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Old November 11th, 2009, 03:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Werner Pertl
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Default office 2003 - administrative installation point - updates

hi there.
is there a way to check the patch level of an administrative installation
point of office 2003. I have to check which updates already have been applied
to an foreign administrative installion point of office 2003, and couldn't
find a way to do that.
thank you very much in advance!
werner
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Old November 13th, 2009, 12:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Werner Pertl
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Hi Steven,

1. Please access to the foreign administrative installation point on the
server and check whether there is the self-extracting executable file for
the update you would like to install in the installation source folder.


Which folder do you mean? The top folder of the admin installation point
itself? it only contains "OWC11.MSI, README.HTM, SETUP.EXE, SETUP.HTM,
STD11.MSI" and a Subfolder "Files".

2. Please log on the client computers in the foreign domain where hosts the
foreign administrative installation point and check whether that update has
been installed or not.


How can I check this? In the past it was the easyest to use office update to
check weather a client computer (and so the installation point) was current
or not, but microsoft update doesn't see the updates which have been deployed
by using a administrative installation.

Thank you very much once again.

Werner
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Old November 16th, 2009, 11:39 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Steven Du
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Default office 2003 - administrative installation point - updates


Dear Werner,

The folder I mean is where stores the installation files of Office updates.
If the update has been installed on the computer, it will not be installed
again.

Meanwhile, please log on the client computers, go to "Add or Remove
Programs" and check "Show Updates" to show the installed updates.

Have a nice day.

Regards,

Steven Du

Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center



--------------------

| From: =?Utf-8?B?V2VybmVyIFBlcnRs?=
| Subject: office 2003 - administrative installation point - updates
| Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 03:22:02 -0800

|
| Hi Steven,
|
| 1. Please access to the foreign administrative installation point on
the
| server and check whether there is the self-extracting executable file
for
| the update you would like to install in the installation source folder.
|
| Which folder do you mean? The top folder of the admin installation point
| itself? it only contains "OWC11.MSI, README.HTM, SETUP.EXE, SETUP.HTM,
| STD11.MSI" and a Subfolder "Files".
|
| 2. Please log on the client computers in the foreign domain where hosts
the
| foreign administrative installation point and check whether that update
has
| been installed or not.
|
| How can I check this? In the past it was the easyest to use office update
to
| check weather a client computer (and so the installation point) was
current
| or not, but microsoft update doesn't see the updates which have been
deployed
| by using a administrative installation.
|
| Thank you very much once again.
|
| Werner
|

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Old November 19th, 2009, 10:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Steven Du
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Default office 2003 - administrative installation point - updates


Dear Werner,

I would appreciate it if you could drop me a note to let me know the status
of the issue in the thread. If you have any questions or concerns, please
feel free to let me know. I am happy to be of assistance.

Sincerely,

Steven Du
Microsoft Online Partner Support


--------------------

| From: ("steven du")
| Organization: Microsoft
| Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 10:39:25 GMT
| Subject: office 2003 - administrative installation point - updates

|
|
| Dear Werner,
|
| The folder I mean is where stores the installation files of Office
updates.
| If the update has been installed on the computer, it will not be
installed
| again.
|
| Meanwhile, please log on the client computers, go to "Add or Remove
| Programs" and check "Show Updates" to show the installed updates.
|
| Have a nice day.
|
| Regards,
|
| Steven Du
|
| Microsoft Online Support
| Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
|
|
|
| --------------------
|
| | From: =?Utf-8?B?V2VybmVyIFBlcnRs?=
| | Subject: office 2003 - administrative installation point - updates
| | Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 03:22:02 -0800
|
| |
| | Hi Steven,
| |
| | 1. Please access to the foreign administrative installation point on
| the
| | server and check whether there is the self-extracting executable file
| for
| | the update you would like to install in the installation source
folder.
| |
| | Which folder do you mean? The top folder of the admin installation
point
| | itself? it only contains "OWC11.MSI, README.HTM, SETUP.EXE, SETUP.HTM,
| | STD11.MSI" and a Subfolder "Files".
| |
| | 2. Please log on the client computers in the foreign domain where
hosts
| the
| | foreign administrative installation point and check whether that
update
| has
| | been installed or not.
| |
| | How can I check this? In the past it was the easyest to use office
update
| to
| | check weather a client computer (and so the installation point) was
| current
| | or not, but microsoft update doesn't see the updates which have been
| deployed
| | by using a administrative installation.
| |
| | Thank you very much once again.
| |
| | Werner
| |
|
|

 




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