Local Installation Source - doens't happen

N

neo [mvp outlook]

Does your cache section of the setup.ini look like:

[Cache]
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=C
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0


You also mention the use of a transform, for the life of me, I want to say
there is an option at the end about deleting the setup files at the end.
Did you modify that setting? (Setup files in this case is the LIS)

Outside of that, I'm using the original setup executable and not the updated
one that is part of the Office 2003 Resource Kit. I believe that setup
supports the use of "ENFORCECACHE=1" under the "[Cache]" section. If you
stick with the setup.exe from the resource kit, make sure you add the
enforcecache setting.

/neo

PS - The error number 0x8007000f just means that it went back to
installation location (LIS or network location depending on installation
method) and the source files are not present.
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

Does your cache section of the setup.ini look like:

[Cache]
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=C
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0


You also mention the use of a transform, for the life of me, I want to say
there is an option at the end about deleting the setup files at the end.
Did you modify that setting? (Setup files in this case is the LIS)

Outside of that, I'm using the original setup executable and not the updated
one that is part of the Office 2003 Resource Kit. I believe that setup
supports the use of "ENFORCECACHE=1" under the "[Cache]" section. If you
stick with the setup.exe from the resource kit, make sure you add the
enforcecache setting.

/neo

PS - The error number 0x8007000f just means that it went back to
installation location (LIS or network location depending on installation
method) and the source files are not present.
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

Does your cache section of the setup.ini look like:

[Cache]
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=C
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0


You also mention the use of a transform, for the life of me, I want to say
there is an option at the end about deleting the setup files at the end.
Did you modify that setting? (Setup files in this case is the LIS)

Outside of that, I'm using the original setup executable and not the updated
one that is part of the Office 2003 Resource Kit. I believe that setup
supports the use of "ENFORCECACHE=1" under the "[Cache]" section. If you
stick with the setup.exe from the resource kit, make sure you add the
enforcecache setting.

/neo

PS - The error number 0x8007000f just means that it went back to
installation location (LIS or network location depending on installation
method) and the source files are not present.
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

Does your cache section of the setup.ini look like:

[Cache]
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=C
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0


You also mention the use of a transform, for the life of me, I want to say
there is an option at the end about deleting the setup files at the end.
Did you modify that setting? (Setup files in this case is the LIS)

Outside of that, I'm using the original setup executable and not the updated
one that is part of the Office 2003 Resource Kit. I believe that setup
supports the use of "ENFORCECACHE=1" under the "[Cache]" section. If you
stick with the setup.exe from the resource kit, make sure you add the
enforcecache setting.

/neo

PS - The error number 0x8007000f just means that it went back to
installation location (LIS or network location depending on installation
method) and the source files are not present.
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

Does your cache section of the setup.ini look like:

[Cache]
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=C
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0


You also mention the use of a transform, for the life of me, I want to say
there is an option at the end about deleting the setup files at the end.
Did you modify that setting? (Setup files in this case is the LIS)

Outside of that, I'm using the original setup executable and not the updated
one that is part of the Office 2003 Resource Kit. I believe that setup
supports the use of "ENFORCECACHE=1" under the "[Cache]" section. If you
stick with the setup.exe from the resource kit, make sure you add the
enforcecache setting.

/neo

PS - The error number 0x8007000f just means that it went back to
installation location (LIS or network location depending on installation
method) and the source files are not present.
 
R

RayT

Neo,

Thanks for the information but still cannot get the Local Installation
Source to work, the application installs fine though. Please reply as it
seems that you are a little more knowledgeable than the previous post that
just regurgitated Microsoft documentation.

On the machine i'm trying to install Office2003 on all I'm doing is running
the Setup.exe straight up, no switches. All the switches are comming from
the setup.ini file, is that a problem? When i run the setup I get a windows
prompt, Open File - Security Warning, I select Run and the installation goes
forward fine.

I checked my MST file and the only options I selected as they relate to
Local Installation Source is Step 8 of 24 in the MS Office Custom
Installation Wizard, Configure Local Installation Source, I set it to
Configure Local Installation Source – Product Key / Accept terms of license
agreement.

These are my settings in the setup.ini file
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=D
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0

One funny thing i see is the LOCALCACHEDRIVE setting, the original .ini file
says LOCALCACHEDRIVE=c:\ but it's commented out with preceding semicolon.
Does it have to be written as C or does it need to be C:\ , in your post
you wrote just a C. I've tried it both ways with the same result of no local
installation source...

Below is the end of my log file as it relates to the Local Installaion
Source Failing:

Using Office Source Engine at path:
\\192.168.24.2\Office2003Pro\FILES\SETUP\OSE.EXE
Successfully started Office Source Engine in stand-alone mode.
Reading from "\\192.168.24.2\Office2003Pro\FILES\SETUP\SETUP.INI":
"Cache\LocalCacheDrive" (Default: )
Value:
Found NTFS drive.
Local Cache Drive: D:\.
Failed to download file: DW20.ADM_1033.
Error 0x8007000f
Failed to download file.
Retrying error for resource: DW20.ADM_1033
Download retry 0 failed: 0x8007000f
Download retry 1 failed: 0x8007000f
Download retry 2 failed: 0x8007000f
Error 0x8007000f
failed to wait for file
Couldn't perform local caching.

Ray


neo said:
Does your cache section of the setup.ini look like:

[Cache]
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=C
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0


You also mention the use of a transform, for the life of me, I want to say
there is an option at the end about deleting the setup files at the end.
Did you modify that setting? (Setup files in this case is the LIS)

Outside of that, I'm using the original setup executable and not the updated
one that is part of the Office 2003 Resource Kit. I believe that setup
supports the use of "ENFORCECACHE=1" under the "[Cache]" section. If you
stick with the setup.exe from the resource kit, make sure you add the
enforcecache setting.

/neo

PS - The error number 0x8007000f just means that it went back to
installation location (LIS or network location depending on installation
method) and the source files are not present.


RayT said:
Thank you for the reply however that doesn't help me at all. If you refer
to
all documentation a compressed CD image is indeed a copy of the MS office
2003 pro CD onto a network drive. So I am NOT creating an uncompressed
administrative share, it's a copy of the CD. In order to have a Local
Installation Source created the installation source must be uncompressed,
that is what I'm doing. I searched the entire CD and I do not see any
file
called SetupPro.exe, I'm using a volume license CD not retail. I've also
downloaded the updated setup.exe, version 11.0.6176.0, and that doesn't
seem
to help either. I can get the installation to happen but the end result
is I
do not get that hidden MSOCache folder, i.e. no Local Installation Source
as
indicated by the log file in my original post "Local Cache has failed".
Why
are the possible reasons that this part of the install fails? I'm
attempting
to roll out a Office 2003 pro upgrade and simply would like to install the
application and create a Local Installation Source in one shot. I do not
want to run that LIS tool as, according to the documentation, the Local
Installation Source should happen during my initial install. Look at my
log
file below, what causes a '0x8007000f' error?

Ray T
 
R

RayT

Neo,

Thanks for the information but still cannot get the Local Installation
Source to work, the application installs fine though. Please reply as it
seems that you are a little more knowledgeable than the previous post that
just regurgitated Microsoft documentation.

On the machine i'm trying to install Office2003 on all I'm doing is running
the Setup.exe straight up, no switches. All the switches are comming from
the setup.ini file, is that a problem? When i run the setup I get a windows
prompt, Open File - Security Warning, I select Run and the installation goes
forward fine.

I checked my MST file and the only options I selected as they relate to
Local Installation Source is Step 8 of 24 in the MS Office Custom
Installation Wizard, Configure Local Installation Source, I set it to
Configure Local Installation Source – Product Key / Accept terms of license
agreement.

These are my settings in the setup.ini file
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=D
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0

One funny thing i see is the LOCALCACHEDRIVE setting, the original .ini file
says LOCALCACHEDRIVE=c:\ but it's commented out with preceding semicolon.
Does it have to be written as C or does it need to be C:\ , in your post
you wrote just a C. I've tried it both ways with the same result of no local
installation source...

Below is the end of my log file as it relates to the Local Installaion
Source Failing:

Using Office Source Engine at path:
\\192.168.24.2\Office2003Pro\FILES\SETUP\OSE.EXE
Successfully started Office Source Engine in stand-alone mode.
Reading from "\\192.168.24.2\Office2003Pro\FILES\SETUP\SETUP.INI":
"Cache\LocalCacheDrive" (Default: )
Value:
Found NTFS drive.
Local Cache Drive: D:\.
Failed to download file: DW20.ADM_1033.
Error 0x8007000f
Failed to download file.
Retrying error for resource: DW20.ADM_1033
Download retry 0 failed: 0x8007000f
Download retry 1 failed: 0x8007000f
Download retry 2 failed: 0x8007000f
Error 0x8007000f
failed to wait for file
Couldn't perform local caching.

Ray


neo said:
Does your cache section of the setup.ini look like:

[Cache]
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=C
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0


You also mention the use of a transform, for the life of me, I want to say
there is an option at the end about deleting the setup files at the end.
Did you modify that setting? (Setup files in this case is the LIS)

Outside of that, I'm using the original setup executable and not the updated
one that is part of the Office 2003 Resource Kit. I believe that setup
supports the use of "ENFORCECACHE=1" under the "[Cache]" section. If you
stick with the setup.exe from the resource kit, make sure you add the
enforcecache setting.

/neo

PS - The error number 0x8007000f just means that it went back to
installation location (LIS or network location depending on installation
method) and the source files are not present.


RayT said:
Thank you for the reply however that doesn't help me at all. If you refer
to
all documentation a compressed CD image is indeed a copy of the MS office
2003 pro CD onto a network drive. So I am NOT creating an uncompressed
administrative share, it's a copy of the CD. In order to have a Local
Installation Source created the installation source must be uncompressed,
that is what I'm doing. I searched the entire CD and I do not see any
file
called SetupPro.exe, I'm using a volume license CD not retail. I've also
downloaded the updated setup.exe, version 11.0.6176.0, and that doesn't
seem
to help either. I can get the installation to happen but the end result
is I
do not get that hidden MSOCache folder, i.e. no Local Installation Source
as
indicated by the log file in my original post "Local Cache has failed".
Why
are the possible reasons that this part of the install fails? I'm
attempting
to roll out a Office 2003 pro upgrade and simply would like to install the
application and create a Local Installation Source in one shot. I do not
want to run that LIS tool as, according to the documentation, the Local
Installation Source should happen during my initial install. Look at my
log
file below, what causes a '0x8007000f' error?

Ray T
 
R

RayT

Neo,

Thanks for the information but still cannot get the Local Installation
Source to work, the application installs fine though. Please reply as it
seems that you are a little more knowledgeable than the previous post that
just regurgitated Microsoft documentation.

On the machine i'm trying to install Office2003 on all I'm doing is running
the Setup.exe straight up, no switches. All the switches are comming from
the setup.ini file, is that a problem? When i run the setup I get a windows
prompt, Open File - Security Warning, I select Run and the installation goes
forward fine.

I checked my MST file and the only options I selected as they relate to
Local Installation Source is Step 8 of 24 in the MS Office Custom
Installation Wizard, Configure Local Installation Source, I set it to
Configure Local Installation Source – Product Key / Accept terms of license
agreement.

These are my settings in the setup.ini file
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=D
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0

One funny thing i see is the LOCALCACHEDRIVE setting, the original .ini file
says LOCALCACHEDRIVE=c:\ but it's commented out with preceding semicolon.
Does it have to be written as C or does it need to be C:\ , in your post
you wrote just a C. I've tried it both ways with the same result of no local
installation source...

Below is the end of my log file as it relates to the Local Installaion
Source Failing:

Using Office Source Engine at path:
\\192.168.24.2\Office2003Pro\FILES\SETUP\OSE.EXE
Successfully started Office Source Engine in stand-alone mode.
Reading from "\\192.168.24.2\Office2003Pro\FILES\SETUP\SETUP.INI":
"Cache\LocalCacheDrive" (Default: )
Value:
Found NTFS drive.
Local Cache Drive: D:\.
Failed to download file: DW20.ADM_1033.
Error 0x8007000f
Failed to download file.
Retrying error for resource: DW20.ADM_1033
Download retry 0 failed: 0x8007000f
Download retry 1 failed: 0x8007000f
Download retry 2 failed: 0x8007000f
Error 0x8007000f
failed to wait for file
Couldn't perform local caching.

Ray


neo said:
Does your cache section of the setup.ini look like:

[Cache]
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=C
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0


You also mention the use of a transform, for the life of me, I want to say
there is an option at the end about deleting the setup files at the end.
Did you modify that setting? (Setup files in this case is the LIS)

Outside of that, I'm using the original setup executable and not the updated
one that is part of the Office 2003 Resource Kit. I believe that setup
supports the use of "ENFORCECACHE=1" under the "[Cache]" section. If you
stick with the setup.exe from the resource kit, make sure you add the
enforcecache setting.

/neo

PS - The error number 0x8007000f just means that it went back to
installation location (LIS or network location depending on installation
method) and the source files are not present.


RayT said:
Thank you for the reply however that doesn't help me at all. If you refer
to
all documentation a compressed CD image is indeed a copy of the MS office
2003 pro CD onto a network drive. So I am NOT creating an uncompressed
administrative share, it's a copy of the CD. In order to have a Local
Installation Source created the installation source must be uncompressed,
that is what I'm doing. I searched the entire CD and I do not see any
file
called SetupPro.exe, I'm using a volume license CD not retail. I've also
downloaded the updated setup.exe, version 11.0.6176.0, and that doesn't
seem
to help either. I can get the installation to happen but the end result
is I
do not get that hidden MSOCache folder, i.e. no Local Installation Source
as
indicated by the log file in my original post "Local Cache has failed".
Why
are the possible reasons that this part of the install fails? I'm
attempting
to roll out a Office 2003 pro upgrade and simply would like to install the
application and create a Local Installation Source in one shot. I do not
want to run that LIS tool as, according to the documentation, the Local
Installation Source should happen during my initial install. Look at my
log
file below, what causes a '0x8007000f' error?

Ray T
 
R

RayT

Neo,

Thanks for the information but still cannot get the Local Installation
Source to work, the application installs fine though. Please reply as it
seems that you are a little more knowledgeable than the previous post that
just regurgitated Microsoft documentation.

On the machine i'm trying to install Office2003 on all I'm doing is running
the Setup.exe straight up, no switches. All the switches are comming from
the setup.ini file, is that a problem? When i run the setup I get a windows
prompt, Open File - Security Warning, I select Run and the installation goes
forward fine.

I checked my MST file and the only options I selected as they relate to
Local Installation Source is Step 8 of 24 in the MS Office Custom
Installation Wizard, Configure Local Installation Source, I set it to
Configure Local Installation Source – Product Key / Accept terms of license
agreement.

These are my settings in the setup.ini file
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=D
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0

One funny thing i see is the LOCALCACHEDRIVE setting, the original .ini file
says LOCALCACHEDRIVE=c:\ but it's commented out with preceding semicolon.
Does it have to be written as C or does it need to be C:\ , in your post
you wrote just a C. I've tried it both ways with the same result of no local
installation source...

Below is the end of my log file as it relates to the Local Installaion
Source Failing:

Using Office Source Engine at path:
\\192.168.24.2\Office2003Pro\FILES\SETUP\OSE.EXE
Successfully started Office Source Engine in stand-alone mode.
Reading from "\\192.168.24.2\Office2003Pro\FILES\SETUP\SETUP.INI":
"Cache\LocalCacheDrive" (Default: )
Value:
Found NTFS drive.
Local Cache Drive: D:\.
Failed to download file: DW20.ADM_1033.
Error 0x8007000f
Failed to download file.
Retrying error for resource: DW20.ADM_1033
Download retry 0 failed: 0x8007000f
Download retry 1 failed: 0x8007000f
Download retry 2 failed: 0x8007000f
Error 0x8007000f
failed to wait for file
Couldn't perform local caching.

Ray


neo said:
Does your cache section of the setup.ini look like:

[Cache]
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=C
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0


You also mention the use of a transform, for the life of me, I want to say
there is an option at the end about deleting the setup files at the end.
Did you modify that setting? (Setup files in this case is the LIS)

Outside of that, I'm using the original setup executable and not the updated
one that is part of the Office 2003 Resource Kit. I believe that setup
supports the use of "ENFORCECACHE=1" under the "[Cache]" section. If you
stick with the setup.exe from the resource kit, make sure you add the
enforcecache setting.

/neo

PS - The error number 0x8007000f just means that it went back to
installation location (LIS or network location depending on installation
method) and the source files are not present.


RayT said:
Thank you for the reply however that doesn't help me at all. If you refer
to
all documentation a compressed CD image is indeed a copy of the MS office
2003 pro CD onto a network drive. So I am NOT creating an uncompressed
administrative share, it's a copy of the CD. In order to have a Local
Installation Source created the installation source must be uncompressed,
that is what I'm doing. I searched the entire CD and I do not see any
file
called SetupPro.exe, I'm using a volume license CD not retail. I've also
downloaded the updated setup.exe, version 11.0.6176.0, and that doesn't
seem
to help either. I can get the installation to happen but the end result
is I
do not get that hidden MSOCache folder, i.e. no Local Installation Source
as
indicated by the log file in my original post "Local Cache has failed".
Why
are the possible reasons that this part of the install fails? I'm
attempting
to roll out a Office 2003 pro upgrade and simply would like to install the
application and create a Local Installation Source in one shot. I do not
want to run that LIS tool as, according to the documentation, the Local
Installation Source should happen during my initial install. Look at my
log
file below, what causes a '0x8007000f' error?

Ray T
 
R

RayT

Neo,

Thanks for the information but still cannot get the Local Installation
Source to work, the application installs fine though. Please reply as it
seems that you are a little more knowledgeable than the previous post that
just regurgitated Microsoft documentation.

On the machine i'm trying to install Office2003 on all I'm doing is running
the Setup.exe straight up, no switches. All the switches are comming from
the setup.ini file, is that a problem? When i run the setup I get a windows
prompt, Open File - Security Warning, I select Run and the installation goes
forward fine.

I checked my MST file and the only options I selected as they relate to
Local Installation Source is Step 8 of 24 in the MS Office Custom
Installation Wizard, Configure Local Installation Source, I set it to
Configure Local Installation Source – Product Key / Accept terms of license
agreement.

These are my settings in the setup.ini file
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=D
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0

One funny thing i see is the LOCALCACHEDRIVE setting, the original .ini file
says LOCALCACHEDRIVE=c:\ but it's commented out with preceding semicolon.
Does it have to be written as C or does it need to be C:\ , in your post
you wrote just a C. I've tried it both ways with the same result of no local
installation source...

Below is the end of my log file as it relates to the Local Installaion
Source Failing:

Using Office Source Engine at path:
\\192.168.24.2\Office2003Pro\FILES\SETUP\OSE.EXE
Successfully started Office Source Engine in stand-alone mode.
Reading from "\\192.168.24.2\Office2003Pro\FILES\SETUP\SETUP.INI":
"Cache\LocalCacheDrive" (Default: )
Value:
Found NTFS drive.
Local Cache Drive: D:\.
Failed to download file: DW20.ADM_1033.
Error 0x8007000f
Failed to download file.
Retrying error for resource: DW20.ADM_1033
Download retry 0 failed: 0x8007000f
Download retry 1 failed: 0x8007000f
Download retry 2 failed: 0x8007000f
Error 0x8007000f
failed to wait for file
Couldn't perform local caching.

Ray


neo said:
Does your cache section of the setup.ini look like:

[Cache]
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=C
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0


You also mention the use of a transform, for the life of me, I want to say
there is an option at the end about deleting the setup files at the end.
Did you modify that setting? (Setup files in this case is the LIS)

Outside of that, I'm using the original setup executable and not the updated
one that is part of the Office 2003 Resource Kit. I believe that setup
supports the use of "ENFORCECACHE=1" under the "[Cache]" section. If you
stick with the setup.exe from the resource kit, make sure you add the
enforcecache setting.

/neo

PS - The error number 0x8007000f just means that it went back to
installation location (LIS or network location depending on installation
method) and the source files are not present.


RayT said:
Thank you for the reply however that doesn't help me at all. If you refer
to
all documentation a compressed CD image is indeed a copy of the MS office
2003 pro CD onto a network drive. So I am NOT creating an uncompressed
administrative share, it's a copy of the CD. In order to have a Local
Installation Source created the installation source must be uncompressed,
that is what I'm doing. I searched the entire CD and I do not see any
file
called SetupPro.exe, I'm using a volume license CD not retail. I've also
downloaded the updated setup.exe, version 11.0.6176.0, and that doesn't
seem
to help either. I can get the installation to happen but the end result
is I
do not get that hidden MSOCache folder, i.e. no Local Installation Source
as
indicated by the log file in my original post "Local Cache has failed".
Why
are the possible reasons that this part of the install fails? I'm
attempting
to roll out a Office 2003 pro upgrade and simply would like to install the
application and create a Local Installation Source in one shot. I do not
want to run that LIS tool as, according to the documentation, the Local
Installation Source should happen during my initial install. Look at my
log
file below, what causes a '0x8007000f' error?

Ray T
 
R

RayT

Neo,

Thanks for the information but still cannot get the Local Installation
Source to work, the application installs fine though. Please reply as it
seems that you are a little more knowledgeable than the previous post that
just regurgitated Microsoft documentation.

On the machine i'm trying to install Office2003 on all I'm doing is running
the Setup.exe straight up, no switches. All the switches are comming from
the setup.ini file, is that a problem? When i run the setup I get a windows
prompt, Open File - Security Warning, I select Run and the installation goes
forward fine.

I checked my MST file and the only options I selected as they relate to
Local Installation Source is Step 8 of 24 in the MS Office Custom
Installation Wizard, Configure Local Installation Source, I set it to
Configure Local Installation Source – Product Key / Accept terms of license
agreement.

These are my settings in the setup.ini file
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=D
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0

One funny thing i see is the LOCALCACHEDRIVE setting, the original .ini file
says LOCALCACHEDRIVE=c:\ but it's commented out with preceding semicolon.
Does it have to be written as C or does it need to be C:\ , in your post
you wrote just a C. I've tried it both ways with the same result of no local
installation source...

Below is the end of my log file as it relates to the Local Installaion
Source Failing:

Using Office Source Engine at path:
\\192.168.24.2\Office2003Pro\FILES\SETUP\OSE.EXE
Successfully started Office Source Engine in stand-alone mode.
Reading from "\\192.168.24.2\Office2003Pro\FILES\SETUP\SETUP.INI":
"Cache\LocalCacheDrive" (Default: )
Value:
Found NTFS drive.
Local Cache Drive: D:\.
Failed to download file: DW20.ADM_1033.
Error 0x8007000f
Failed to download file.
Retrying error for resource: DW20.ADM_1033
Download retry 0 failed: 0x8007000f
Download retry 1 failed: 0x8007000f
Download retry 2 failed: 0x8007000f
Error 0x8007000f
failed to wait for file
Couldn't perform local caching.

Ray


neo said:
Does your cache section of the setup.ini look like:

[Cache]
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=C
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0


You also mention the use of a transform, for the life of me, I want to say
there is an option at the end about deleting the setup files at the end.
Did you modify that setting? (Setup files in this case is the LIS)

Outside of that, I'm using the original setup executable and not the updated
one that is part of the Office 2003 Resource Kit. I believe that setup
supports the use of "ENFORCECACHE=1" under the "[Cache]" section. If you
stick with the setup.exe from the resource kit, make sure you add the
enforcecache setting.

/neo

PS - The error number 0x8007000f just means that it went back to
installation location (LIS or network location depending on installation
method) and the source files are not present.


RayT said:
Thank you for the reply however that doesn't help me at all. If you refer
to
all documentation a compressed CD image is indeed a copy of the MS office
2003 pro CD onto a network drive. So I am NOT creating an uncompressed
administrative share, it's a copy of the CD. In order to have a Local
Installation Source created the installation source must be uncompressed,
that is what I'm doing. I searched the entire CD and I do not see any
file
called SetupPro.exe, I'm using a volume license CD not retail. I've also
downloaded the updated setup.exe, version 11.0.6176.0, and that doesn't
seem
to help either. I can get the installation to happen but the end result
is I
do not get that hidden MSOCache folder, i.e. no Local Installation Source
as
indicated by the log file in my original post "Local Cache has failed".
Why
are the possible reasons that this part of the install fails? I'm
attempting
to roll out a Office 2003 pro upgrade and simply would like to install the
application and create a Local Installation Source in one shot. I do not
want to run that LIS tool as, according to the documentation, the Local
Installation Source should happen during my initial install. Look at my
log
file below, what causes a '0x8007000f' error?

Ray T
 
R

RayT

Neo,

Thanks for the information but still cannot get the Local Installation
Source to work, the application installs fine though. Please reply as it
seems that you are a little more knowledgeable than the previous post that
just regurgitated Microsoft documentation.

On the machine i'm trying to install Office2003 on all I'm doing is running
the Setup.exe straight up, no switches. All the switches are comming from
the setup.ini file, is that a problem? When i run the setup I get a windows
prompt, Open File - Security Warning, I select Run and the installation goes
forward fine.

I checked my MST file and the only options I selected as they relate to
Local Installation Source is Step 8 of 24 in the MS Office Custom
Installation Wizard, Configure Local Installation Source, I set it to
Configure Local Installation Source – Product Key / Accept terms of license
agreement.

These are my settings in the setup.ini file
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=D
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0

One funny thing i see is the LOCALCACHEDRIVE setting, the original .ini file
says LOCALCACHEDRIVE=c:\ but it's commented out with preceding semicolon.
Does it have to be written as C or does it need to be C:\ , in your post
you wrote just a C. I've tried it both ways with the same result of no local
installation source...

Below is the end of my log file as it relates to the Local Installaion
Source Failing:

Using Office Source Engine at path:
\\192.168.24.2\Office2003Pro\FILES\SETUP\OSE.EXE
Successfully started Office Source Engine in stand-alone mode.
Reading from "\\192.168.24.2\Office2003Pro\FILES\SETUP\SETUP.INI":
"Cache\LocalCacheDrive" (Default: )
Value:
Found NTFS drive.
Local Cache Drive: D:\.
Failed to download file: DW20.ADM_1033.
Error 0x8007000f
Failed to download file.
Retrying error for resource: DW20.ADM_1033
Download retry 0 failed: 0x8007000f
Download retry 1 failed: 0x8007000f
Download retry 2 failed: 0x8007000f
Error 0x8007000f
failed to wait for file
Couldn't perform local caching.

Ray


neo said:
Does your cache section of the setup.ini look like:

[Cache]
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=C
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0


You also mention the use of a transform, for the life of me, I want to say
there is an option at the end about deleting the setup files at the end.
Did you modify that setting? (Setup files in this case is the LIS)

Outside of that, I'm using the original setup executable and not the updated
one that is part of the Office 2003 Resource Kit. I believe that setup
supports the use of "ENFORCECACHE=1" under the "[Cache]" section. If you
stick with the setup.exe from the resource kit, make sure you add the
enforcecache setting.

/neo

PS - The error number 0x8007000f just means that it went back to
installation location (LIS or network location depending on installation
method) and the source files are not present.


RayT said:
Thank you for the reply however that doesn't help me at all. If you refer
to
all documentation a compressed CD image is indeed a copy of the MS office
2003 pro CD onto a network drive. So I am NOT creating an uncompressed
administrative share, it's a copy of the CD. In order to have a Local
Installation Source created the installation source must be uncompressed,
that is what I'm doing. I searched the entire CD and I do not see any
file
called SetupPro.exe, I'm using a volume license CD not retail. I've also
downloaded the updated setup.exe, version 11.0.6176.0, and that doesn't
seem
to help either. I can get the installation to happen but the end result
is I
do not get that hidden MSOCache folder, i.e. no Local Installation Source
as
indicated by the log file in my original post "Local Cache has failed".
Why
are the possible reasons that this part of the install fails? I'm
attempting
to roll out a Office 2003 pro upgrade and simply would like to install the
application and create a Local Installation Source in one shot. I do not
want to run that LIS tool as, according to the documentation, the Local
Installation Source should happen during my initial install. Look at my
log
file below, what causes a '0x8007000f' error?

Ray T
 
R

RayT

Neo,

Thanks for the information but still cannot get the Local Installation
Source to work, the application installs fine though. Please reply as it
seems that you are a little more knowledgeable than the previous post that
just regurgitated Microsoft documentation.

On the machine i'm trying to install Office2003 on all I'm doing is running
the Setup.exe straight up, no switches. All the switches are comming from
the setup.ini file, is that a problem? When i run the setup I get a windows
prompt, Open File - Security Warning, I select Run and the installation goes
forward fine.

I checked my MST file and the only options I selected as they relate to
Local Installation Source is Step 8 of 24 in the MS Office Custom
Installation Wizard, Configure Local Installation Source, I set it to
Configure Local Installation Source – Product Key / Accept terms of license
agreement.

These are my settings in the setup.ini file
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=D
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0

One funny thing i see is the LOCALCACHEDRIVE setting, the original .ini file
says LOCALCACHEDRIVE=c:\ but it's commented out with preceding semicolon.
Does it have to be written as C or does it need to be C:\ , in your post
you wrote just a C. I've tried it both ways with the same result of no local
installation source...

Below is the end of my log file as it relates to the Local Installaion
Source Failing:

Using Office Source Engine at path:
\\192.168.24.2\Office2003Pro\FILES\SETUP\OSE.EXE
Successfully started Office Source Engine in stand-alone mode.
Reading from "\\192.168.24.2\Office2003Pro\FILES\SETUP\SETUP.INI":
"Cache\LocalCacheDrive" (Default: )
Value:
Found NTFS drive.
Local Cache Drive: D:\.
Failed to download file: DW20.ADM_1033.
Error 0x8007000f
Failed to download file.
Retrying error for resource: DW20.ADM_1033
Download retry 0 failed: 0x8007000f
Download retry 1 failed: 0x8007000f
Download retry 2 failed: 0x8007000f
Error 0x8007000f
failed to wait for file
Couldn't perform local caching.

Ray


neo said:
Does your cache section of the setup.ini look like:

[Cache]
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=C
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0


You also mention the use of a transform, for the life of me, I want to say
there is an option at the end about deleting the setup files at the end.
Did you modify that setting? (Setup files in this case is the LIS)

Outside of that, I'm using the original setup executable and not the updated
one that is part of the Office 2003 Resource Kit. I believe that setup
supports the use of "ENFORCECACHE=1" under the "[Cache]" section. If you
stick with the setup.exe from the resource kit, make sure you add the
enforcecache setting.

/neo

PS - The error number 0x8007000f just means that it went back to
installation location (LIS or network location depending on installation
method) and the source files are not present.


RayT said:
Thank you for the reply however that doesn't help me at all. If you refer
to
all documentation a compressed CD image is indeed a copy of the MS office
2003 pro CD onto a network drive. So I am NOT creating an uncompressed
administrative share, it's a copy of the CD. In order to have a Local
Installation Source created the installation source must be uncompressed,
that is what I'm doing. I searched the entire CD and I do not see any
file
called SetupPro.exe, I'm using a volume license CD not retail. I've also
downloaded the updated setup.exe, version 11.0.6176.0, and that doesn't
seem
to help either. I can get the installation to happen but the end result
is I
do not get that hidden MSOCache folder, i.e. no Local Installation Source
as
indicated by the log file in my original post "Local Cache has failed".
Why
are the possible reasons that this part of the install fails? I'm
attempting
to roll out a Office 2003 pro upgrade and simply would like to install the
application and create a Local Installation Source in one shot. I do not
want to run that LIS tool as, according to the documentation, the Local
Installation Source should happen during my initial install. Look at my
log
file below, what causes a '0x8007000f' error?

Ray T
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

Comments inline...

RayT said:
Neo,

Thanks for the information but still cannot get the Local Installation
Source to work, the application installs fine though. Please reply as it
seems that you are a little more knowledgeable than the previous post that
just regurgitated Microsoft documentation.

On the machine i'm trying to install Office2003 on all I'm doing is
running
the Setup.exe straight up, no switches. All the switches are comming from
the setup.ini file, is that a problem? When i run the setup I get a
windows
prompt, Open File - Security Warning, I select Run and the installation
goes
forward fine.

Nope. All the options in setup.ini is fine for those that don't like typing
lengthy command line arguements.

It is also normal to get the security warning dialog under XP SP2 and newer
operating system. That is the AES working to protect users. Since we are
troubleshooting, you can disable it temporarily by using the environment
variable mentioned in http://support.microsoft.com/?id=889815
I checked my MST file and the only options I selected as they relate to
Local Installation Source is Step 8 of 24 in the MS Office Custom
Installation Wizard, Configure Local Installation Source, I set it to
Configure Local Installation Source - Product Key / Accept terms of
license
agreement.

These are my settings in the setup.ini file
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=D
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0

One funny thing i see is the LOCALCACHEDRIVE setting, the original .ini
file
says LOCALCACHEDRIVE=c:\ but it's commented out with preceding
semicolon.
Does it have to be written as C or does it need to be C:\ , in your post
you wrote just a C. I've tried it both ways with the same result of no
local
installation source...

Never tried a setup with "C:" or "C:\". It just worked straight out of the
box with "C".

Based on the above and below, what are the NTFS permissions on D:\?
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

Comments inline...

RayT said:
Neo,

Thanks for the information but still cannot get the Local Installation
Source to work, the application installs fine though. Please reply as it
seems that you are a little more knowledgeable than the previous post that
just regurgitated Microsoft documentation.

On the machine i'm trying to install Office2003 on all I'm doing is
running
the Setup.exe straight up, no switches. All the switches are comming from
the setup.ini file, is that a problem? When i run the setup I get a
windows
prompt, Open File - Security Warning, I select Run and the installation
goes
forward fine.

Nope. All the options in setup.ini is fine for those that don't like typing
lengthy command line arguements.

It is also normal to get the security warning dialog under XP SP2 and newer
operating system. That is the AES working to protect users. Since we are
troubleshooting, you can disable it temporarily by using the environment
variable mentioned in http://support.microsoft.com/?id=889815
I checked my MST file and the only options I selected as they relate to
Local Installation Source is Step 8 of 24 in the MS Office Custom
Installation Wizard, Configure Local Installation Source, I set it to
Configure Local Installation Source - Product Key / Accept terms of
license
agreement.

These are my settings in the setup.ini file
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=D
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0

One funny thing i see is the LOCALCACHEDRIVE setting, the original .ini
file
says LOCALCACHEDRIVE=c:\ but it's commented out with preceding
semicolon.
Does it have to be written as C or does it need to be C:\ , in your post
you wrote just a C. I've tried it both ways with the same result of no
local
installation source...

Never tried a setup with "C:" or "C:\". It just worked straight out of the
box with "C".

Based on the above and below, what are the NTFS permissions on D:\?
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

Comments inline...

RayT said:
Neo,

Thanks for the information but still cannot get the Local Installation
Source to work, the application installs fine though. Please reply as it
seems that you are a little more knowledgeable than the previous post that
just regurgitated Microsoft documentation.

On the machine i'm trying to install Office2003 on all I'm doing is
running
the Setup.exe straight up, no switches. All the switches are comming from
the setup.ini file, is that a problem? When i run the setup I get a
windows
prompt, Open File - Security Warning, I select Run and the installation
goes
forward fine.

Nope. All the options in setup.ini is fine for those that don't like typing
lengthy command line arguements.

It is also normal to get the security warning dialog under XP SP2 and newer
operating system. That is the AES working to protect users. Since we are
troubleshooting, you can disable it temporarily by using the environment
variable mentioned in http://support.microsoft.com/?id=889815
I checked my MST file and the only options I selected as they relate to
Local Installation Source is Step 8 of 24 in the MS Office Custom
Installation Wizard, Configure Local Installation Source, I set it to
Configure Local Installation Source - Product Key / Accept terms of
license
agreement.

These are my settings in the setup.ini file
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=D
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0

One funny thing i see is the LOCALCACHEDRIVE setting, the original .ini
file
says LOCALCACHEDRIVE=c:\ but it's commented out with preceding
semicolon.
Does it have to be written as C or does it need to be C:\ , in your post
you wrote just a C. I've tried it both ways with the same result of no
local
installation source...

Never tried a setup with "C:" or "C:\". It just worked straight out of the
box with "C".

Based on the above and below, what are the NTFS permissions on D:\?
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

Comments inline...

RayT said:
Neo,

Thanks for the information but still cannot get the Local Installation
Source to work, the application installs fine though. Please reply as it
seems that you are a little more knowledgeable than the previous post that
just regurgitated Microsoft documentation.

On the machine i'm trying to install Office2003 on all I'm doing is
running
the Setup.exe straight up, no switches. All the switches are comming from
the setup.ini file, is that a problem? When i run the setup I get a
windows
prompt, Open File - Security Warning, I select Run and the installation
goes
forward fine.

Nope. All the options in setup.ini is fine for those that don't like typing
lengthy command line arguements.

It is also normal to get the security warning dialog under XP SP2 and newer
operating system. That is the AES working to protect users. Since we are
troubleshooting, you can disable it temporarily by using the environment
variable mentioned in http://support.microsoft.com/?id=889815
I checked my MST file and the only options I selected as they relate to
Local Installation Source is Step 8 of 24 in the MS Office Custom
Installation Wizard, Configure Local Installation Source, I set it to
Configure Local Installation Source - Product Key / Accept terms of
license
agreement.

These are my settings in the setup.ini file
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=D
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0

One funny thing i see is the LOCALCACHEDRIVE setting, the original .ini
file
says LOCALCACHEDRIVE=c:\ but it's commented out with preceding
semicolon.
Does it have to be written as C or does it need to be C:\ , in your post
you wrote just a C. I've tried it both ways with the same result of no
local
installation source...

Never tried a setup with "C:" or "C:\". It just worked straight out of the
box with "C".

Based on the above and below, what are the NTFS permissions on D:\?
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

Comments inline...

RayT said:
Neo,

Thanks for the information but still cannot get the Local Installation
Source to work, the application installs fine though. Please reply as it
seems that you are a little more knowledgeable than the previous post that
just regurgitated Microsoft documentation.

On the machine i'm trying to install Office2003 on all I'm doing is
running
the Setup.exe straight up, no switches. All the switches are comming from
the setup.ini file, is that a problem? When i run the setup I get a
windows
prompt, Open File - Security Warning, I select Run and the installation
goes
forward fine.

Nope. All the options in setup.ini is fine for those that don't like typing
lengthy command line arguements.

It is also normal to get the security warning dialog under XP SP2 and newer
operating system. That is the AES working to protect users. Since we are
troubleshooting, you can disable it temporarily by using the environment
variable mentioned in http://support.microsoft.com/?id=889815
I checked my MST file and the only options I selected as they relate to
Local Installation Source is Step 8 of 24 in the MS Office Custom
Installation Wizard, Configure Local Installation Source, I set it to
Configure Local Installation Source - Product Key / Accept terms of
license
agreement.

These are my settings in the setup.ini file
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=D
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0

One funny thing i see is the LOCALCACHEDRIVE setting, the original .ini
file
says LOCALCACHEDRIVE=c:\ but it's commented out with preceding
semicolon.
Does it have to be written as C or does it need to be C:\ , in your post
you wrote just a C. I've tried it both ways with the same result of no
local
installation source...

Never tried a setup with "C:" or "C:\". It just worked straight out of the
box with "C".

Based on the above and below, what are the NTFS permissions on D:\?
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

Comments inline...

RayT said:
Neo,

Thanks for the information but still cannot get the Local Installation
Source to work, the application installs fine though. Please reply as it
seems that you are a little more knowledgeable than the previous post that
just regurgitated Microsoft documentation.

On the machine i'm trying to install Office2003 on all I'm doing is
running
the Setup.exe straight up, no switches. All the switches are comming from
the setup.ini file, is that a problem? When i run the setup I get a
windows
prompt, Open File - Security Warning, I select Run and the installation
goes
forward fine.

Nope. All the options in setup.ini is fine for those that don't like typing
lengthy command line arguements.

It is also normal to get the security warning dialog under XP SP2 and newer
operating system. That is the AES working to protect users. Since we are
troubleshooting, you can disable it temporarily by using the environment
variable mentioned in http://support.microsoft.com/?id=889815
I checked my MST file and the only options I selected as they relate to
Local Installation Source is Step 8 of 24 in the MS Office Custom
Installation Wizard, Configure Local Installation Source, I set it to
Configure Local Installation Source - Product Key / Accept terms of
license
agreement.

These are my settings in the setup.ini file
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=D
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0

One funny thing i see is the LOCALCACHEDRIVE setting, the original .ini
file
says LOCALCACHEDRIVE=c:\ but it's commented out with preceding
semicolon.
Does it have to be written as C or does it need to be C:\ , in your post
you wrote just a C. I've tried it both ways with the same result of no
local
installation source...

Never tried a setup with "C:" or "C:\". It just worked straight out of the
box with "C".

Based on the above and below, what are the NTFS permissions on D:\?
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

Comments inline...

RayT said:
Neo,

Thanks for the information but still cannot get the Local Installation
Source to work, the application installs fine though. Please reply as it
seems that you are a little more knowledgeable than the previous post that
just regurgitated Microsoft documentation.

On the machine i'm trying to install Office2003 on all I'm doing is
running
the Setup.exe straight up, no switches. All the switches are comming from
the setup.ini file, is that a problem? When i run the setup I get a
windows
prompt, Open File - Security Warning, I select Run and the installation
goes
forward fine.

Nope. All the options in setup.ini is fine for those that don't like typing
lengthy command line arguements.

It is also normal to get the security warning dialog under XP SP2 and newer
operating system. That is the AES working to protect users. Since we are
troubleshooting, you can disable it temporarily by using the environment
variable mentioned in http://support.microsoft.com/?id=889815
I checked my MST file and the only options I selected as they relate to
Local Installation Source is Step 8 of 24 in the MS Office Custom
Installation Wizard, Configure Local Installation Source, I set it to
Configure Local Installation Source - Product Key / Accept terms of
license
agreement.

These are my settings in the setup.ini file
CDCACHE=2
LOCALCACHEDRIVE=D
DELETABLECACHE=0
PURGE=0

One funny thing i see is the LOCALCACHEDRIVE setting, the original .ini
file
says LOCALCACHEDRIVE=c:\ but it's commented out with preceding
semicolon.
Does it have to be written as C or does it need to be C:\ , in your post
you wrote just a C. I've tried it both ways with the same result of no
local
installation source...

Never tried a setup with "C:" or "C:\". It just worked straight out of the
box with "C".

Based on the above and below, what are the NTFS permissions on D:\?
 

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