Office MST file hell

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Fletch

It works, no idea what i was typing in wrong yesterday but thanks alot.

Roady said:
Create a shortcut with a target like this;
\\servername\servershare\Office2003_admin\SETUP.EXE
TRANSFORMS=\\servername\servershare\Office2003_admin\modified.MST /qb+

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1

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Fletch said:
I have created an admin point. Got it all setup, done some testing and
everytime I struggle to get the mst file to work.

I have an admin point of office 2003 on the network, an mst file in that
folder and I need to get it installed.
Everything I read tells me to run setup.exe transforms=path to mst file
that generates something about going to control panel and configuring the
system and when I did get it to work I pasted around stuff and got lucky
I think.
How do you do this? I have tried going to a command prompt, putting in
\\server\folder\folder\setuppro.exe or pro11.mis
transforms=\\server\folder\folder\mst file and nothing?
 
F

Fletch

It works, no idea what i was typing in wrong yesterday but thanks alot.

Roady said:
Create a shortcut with a target like this;
\\servername\servershare\Office2003_admin\SETUP.EXE
TRANSFORMS=\\servername\servershare\Office2003_admin\modified.MST /qb+

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1

-----
Fletch said:
I have created an admin point. Got it all setup, done some testing and
everytime I struggle to get the mst file to work.

I have an admin point of office 2003 on the network, an mst file in that
folder and I need to get it installed.
Everything I read tells me to run setup.exe transforms=path to mst file
that generates something about going to control panel and configuring the
system and when I did get it to work I pasted around stuff and got lucky
I think.
How do you do this? I have tried going to a command prompt, putting in
\\server\folder\folder\setuppro.exe or pro11.mis
transforms=\\server\folder\folder\mst file and nothing?
 
F

Fletch

It works, no idea what i was typing in wrong yesterday but thanks alot.

Roady said:
Create a shortcut with a target like this;
\\servername\servershare\Office2003_admin\SETUP.EXE
TRANSFORMS=\\servername\servershare\Office2003_admin\modified.MST /qb+

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1

-----
Fletch said:
I have created an admin point. Got it all setup, done some testing and
everytime I struggle to get the mst file to work.

I have an admin point of office 2003 on the network, an mst file in that
folder and I need to get it installed.
Everything I read tells me to run setup.exe transforms=path to mst file
that generates something about going to control panel and configuring the
system and when I did get it to work I pasted around stuff and got lucky
I think.
How do you do this? I have tried going to a command prompt, putting in
\\server\folder\folder\setuppro.exe or pro11.mis
transforms=\\server\folder\folder\mst file and nothing?
 
F

Fletch

It works, no idea what i was typing in wrong yesterday but thanks alot.

Roady said:
Create a shortcut with a target like this;
\\servername\servershare\Office2003_admin\SETUP.EXE
TRANSFORMS=\\servername\servershare\Office2003_admin\modified.MST /qb+

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1

-----
Fletch said:
I have created an admin point. Got it all setup, done some testing and
everytime I struggle to get the mst file to work.

I have an admin point of office 2003 on the network, an mst file in that
folder and I need to get it installed.
Everything I read tells me to run setup.exe transforms=path to mst file
that generates something about going to control panel and configuring the
system and when I did get it to work I pasted around stuff and got lucky
I think.
How do you do this? I have tried going to a command prompt, putting in
\\server\folder\folder\setuppro.exe or pro11.mis
transforms=\\server\folder\folder\mst file and nothing?
 
F

Fletch

It works, no idea what i was typing in wrong yesterday but thanks alot.

Roady said:
Create a shortcut with a target like this;
\\servername\servershare\Office2003_admin\SETUP.EXE
TRANSFORMS=\\servername\servershare\Office2003_admin\modified.MST /qb+

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1

-----
Fletch said:
I have created an admin point. Got it all setup, done some testing and
everytime I struggle to get the mst file to work.

I have an admin point of office 2003 on the network, an mst file in that
folder and I need to get it installed.
Everything I read tells me to run setup.exe transforms=path to mst file
that generates something about going to control panel and configuring the
system and when I did get it to work I pasted around stuff and got lucky
I think.
How do you do this? I have tried going to a command prompt, putting in
\\server\folder\folder\setuppro.exe or pro11.mis
transforms=\\server\folder\folder\mst file and nothing?
 
F

Fletch

It works, no idea what i was typing in wrong yesterday but thanks alot.

Roady said:
Create a shortcut with a target like this;
\\servername\servershare\Office2003_admin\SETUP.EXE
TRANSFORMS=\\servername\servershare\Office2003_admin\modified.MST /qb+

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1

-----
Fletch said:
I have created an admin point. Got it all setup, done some testing and
everytime I struggle to get the mst file to work.

I have an admin point of office 2003 on the network, an mst file in that
folder and I need to get it installed.
Everything I read tells me to run setup.exe transforms=path to mst file
that generates something about going to control panel and configuring the
system and when I did get it to work I pasted around stuff and got lucky
I think.
How do you do this? I have tried going to a command prompt, putting in
\\server\folder\folder\setuppro.exe or pro11.mis
transforms=\\server\folder\folder\mst file and nothing?
 
F

Fletch

It works, no idea what i was typing in wrong yesterday but thanks alot.

Roady said:
Create a shortcut with a target like this;
\\servername\servershare\Office2003_admin\SETUP.EXE
TRANSFORMS=\\servername\servershare\Office2003_admin\modified.MST /qb+

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1

-----
Fletch said:
I have created an admin point. Got it all setup, done some testing and
everytime I struggle to get the mst file to work.

I have an admin point of office 2003 on the network, an mst file in that
folder and I need to get it installed.
Everything I read tells me to run setup.exe transforms=path to mst file
that generates something about going to control panel and configuring the
system and when I did get it to work I pasted around stuff and got lucky
I think.
How do you do this? I have tried going to a command prompt, putting in
\\server\folder\folder\setuppro.exe or pro11.mis
transforms=\\server\folder\folder\mst file and nothing?
 
F

Fletch

It works, no idea what i was typing in wrong yesterday but thanks alot.

Roady said:
Create a shortcut with a target like this;
\\servername\servershare\Office2003_admin\SETUP.EXE
TRANSFORMS=\\servername\servershare\Office2003_admin\modified.MST /qb+

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1

-----
Fletch said:
I have created an admin point. Got it all setup, done some testing and
everytime I struggle to get the mst file to work.

I have an admin point of office 2003 on the network, an mst file in that
folder and I need to get it installed.
Everything I read tells me to run setup.exe transforms=path to mst file
that generates something about going to control panel and configuring the
system and when I did get it to work I pasted around stuff and got lucky
I think.
How do you do this? I have tried going to a command prompt, putting in
\\server\folder\folder\setuppro.exe or pro11.mis
transforms=\\server\folder\folder\mst file and nothing?
 

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