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true slipstreaming of office 2007 sp1
Hello, I have crawled the internet looking to slipstream updates into office
2007. NOT put the files in the update folder that is useless to me. I actually want to update the files on the disc like with office 2003 is there a way? Thank you. |
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true slipstreaming of office 2007 sp1
Google - 758k hits
so I dont know what internet you trawled "Donald" wrote in message ... Hello, I have crawled the internet looking to slipstream updates into office 2007. NOT put the files in the update folder that is useless to me. I actually want to update the files on the disc like with office 2003 is there a way? Thank you. |
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true slipstreaming of office 2007 sp1
the first 12 pages just involve putting sp1 or 2 in the update folder. that
is not the same as integrating it which changes the source. that way the file is smaller and install time is not as long. "DL" wrote in message ... Google - 758k hits so I dont know what internet you trawled "Donald" wrote in message ... Hello, I have crawled the internet looking to slipstream updates into office 2007. NOT put the files in the update folder that is useless to me. I actually want to update the files on the disc like with office 2003 is there a way? Thank you. |
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true slipstreaming of office 2007 sp1
All instructions for 2007 require the use of the Update folder, further
states that the process is not the same as that used for 2003 "Donald" wrote in message ... the first 12 pages just involve putting sp1 or 2 in the update folder. that is not the same as integrating it which changes the source. that way the file is smaller and install time is not as long. "DL" wrote in message ... Google - 758k hits so I dont know what internet you trawled "Donald" wrote in message ... Hello, I have crawled the internet looking to slipstream updates into office 2007. NOT put the files in the update folder that is useless to me. I actually want to update the files on the disc like with office 2003 is there a way? Thank you. |
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true slipstreaming of office 2007 sp1
That's correct. You cannot create an administrative share with Office 2007;
that feature has been removed and the only supported method is to extract the ..msp's and place them in the \Updates folder which is just as easy as anything else... ************ "DL" wrote: All instructions for 2007 require the use of the Update folder, further states that the process is not the same as that used for 2003 "Donald" wrote in message ... the first 12 pages just involve putting sp1 or 2 in the update folder. that is not the same as integrating it which changes the source. that way the file is smaller and install time is not as long. "DL" wrote in message ... Google - 758k hits so I dont know what internet you trawled "Donald" wrote in message ... Hello, I have crawled the internet looking to slipstream updates into office 2007. NOT put the files in the update folder that is useless to me. I actually want to update the files on the disc like with office 2003 is there a way? Thank you. |
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