Creating a MST

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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

CIW = Custom Installation Wizard, which you presumably already used to
create the .mst file

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

CIW = Custom Installation Wizard, which you presumably already used to
create the .mst file

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

CIW = Custom Installation Wizard, which you presumably already used to
create the .mst file

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

CIW = Custom Installation Wizard, which you presumably already used to
create the .mst file

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

CIW = Custom Installation Wizard, which you presumably already used to
create the .mst file

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

CIW = Custom Installation Wizard, which you presumably already used to
create the .mst file

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
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scott

I created a custom MST file on a network mapped drive. I tried burning all
office setup cd files back to a cd. I've tried running setup from the cd
with command lines and batch files to no avail.

It always gives an error concerning the "transforms". I modified the
setup.ini file as below. I also tried a custom mysetup.ini and referenced
with command lines below. My question is since the cd drive is D:\, is the
..MST file I created path sensitive? Meaning is the .MST file thinking the
setup files are on the networked drive instead of the cd?

setup.exe /q /settings myCustom.ini
and
setup.exe TRANSFORMS=mycustom.mst

[MST]
; The MST section gives the full path to a transform that should be applied.
;MST1=\\server\share\some transform.mst
;MST1=D:\transforms\my transform.mst
MST1=d:\nysetup.mst
 
S

scott

I created a custom MST file on a network mapped drive. I tried burning all
office setup cd files back to a cd. I've tried running setup from the cd
with command lines and batch files to no avail.

It always gives an error concerning the "transforms". I modified the
setup.ini file as below. I also tried a custom mysetup.ini and referenced
with command lines below. My question is since the cd drive is D:\, is the
..MST file I created path sensitive? Meaning is the .MST file thinking the
setup files are on the networked drive instead of the cd?

setup.exe /q /settings myCustom.ini
and
setup.exe TRANSFORMS=mycustom.mst

[MST]
; The MST section gives the full path to a transform that should be applied.
;MST1=\\server\share\some transform.mst
;MST1=D:\transforms\my transform.mst
MST1=d:\nysetup.mst
 
S

scott

I created a custom MST file on a network mapped drive. I tried burning all
office setup cd files back to a cd. I've tried running setup from the cd
with command lines and batch files to no avail.

It always gives an error concerning the "transforms". I modified the
setup.ini file as below. I also tried a custom mysetup.ini and referenced
with command lines below. My question is since the cd drive is D:\, is the
..MST file I created path sensitive? Meaning is the .MST file thinking the
setup files are on the networked drive instead of the cd?

setup.exe /q /settings myCustom.ini
and
setup.exe TRANSFORMS=mycustom.mst

[MST]
; The MST section gives the full path to a transform that should be applied.
;MST1=\\server\share\some transform.mst
;MST1=D:\transforms\my transform.mst
MST1=d:\nysetup.mst
 
S

scott

I created a custom MST file on a network mapped drive. I tried burning all
office setup cd files back to a cd. I've tried running setup from the cd
with command lines and batch files to no avail.

It always gives an error concerning the "transforms". I modified the
setup.ini file as below. I also tried a custom mysetup.ini and referenced
with command lines below. My question is since the cd drive is D:\, is the
..MST file I created path sensitive? Meaning is the .MST file thinking the
setup files are on the networked drive instead of the cd?

setup.exe /q /settings myCustom.ini
and
setup.exe TRANSFORMS=mycustom.mst

[MST]
; The MST section gives the full path to a transform that should be applied.
;MST1=\\server\share\some transform.mst
;MST1=D:\transforms\my transform.mst
MST1=d:\nysetup.mst
 
S

scott

I created a custom MST file on a network mapped drive. I tried burning all
office setup cd files back to a cd. I've tried running setup from the cd
with command lines and batch files to no avail.

It always gives an error concerning the "transforms". I modified the
setup.ini file as below. I also tried a custom mysetup.ini and referenced
with command lines below. My question is since the cd drive is D:\, is the
..MST file I created path sensitive? Meaning is the .MST file thinking the
setup files are on the networked drive instead of the cd?

setup.exe /q /settings myCustom.ini
and
setup.exe TRANSFORMS=mycustom.mst

[MST]
; The MST section gives the full path to a transform that should be applied.
;MST1=\\server\share\some transform.mst
;MST1=D:\transforms\my transform.mst
MST1=d:\nysetup.mst
 
S

scott

I created a custom MST file on a network mapped drive. I tried burning all
office setup cd files back to a cd. I've tried running setup from the cd
with command lines and batch files to no avail.

It always gives an error concerning the "transforms". I modified the
setup.ini file as below. I also tried a custom mysetup.ini and referenced
with command lines below. My question is since the cd drive is D:\, is the
..MST file I created path sensitive? Meaning is the .MST file thinking the
setup files are on the networked drive instead of the cd?

setup.exe /q /settings myCustom.ini
and
setup.exe TRANSFORMS=mycustom.mst

[MST]
; The MST section gives the full path to a transform that should be applied.
;MST1=\\server\share\some transform.mst
;MST1=D:\transforms\my transform.mst
MST1=d:\nysetup.mst
 
S

scott

I created a custom MST file on a network mapped drive. I tried burning all
office setup cd files back to a cd. I've tried running setup from the cd
with command lines and batch files to no avail.

It always gives an error concerning the "transforms". I modified the
setup.ini file as below. I also tried a custom mysetup.ini and referenced
with command lines below. My question is since the cd drive is D:\, is the
..MST file I created path sensitive? Meaning is the .MST file thinking the
setup files are on the networked drive instead of the cd?

setup.exe /q /settings myCustom.ini
and
setup.exe TRANSFORMS=mycustom.mst

[MST]
; The MST section gives the full path to a transform that should be applied.
;MST1=\\server\share\some transform.mst
;MST1=D:\transforms\my transform.mst
MST1=d:\nysetup.mst
 
S

scott

I created a custom MST file on a network mapped drive. I tried burning all
office setup cd files back to a cd. I've tried running setup from the cd
with command lines and batch files to no avail.

It always gives an error concerning the "transforms". I modified the
setup.ini file as below. I also tried a custom mysetup.ini and referenced
with command lines below. My question is since the cd drive is D:\, is the
..MST file I created path sensitive? Meaning is the .MST file thinking the
setup files are on the networked drive instead of the cd?

setup.exe /q /settings myCustom.ini
and
setup.exe TRANSFORMS=mycustom.mst

[MST]
; The MST section gives the full path to a transform that should be applied.
;MST1=\\server\share\some transform.mst
;MST1=D:\transforms\my transform.mst
MST1=d:\nysetup.mst
 
S

scott

I created a custom MST file on a network mapped drive. I tried burning all
office setup cd files back to a cd. I've tried running setup from the cd
with command lines and batch files to no avail.

It always gives an error concerning the "transforms". I modified the
setup.ini file as below. I also tried a custom mysetup.ini and referenced
with command lines below. My question is since the cd drive is D:\, is the
..MST file I created path sensitive? Meaning is the .MST file thinking the
setup files are on the networked drive instead of the cd?

setup.exe /q /settings myCustom.ini
and
setup.exe TRANSFORMS=mycustom.mst

[MST]
; The MST section gives the full path to a transform that should be applied.
;MST1=\\server\share\some transform.mst
;MST1=D:\transforms\my transform.mst
MST1=d:\nysetup.mst
 

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