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Installation Point Question
Hi All,
We've set up an Office 2K installation point on our network for the purpose of rolling out new machines and recently needed to change the location of the installation point. After installing updates, how do we ensure that machines that were set up using the installation point from the old location get the updates that were applied to the installation point at the new location? If additional information is required to answer this, please let me know and I'll provide everything I can. Thanks & Ciao, Tony |
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Hi Tony,
One way you can do it is to use the following command. 1. Click Start, and then click Run. Type a command line similar to the following in the Open box: msiexec /i Admin Path\Data1.msi Reinstall=All ReinstallMode=vomus where Admin Path is the path to your new administrative installation point. 267362 OFF2000: How to Change Server Location for Office Source Files http://support.microsoft.com/?id=267362 Regards, Ian Baird Microsoft PSS This posting is provided 'AS IS' with no warranties and confers no rights. |
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Hi Ian,
Thanks for the information. I seem to remember this syntax and will read the MS article. Again, thanks, and have a great day. Tony "Ian Baird [MS]" wrote in message ... Hi Tony, One way you can do it is to use the following command. 1. Click Start, and then click Run. Type a command line similar to the following in the Open box: msiexec /i Admin Path\Data1.msi Reinstall=All ReinstallMode=vomus where Admin Path is the path to your new administrative installation point. 267362 OFF2000: How to Change Server Location for Office Source Files http://support.microsoft.com/?id=267362 Regards, Ian Baird Microsoft PSS This posting is provided 'AS IS' with no warranties and confers no rights. |
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