />
<DistributionPoint Location="\\server\msi$\Office2007" />
<OptionState Id="ACCESSFiles" State="absent" />
<OptionState Id="GrooveFiles" State="absent" />
<OptionState Id="OneNoteFiles" State="absent" />
<OptionState Id="OUTLOOKFiles" State="absent" />
<OptionState Id="PubPrimary" State="absent" />
<OptionState Id="RMSFiles" State="absent" />
<OptionState Id="XDOCSFiles" State="absent" />
<Setting Id="Reboot" Value="IfNeeded" />
<Command Path="\\server\msi$\Office2007\Enterprise.WW\EnterpriseWW.msi"
Args=/i QuietArg="/q" ChainPosition="after" Execute="install" />
</Configuration>
Troy Adkins
Network Administrator
Virginia House of Delegates
804.698.1567 (O)
804.771.7917 (F)
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