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Cary Shultz [ WIN2000 A.D. MVP ]
Greetings!
Wanted to do something and before I possibly spend a lot
of time on it I wanted to ask if anyone has the answer.
If not, I will gladly work on this and post my findings.
When using GPO to install Office 2000 / Office XP we
naturally do an Administrative install and then, as they
become available and tested, update that Administrative
install with the latest Service Pack. So far, not an
issue. All very clear!
However, there are still several 'updates' that have been
made available on the officeupdate.microsoft.com site ( or
whatever it actually is ).
My question: is there a way to add these 'updates' to the
Administrative install? I am aware of the addtional
abilities of the upcoming SUS ( or is it out already? )
but am inquiring for those locations where SUS is not yet
a part of the environment and will not become a part of
the environment!
Thanks all!
Cary
Wanted to do something and before I possibly spend a lot
of time on it I wanted to ask if anyone has the answer.
If not, I will gladly work on this and post my findings.
When using GPO to install Office 2000 / Office XP we
naturally do an Administrative install and then, as they
become available and tested, update that Administrative
install with the latest Service Pack. So far, not an
issue. All very clear!
However, there are still several 'updates' that have been
made available on the officeupdate.microsoft.com site ( or
whatever it actually is ).
My question: is there a way to add these 'updates' to the
Administrative install? I am aware of the addtional
abilities of the upcoming SUS ( or is it out already? )
but am inquiring for those locations where SUS is not yet
a part of the environment and will not become a part of
the environment!
Thanks all!
Cary