Jens Geile wrote:
I am using only Win2K, but with Office XP Professional. I don't encounter the
problem you are facing. Here is the unattend.txt I am using all the time, maybe
you remove some components during inital OS setup needed for Office? I install
Office XP by using the official batch f
Hi there,
I am still using Win2k and Office 2000.
I installed it using an "Administrative Installation Point".
Here is the doc:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA011380221033.aspx
There is a possibility to make the install completely silent.
The only thing I noticed is a standa
> I am using only Win2K, but with Office XP Professional. I don't encounter the
> problem you are facing. Here is the unattend.txt I am using all the time,
> maybe you remove some components during inital OS setup needed for Office? I
> install Office XP by using the official batch file, no funk
Jens Geile wrote:
I don't have Win2K in my unattended os directory so I can't test the setup you
have.
That's too bad. I was already wondering ... is NOONE using Windows 2000 anymore? Did they
just switch over to Windows XP when they encountered all the problems with Windows 2000?
Or is Win2
On Thu, Jul 07, 2005 at 10:14:05AM +0200, Jens Geile wrote:
> > I don't have Win2K in my unattended os directory so I can't test the setup
> > you have.
> That's too bad. I was already wondering ... is NOONE using Windows 2000
> anymore? Did they just switch over to Windows XP when they encounter
> I don't have Win2K in my unattended os directory so I can't test the setup
> you have.
That's too bad. I was already wondering ... is NOONE using Windows 2000
anymore? Did they just switch over to Windows XP when they encountered all the
problems with Windows 2000? Or is Win2k just "outdated"?
Greetings,
I don't have Win2K in my unattended os directory so I can't test the
setup you have.
Here is something I found on Google.
http://www.appdeploy.com/messageboards/tm.asp?m=3841
Office2K is asking for the Win2K because it needs or it thinks it
needs something from the i386 directory.
> I am using the stock Office 2K install script from the unattended
> package without any issues. It installs Office 2K or XP and it install
> the updates. Are you using the stock Office 2K install script?
I am using the standard script provided from the CVS, yes. And I'm keeping it
up2date too.
> I am using the stock Office 2K install script from the unattended
> package without any issues. It installs Office 2K or XP and it install
> the updates. Are you using the stock Office 2K install script?
I am. The install script for Office 2003 works just fine. But for Office 2000
and XP the upd
Greetings,
I am using the stock Office 2K install script from the unattended
package without any issues. It installs Office 2K or XP and it install
the updates. Are you using the stock Office 2K install script?
Thanks
Paul
On Thu, Jun 30, 2005 at 09:54:38AM +0200, Jens Geile wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I
Hi,
I've been trying to solve these problems on my own but I'm kind of stuck.
I've got two problems with Office 2000. The first one is that the setup asks me
for the Windows CD which of course I do not want to put into the CD drive. Not
really unattended if I did.
I read http://support.microsof
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