install office 2003 sp1

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freshbojan28

Hello !
I've posted another topic in other office group but no success.As i
realised if i want to install sp1 i must have admin installation of
office 2003 and then patch sp1 and then through GP redeploy office.
Anyway my situation is different,I would say it is old school.Before i
got here more than 100 stations have instalation of office 2003.eaach
one of them are installed old school by cd,so we don't have admin
installation.So now i don't want to go to each station separately and
install office sp1.
I think the easiest way to achieve this is to have script that would
initiate instalation of SP1 on windows start up?
Or maybe there is a another way with command prompt to use these msp
files?
Help
Bojan
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Bojan,

While you may not have an Office Admin point I'm
assuming the computers are linked to a file server
at some point so they can get files?

You can review the various strategies here to see
which one may best suit your needs.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA011525741033.aspx

You may also want to look at the various options here as well
http://microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/updateservices/default.mspx

=========
Hello !
I've posted another topic in other office group but no success.As i
realised if i want to install sp1 i must have admin installation of
office 2003 and then patch sp1 and then through GP redeploy office.
Anyway my situation is different,I would say it is old school.Before i
got here more than 100 stations have instalation of office 2003.eaach
one of them are installed old school by cd,so we don't have admin
installation.So now i don't want to go to each station separately and
install office sp1.
I think the easiest way to achieve this is to have script that would
initiate instalation of SP1 on windows start up?
Or maybe there is a another way with command prompt to use these msp
files?
Help
Bojan >>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" -
http://microsoft.com/events/series/administrativetipsandtricks.mspx
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Bojan,

While you may not have an Office Admin point I'm
assuming the computers are linked to a file server
at some point so they can get files?

You can review the various strategies here to see
which one may best suit your needs.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA011525741033.aspx

You may also want to look at the various options here as well
http://microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/updateservices/default.mspx

=========
Hello !
I've posted another topic in other office group but no success.As i
realised if i want to install sp1 i must have admin installation of
office 2003 and then patch sp1 and then through GP redeploy office.
Anyway my situation is different,I would say it is old school.Before i
got here more than 100 stations have instalation of office 2003.eaach
one of them are installed old school by cd,so we don't have admin
installation.So now i don't want to go to each station separately and
install office sp1.
I think the easiest way to achieve this is to have script that would
initiate instalation of SP1 on windows start up?
Or maybe there is a another way with command prompt to use these msp
files?
Help
Bojan >>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" -
http://microsoft.com/events/series/administrativetipsandtricks.mspx
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Bojan,

While you may not have an Office Admin point I'm
assuming the computers are linked to a file server
at some point so they can get files?

You can review the various strategies here to see
which one may best suit your needs.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA011525741033.aspx

You may also want to look at the various options here as well
http://microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/updateservices/default.mspx

=========
Hello !
I've posted another topic in other office group but no success.As i
realised if i want to install sp1 i must have admin installation of
office 2003 and then patch sp1 and then through GP redeploy office.
Anyway my situation is different,I would say it is old school.Before i
got here more than 100 stations have instalation of office 2003.eaach
one of them are installed old school by cd,so we don't have admin
installation.So now i don't want to go to each station separately and
install office sp1.
I think the easiest way to achieve this is to have script that would
initiate instalation of SP1 on windows start up?
Or maybe there is a another way with command prompt to use these msp
files?
Help
Bojan >>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" -
http://microsoft.com/events/series/administrativetipsandtricks.mspx
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Bojan,

While you may not have an Office Admin point I'm
assuming the computers are linked to a file server
at some point so they can get files?

You can review the various strategies here to see
which one may best suit your needs.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA011525741033.aspx

You may also want to look at the various options here as well
http://microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/updateservices/default.mspx

=========
Hello !
I've posted another topic in other office group but no success.As i
realised if i want to install sp1 i must have admin installation of
office 2003 and then patch sp1 and then through GP redeploy office.
Anyway my situation is different,I would say it is old school.Before i
got here more than 100 stations have instalation of office 2003.eaach
one of them are installed old school by cd,so we don't have admin
installation.So now i don't want to go to each station separately and
install office sp1.
I think the easiest way to achieve this is to have script that would
initiate instalation of SP1 on windows start up?
Or maybe there is a another way with command prompt to use these msp
files?
Help
Bojan >>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" -
http://microsoft.com/events/series/administrativetipsandtricks.mspx
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Bojan,

While you may not have an Office Admin point I'm
assuming the computers are linked to a file server
at some point so they can get files?

You can review the various strategies here to see
which one may best suit your needs.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA011525741033.aspx

You may also want to look at the various options here as well
http://microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/updateservices/default.mspx

=========
Hello !
I've posted another topic in other office group but no success.As i
realised if i want to install sp1 i must have admin installation of
office 2003 and then patch sp1 and then through GP redeploy office.
Anyway my situation is different,I would say it is old school.Before i
got here more than 100 stations have instalation of office 2003.eaach
one of them are installed old school by cd,so we don't have admin
installation.So now i don't want to go to each station separately and
install office sp1.
I think the easiest way to achieve this is to have script that would
initiate instalation of SP1 on windows start up?
Or maybe there is a another way with command prompt to use these msp
files?
Help
Bojan >>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" -
http://microsoft.com/events/series/administrativetipsandtricks.mspx
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Bojan,

While you may not have an Office Admin point I'm
assuming the computers are linked to a file server
at some point so they can get files?

You can review the various strategies here to see
which one may best suit your needs.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA011525741033.aspx

You may also want to look at the various options here as well
http://microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/updateservices/default.mspx

=========
Hello !
I've posted another topic in other office group but no success.As i
realised if i want to install sp1 i must have admin installation of
office 2003 and then patch sp1 and then through GP redeploy office.
Anyway my situation is different,I would say it is old school.Before i
got here more than 100 stations have instalation of office 2003.eaach
one of them are installed old school by cd,so we don't have admin
installation.So now i don't want to go to each station separately and
install office sp1.
I think the easiest way to achieve this is to have script that would
initiate instalation of SP1 on windows start up?
Or maybe there is a another way with command prompt to use these msp
files?
Help
Bojan >>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" -
http://microsoft.com/events/series/administrativetipsandtricks.mspx
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Bojan,

While you may not have an Office Admin point I'm
assuming the computers are linked to a file server
at some point so they can get files?

You can review the various strategies here to see
which one may best suit your needs.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA011525741033.aspx

You may also want to look at the various options here as well
http://microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/updateservices/default.mspx

=========
Hello !
I've posted another topic in other office group but no success.As i
realised if i want to install sp1 i must have admin installation of
office 2003 and then patch sp1 and then through GP redeploy office.
Anyway my situation is different,I would say it is old school.Before i
got here more than 100 stations have instalation of office 2003.eaach
one of them are installed old school by cd,so we don't have admin
installation.So now i don't want to go to each station separately and
install office sp1.
I think the easiest way to achieve this is to have script that would
initiate instalation of SP1 on windows start up?
Or maybe there is a another way with command prompt to use these msp
files?
Help
Bojan >>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" -
http://microsoft.com/events/series/administrativetipsandtricks.mspx
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Bojan,

While you may not have an Office Admin point I'm
assuming the computers are linked to a file server
at some point so they can get files?

You can review the various strategies here to see
which one may best suit your needs.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA011525741033.aspx

You may also want to look at the various options here as well
http://microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/updateservices/default.mspx

=========
Hello !
I've posted another topic in other office group but no success.As i
realised if i want to install sp1 i must have admin installation of
office 2003 and then patch sp1 and then through GP redeploy office.
Anyway my situation is different,I would say it is old school.Before i
got here more than 100 stations have instalation of office 2003.eaach
one of them are installed old school by cd,so we don't have admin
installation.So now i don't want to go to each station separately and
install office sp1.
I think the easiest way to achieve this is to have script that would
initiate instalation of SP1 on windows start up?
Or maybe there is a another way with command prompt to use these msp
files?
Help
Bojan >>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" -
http://microsoft.com/events/series/administrativetipsandtricks.mspx
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Bojan,

While you may not have an Office Admin point I'm
assuming the computers are linked to a file server
at some point so they can get files?

You can review the various strategies here to see
which one may best suit your needs.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA011525741033.aspx

You may also want to look at the various options here as well
http://microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/updateservices/default.mspx

=========
Hello !
I've posted another topic in other office group but no success.As i
realised if i want to install sp1 i must have admin installation of
office 2003 and then patch sp1 and then through GP redeploy office.
Anyway my situation is different,I would say it is old school.Before i
got here more than 100 stations have instalation of office 2003.eaach
one of them are installed old school by cd,so we don't have admin
installation.So now i don't want to go to each station separately and
install office sp1.
I think the easiest way to achieve this is to have script that would
initiate instalation of SP1 on windows start up?
Or maybe there is a another way with command prompt to use these msp
files?
Help
Bojan >>
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" -
http://microsoft.com/events/series/administrativetipsandtricks.mspx
 

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