Where is setup.exe?

  • Thread starter Wayne Dougherty
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Wayne Dougherty

I'm working on a site upgrade to Office 2003 Pro Enterprise edition using an
MST. All of the documentation I've read refers to setup.exe to install
Office, but there's no setup.exe anywhere on the Office CD. There is
setuppro.exe, setupinf.exe, etc. for installing various components of Office
on the CD. Does setup.exe refer to the setup program installed by Windows? If
so, which version is required. I tried installing using the Windows 2000
(SP4) setup.exe app that exists on the client system I'm using for testing,
and it doesn't recognize the TRANSFORMS argument/property.

Please enlighten me as to what file setup.exe in the Office 2003 RK refers to.
 
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John

Yes. setuppro.exe is what you want (assuming you want to do an install of
Office Professional). The filenames had "pro", "std", etc. appended to them
for volume license media which it looks like your installing from.
 
J

John

Yes. setuppro.exe is what you want (assuming you want to do an install of
Office Professional). The filenames had "pro", "std", etc. appended to them
for volume license media which it looks like your installing from.
 
J

John

Yes. setuppro.exe is what you want (assuming you want to do an install of
Office Professional). The filenames had "pro", "std", etc. appended to them
for volume license media which it looks like your installing from.
 
J

John

Yes. setuppro.exe is what you want (assuming you want to do an install of
Office Professional). The filenames had "pro", "std", etc. appended to them
for volume license media which it looks like your installing from.
 
J

John

Yes. setuppro.exe is what you want (assuming you want to do an install of
Office Professional). The filenames had "pro", "std", etc. appended to them
for volume license media which it looks like your installing from.
 
J

John

Yes. setuppro.exe is what you want (assuming you want to do an install of
Office Professional). The filenames had "pro", "std", etc. appended to them
for volume license media which it looks like your installing from.
 
J

John

Yes. setuppro.exe is what you want (assuming you want to do an install of
Office Professional). The filenames had "pro", "std", etc. appended to them
for volume license media which it looks like your installing from.
 
J

John

Yes. setuppro.exe is what you want (assuming you want to do an install of
Office Professional). The filenames had "pro", "std", etc. appended to them
for volume license media which it looks like your installing from.
 
J

John

Yes. setuppro.exe is what you want (assuming you want to do an install of
Office Professional). The filenames had "pro", "std", etc. appended to them
for volume license media which it looks like your installing from.
 

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