Tyler

There are two approaches; the recommended method is to use the volume
agreement version of MS Office and do an administrative install to a
share. This will then not need the PID for each individual
installation.

The non-recommended (and from what I hear non-supported method) would
be to use the non-volume, retail version of Office and inject the PID at
install time.

Hope this helps - theres a lot at http://www.microsoft.com/desktop.


>>> Tyler Hepworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/Jan/2004 14:11:10 >>>
How do I automatically feed the Office Key into the pidkey variable?  I
know
that it is called as part of with-env.pl and you had said that you call
it
from sales.bat, but I don't call office from one of the master bat
files.  I
have it set as an optional install.  How would I set it when it is
being
called optionally?
 
Thanks,
 
Tyler Hepworth
Computer Specialist
Nature's Sunshine Products


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