A
Adrian Moss
Background:
My organization is going to deploy Office 2003 as a replacement for Office
97. As a prelude to this roll-out, the intention is to provide some teams
within our different departments with a copy of the customized Office
distribution on a CD so that they can check compatibility with our internal
applications.
This CD contains a copy of the compressed Office CD together with a folder
(called \MST) containing a transform file created using the Custom
Installation Wizard.
To start the process I have created a simple batch file containing the line:
call setuppro.exe TRANSFORMS=\MST\setup200904a.MST /qb-
The problem:
I have one issue, in that the Local Installation Source is not created. What
I need to know is whether this is an intrinsic feature of using MST files,
even with a compressed CD image, or if I have done something wrong!
Setuppro.ini is the default version of the file with CDCACHE set to auto.
There's also plenty of space on the hard drive I'm testing on (10GB+).
Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers!
Adrian
My organization is going to deploy Office 2003 as a replacement for Office
97. As a prelude to this roll-out, the intention is to provide some teams
within our different departments with a copy of the customized Office
distribution on a CD so that they can check compatibility with our internal
applications.
This CD contains a copy of the compressed Office CD together with a folder
(called \MST) containing a transform file created using the Custom
Installation Wizard.
To start the process I have created a simple batch file containing the line:
call setuppro.exe TRANSFORMS=\MST\setup200904a.MST /qb-
The problem:
I have one issue, in that the Local Installation Source is not created. What
I need to know is whether this is an intrinsic feature of using MST files,
even with a compressed CD image, or if I have done something wrong!
Setuppro.ini is the default version of the file with CDCACHE set to auto.
There's also plenty of space on the hard drive I'm testing on (10GB+).
Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers!
Adrian