On Thu, 2004-03-18 at 03:56, Patrick J. LoPresti wrote:
> imdos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Hello everyone ...
> > 
> > I have spent a few hours on creating an unattended setup of Microsoft's
> > Office 2003. I have also searched for the patches that are available at 
> > this moment. It includes the Dutch and English/American (ENU) patches.
> > 
> > For this i created the office2003.bat file
> 
> Cool!
> 
> > I fixed a bug with updating winxp to sp1 with all the patches, the
> > extra network option needed the i386 dir, all tough i am not exactly
> > sure which one failed and asked for user interaction! So i modified
> > the registry to include the right dir for it. Included base.bat,
> > registry.bat, registry.reg
> 
> Could you elaborate on this?  What values were in the registry before
> this patch, and what fails (exactly) without it?
> 
There were only the default values such as D: and other directories that
of course didn't have the windows xp i386 directory. I have found out
that it was kb817778 the Advanced Networking Patch that stop the install
process and asked for user interaction "Please insert Windows XP CD
which holds the i386 dir" or something like that was mentioned. 

So if you apply to the registry the directories where the i386 dir
occurs on the network it continues installing.



> ::todo.pl "%Z%\updates\office2003\%WINVER%\office2003-kb830000-client-%WINVER%.exe 
> /q /c:\"msiexec /qb /l* c:\netinst\logs\o2003-kb830000.txt /p winword-Binary-GLB.msp 
> REBOOT=ReallySuppress\""
> 
> I assume you meant %WINLANG%, not %WINVER% ?
> 
> > ::not yet working, returns error 1328!
> 
> Hm.
> 
> > todo.pl "%Z%\updates\office2003\%WINVER%\office2003-kb832333-client-%WINVER%.exe 
> > /q /c:\"msiexec /qb /l* c:\netinst\logs\o2003-kb832333.txt /p 
> > outlfltr-Binary-GLB.msp REBOOT=ReallySuppress\""
> 
> [snip]
> 
> > todo.pl "%Z%\updates\office2003\%WINVER%\office2003-kb828041-client-%WINVER%.exe 
> > /q /c:\"msiexec /qb /l* c:\netinst\logs\o2003-kb828041.txt /p mso-Binary-GLB.msp 
> > REBOOT=ReallySuppress\""
> 
> And again, I would expect %WINLANG% for these, not %WINVER%.
> 
> If you can confirm these changes, I will add this to our "scripts"
> directory.  (Although I will probably name it "ofc2k3.bat", since we
> still have the DOS boot disk which uses 8.3 filenames.)
> 
Yes of course this was/is winlang. I fixed it along the way, but didn't
knew that i still had the old file on my workstation as a backup.

>  - Pat
> 
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