Office 2003 SP1 full file requires CD

R

Rex

Hi,
I'm trying to deploy the SP1 for office 2003 (the full
file version ~70Mo). However it asks for PRO11.Msi package
(which is on the CD), which is very annoying.
Is there any command line option to point SP1 to the
pro11.msi file automatically ?

Thank you
Regis
 
S

Shang

I'm having the same issue, but with a different file:
EXCEL11.MSI. Unfortunately, that file is NOT on my
original install disc so I am stuck.

I did some research and MS acknowledges a bug in their
install program (KB 268800). It was last reviewed on
11/03. So, why haven't they fixed it yet?!?!?

I agree, this is very annoying!
 
L

LW

You need the client file (i.e. Office2003SP1-kb842532-client-enu.exe for
U.S. English) instead of the fullfile. The fullfile is designed for
administrative update to an installation point in a network.

R> Hi,
R> I'm trying to deploy the SP1 for office 2003 (the full
R> file version ~70Mo). However it asks for PRO11.Msi package
R> (which is on the CD), which is very annoying.
R> Is there any command line option to point SP1 to the
R> pro11.msi file automatically ?

R> Thank you
R> Regis

With best regards, LW. E-mail: (e-mail address removed)
 
G

Guest

Client file leads to the same error. Full-file is intended
to provide every necessary packages required for the
service pack installation, but it does not seem to be
enough in my case, it still requires the office CD.
 
G

Guest

This is the verbose log file from ohotfix :

FileCopy
(SourceName=MAPI32.DLL,SourceCabKey=MAPI32.DLL_0002_1033,De
stName=MAPI32.DLL,Attributes=1024,FileSize=137816,PerTick=3
2768,,VerifyMedia=1,,,,,CheckCRC=0,Version=1.0.2536.0,Langu
age=1033,InstallMode=25427968,,,,,,)
MSI (s) (1C:DC): File: C:\Program Files\Common
Files\SYSTEM\MSMAPI\1033\MAPI32.DLL; To be installed; No
patch; No existing file
MSI (s) (1C:DC): Resolving source.

However I copied the MAPI32.DLL to the appropriated
location...
 

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