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The OCT is built into the Setup.exe program of Office 2007, rather than being a separate download. It is only available for Enterprise (corporate) editions of Office 2007.
What were you trying to accomplish with Office 2007? There are, in some cases, methods to duplicate the Office Customization Tool (OCT) for some functions.
=========== <<"Mr. Hardware" <MrHardware[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7F4C2B27-0A49-4B9D-8882-69539B8B1AA4[ at ]microsoft.com... Can we atleast have this available for download ? <<
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Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP
*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
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They will probably have to make it available for download as it's pretty buggy in it's current state, if they don't supply an update there are going to be a lot of disgruntled sysadmins
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Bob just trying to knock out some of the porcess. i know about creating a custom XML in the productWW. folder just wanted to get it done. I perfer have the Excel file for the GPO's RIGHT NOW! if I had to choose.
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Hi Garth,
The OCT is built into the Setup.exe of the Office 2007 apps and works with files in the \Admin folder that are included in the Enterprise licensed versions. It's not available for non Enterprise/Volume license Office 2007 products.
What specific issues are you seeing problems in using it? What version of Windows and Office 2007 edition are you using an Office 2007 volume license key?
=================== <<"Garth" <Garth[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F29EA9AF-F6B2-4D60-8B98-20558BA9E4D5[ at ]microsoft.com... They will probably have to make it available for download as it's pretty buggy in it's current state, if they don't supply an update there are going to be a lot of disgruntled sysadmins<< --
Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP
*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
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Bob pls forgive for not being clear. I just don't have it. And was hoping it could become available for D/L. I think it kinda sux's that WE (partners and the apprpreate) don't have it. For 2003 ver. I made several transforms, and others. That, would speed up my small deployments (spc. SBS+5-25). But do (mentally) recreate a cfg xml makes me pout. When the OCT is yes/no. That's all. WAIK and OPK dont sute this method verry well. Those are related to in-house Admin, and completed machines.
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If you have an Enterprise version of Office 2007 (and the volume license key) and create a network Installation point (a CD image if from an Office CD, or from an extract of Office 2007 from a download image) then running Setup.exe /Admin will start the Office 2007 Customization Tool (OCT). It is not available for OEM or retail products.
For additional information on using the Office Customization Tool the Office 2007 Resource Kit may be of help: http://microsoft.com/office/ork
The OCT does not support GPO deployments, as it creates .MSP (installer patch files) for customization and the MS Installer doesn't support .MSP files with that method.
=================== <<"Mr. Hardware" <MrHardware[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A41C91CD-2E15-451A-B637-049FD063E132[ at ]microsoft.com... Bob pls forgive for not being clear. I just don't have it. And was hoping it could become available for D/L. I think it kinda sux's that WE (partners and the apprpreate) don't have it. For 2003 ver. I made several transforms, and others. That, would speed up my small deployments (spc. SBS+5-25). But do (mentally) recreate a cfg xml makes me pout. When the OCT is yes/no. That's all. WAIK and OPK dont sute this method verry well. Those are related to in-house Admin, and completed machines.>> --
Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP
*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
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Hi Bob
Yes, it would be great if you can answe my questions, we have poured many hours into testing the OCT. Here's a few of the issues we are having which I haven't received a reply to:
---------------------- We have set up an MSP file using the OCT tool. When a user runs Outlook for the first time they are confronted with 3 messages (I wish you could paste here!).
The first has the heading "Welcome to the 2007 Microsoft Office System" - "Privacy Options". There are 3 tick boxes here and the first, "Get online Help" is ticked by default. We want to change this default and not have the message come up.
The second has the heading "Microsoft Office Outlook" and says Windows Desktop Search is not currently installed or not up to date. Outlook will not be able to provide fast search results when using the new Instant Search functionality unless this Windows component is installed. Please contact your administrator." There is a tick box to "Do not show this message again". We would like it to not show this message at all. A note to this, using OCT we have set "Prevent installation prompts when Windows Desktop Search component is not present" to "Enabled" under "Features - Modify user settings - Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 - Tools | Options... - Preferences - Search Options".
The third also has the heading "Microsoft Office Outlook" and says "Outlook, Windows Explorer, and other applications save lists of RSS Feeds that you subscribe to. The Common Feed List in Microsoft Windows maintains one synchronised list of RSS Feeds. Do you want your RSS Feeds in Outlook to be synchronized with the Common Feed List?" The default is "Yes". We would like to have it not come up with this one too and just set the "Sync RSS Feeds to the Common Feed List" option in "Tools - Options - Other - Advanced Options..." to ticked. This option is not available in the OCT.
Anyone have any ideas how we can achieve these things?
----------------------- When we rolled out Office 2003 using a transform file created with the Custom Installation Wizard we were able to add shortcuts for users to the Quick Launch toolbar, so all users have a Word and Excel shortcut there as well as the one that gets put there on the first run of Outlook without being asked on the first time run.
We are setting up the rollout of Office 2007 and have used OCT to configure to our liking. The "Setup" and "Features" sections work very nicely. We had a lot of trouble with the "Outlook" section and in the end went with the default settings for Outlook as it definitely doesn't work as it's meant to. The "Configure shortcuts" under "Additional content" doesn't work properly. You can add shortcuts for Excel and Word like this Microsoft Office Excel 2007 - [AppDataFolder]\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch - Yes
but they don't install for the user, it quite happily takes out the ones that were there before but doesn't put in new ones.
Any ideas on how we fix this issue? The users will not be happy to loose their shortcuts!
"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hi Garth, > > The OCT is built into the Setup.exe of the Office 2007 apps and works with files in the \Admin folder that are included in the > Enterprise licensed versions. It's not available for non Enterprise/Volume license Office 2007 products. > > What specific issues are you seeing problems in using it? > What version of Windows and Office 2007 edition are you using an Office 2007 volume license key? > > =================== > <<"Garth" <Garth[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F29EA9AF-F6B2-4D60-8B98-20558BA9E4D5[ at ]microsoft.com... > They will probably have to make it available for download as it's pretty buggy in it's current state, if they don't supply an update > there are going to be a lot of disgruntled sysadmins<< > -- > > Bob Buckland ?:-) > MS Office System Products MVP > > *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* > > >
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Sorry Bob, forgot to say, we have Professional Plus on a Select agreement, so yes, the OCT is included. Testing is being performed on Windows XP and volume license key. Definitely not impressed with the OCT, things were better, but still not perfect in the 2003 release, we've invested way too much time in this.
Regards, Garth
"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hi Garth, > > The OCT is built into the Setup.exe of the Office 2007 apps and works with files in the \Admin folder that are included in the > Enterprise licensed versions. It's not available for non Enterprise/Volume license Office 2007 products. > > What specific issues are you seeing problems in using it? > What version of Windows and Office 2007 edition are you using an Office 2007 volume license key? > > =================== > <<"Garth" <Garth[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F29EA9AF-F6B2-4D60-8B98-20558BA9E4D5[ at ]microsoft.com... > They will probably have to make it available for download as it's pretty buggy in it's current state, if they don't supply an update > there are going to be a lot of disgruntled sysadmins<< > -- > > Bob Buckland ?:-) > MS Office System Products MVP > > *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* > > >
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Did you ever get a solution for this? We are having the same problem with the shortcuts.
Greg
"Garth" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hi Bob > > Yes, it would be great if you can answe my questions, we have poured many > hours into testing the OCT. Here's a few of the issues we are having which I > haven't received a reply to: > > ---------------------- > We have set up an MSP file using the OCT tool. When a user runs Outlook for > the first time they are confronted with 3 messages (I wish you could paste > here!). > > The first has the heading "Welcome to the 2007 Microsoft Office System" - > "Privacy Options". There are 3 tick boxes here and the first, "Get online > Help" is ticked by default. We want to change this default and not have the > message come up. > > The second has the heading "Microsoft Office Outlook" and says > Windows Desktop Search is not currently installed or not up to date. Outlook > will not be able to provide fast search results when using the new Instant > Search functionality unless this Windows component is installed. Please > contact your administrator." There is a tick box to "Do not show this > message again". We would like it to not show this message at all. A note > to this, using OCT we have set "Prevent installation prompts when Windows > Desktop Search component is not present" to "Enabled" under "Features - > Modify user settings - Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 - Tools | Options... - > Preferences - Search Options". > > The third also has the heading "Microsoft Office Outlook" and says > "Outlook, Windows Explorer, and other applications save lists of RSS Feeds > that you subscribe to. The Common Feed List in Microsoft Windows maintains > one synchronised list of RSS Feeds. Do you want your RSS Feeds in Outlook to > be synchronized with the Common Feed List?" The default is "Yes". We would > like to have it not come up with this one too and just set the "Sync RSS > Feeds to the Common Feed List" option in "Tools - Options - Other - Advanced > Options..." to ticked. This option is not available in the OCT. > > Anyone have any ideas how we can achieve these things? > > ----------------------- > When we rolled out Office 2003 using a transform file created with the Custom > Installation Wizard we were able to add shortcuts for users to the Quick > Launch toolbar, so all users have a Word and Excel shortcut there as well as > the one that gets put there on the first run of Outlook without being asked > on the first time run. > > We are setting up the rollout of Office 2007 and have used OCT to configure > to our liking. The "Setup" and "Features" sections work very nicely. We had > a lot of trouble with the "Outlook" section and in the end went with the > default settings for Outlook as it definitely doesn't work as it's meant to. > The "Configure shortcuts" under "Additional content" doesn't work properly. > You can add shortcuts for Excel and Word like this > Microsoft Office Excel 2007 - [AppDataFolder]\Microsoft\Internet > Explorer\Quick Launch - Yes > > but they don't install for the user, it quite happily takes out the ones > that were there before but doesn't put in new ones. > > Any ideas on how we fix this issue? The users will not be happy to loose > their shortcuts! > > > > "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: > > > Hi Garth, > > > > The OCT is built into the Setup.exe of the Office 2007 apps and works with files in the \Admin folder that are included in the > > Enterprise licensed versions. It's not available for non Enterprise/Volume license Office 2007 products. > > > > What specific issues are you seeing problems in using it? > > What version of Windows and Office 2007 edition are you using an Office 2007 volume license key? > > > > =================== > > <<"Garth" <Garth[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F29EA9AF-F6B2-4D60-8B98-20558BA9E4D5[ at ]microsoft.com... > > They will probably have to make it available for download as it's pretty buggy in it's current state, if they don't supply an update > > there are going to be a lot of disgruntled sysadmins<< > > -- > > > > Bob Buckland ?:-) > > MS Office System Products MVP > > > > *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* > > > > > >
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I never got any responses from MVPs so I came up with a little work around. I force a reboot after the install and then in the login script I have it call a little batch file that does this: if not exist "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office 2007\Microsoft Office Word 2007.lnk" goto EndO12SC if exist "%APPDATA%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\Microsoft Office Word 2007.lnk" goto EndO12SC copy "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office 2007\Microsoft Office Word 2007.lnk" "%APPDATA%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch" copy "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office 2007\Microsoft Office Excel 2007.lnk" "%APPDATA%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch"
It checks for the Word shortcut's existance in the Start Menu first before attempting to copy and then that it hasn't already been done. NOTE: We have forced all the Start Menu shortcuts to appear in a folder called "Microsoft Office 2007", the default is just "Microsoft Office", so you may need to change the path on the "if exist". We used a different folder name because we have retained on old version of Access.
We never got a resolution for the annoying mesages that pop up on the first run of Outlook. Also, there doesn't appear to be anything you can do about the OCT Help not working from the network install point other than run it directly from the cd.
Regards, Garth
"Greg" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Did you ever get a solution for this? We are having the same problem with > the shortcuts. > > Greg > > "Garth" wrote: > > > Hi Bob > > > > Yes, it would be great if you can answe my questions, we have poured many > > hours into testing the OCT. Here's a few of the issues we are having which I > > haven't received a reply to: > > > > ---------------------- > > We have set up an MSP file using the OCT tool. When a user runs Outlook for > > the first time they are confronted with 3 messages (I wish you could paste > > here!). > > > > The first has the heading "Welcome to the 2007 Microsoft Office System" - > > "Privacy Options". There are 3 tick boxes here and the first, "Get online > > Help" is ticked by default. We want to change this default and not have the > > message come up. > > > > The second has the heading "Microsoft Office Outlook" and says > > Windows Desktop Search is not currently installed or not up to date. Outlook > > will not be able to provide fast search results when using the new Instant > > Search functionality unless this Windows component is installed. Please > > contact your administrator." There is a tick box to "Do not show this > > message again". We would like it to not show this message at all. A note > > to this, using OCT we have set "Prevent installation prompts when Windows > > Desktop Search component is not present" to "Enabled" under "Features - > > Modify user settings - Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 - Tools | Options... - > > Preferences - Search Options". > > > > The third also has the heading "Microsoft Office Outlook" and says > > "Outlook, Windows Explorer, and other applications save lists of RSS Feeds > > that you subscribe to. The Common Feed List in Microsoft Windows maintains > > one synchronised list of RSS Feeds. Do you want your RSS Feeds in Outlook to > > be synchronized with the Common Feed List?" The default is "Yes". We would > > like to have it not come up with this one too and just set the "Sync RSS > > Feeds to the Common Feed List" option in "Tools - Options - Other - Advanced > > Options..." to ticked. This option is not available in the OCT. > > > > Anyone have any ideas how we can achieve these things? > > > > ----------------------- > > When we rolled out Office 2003 using a transform file created with the Custom > > Installation Wizard we were able to add shortcuts for users to the Quick > > Launch toolbar, so all users have a Word and Excel shortcut there as well as > > the one that gets put there on the first run of Outlook without being asked > > on the first time run. > > > > We are setting up the rollout of Office 2007 and have used OCT to configure > > to our liking. The "Setup" and "Features" sections work very nicely. We had > > a lot of trouble with the "Outlook" section and in the end went with the > > default settings for Outlook as it definitely doesn't work as it's meant to. > > The "Configure shortcuts" under "Additional content" doesn't work properly. > > You can add shortcuts for Excel and Word like this > > Microsoft Office Excel 2007 - [AppDataFolder]\Microsoft\Internet > > Explorer\Quick Launch - Yes > > > > but they don't install for the user, it quite happily takes out the ones > > that were there before but doesn't put in new ones. > > > > Any ideas on how we fix this issue? The users will not be happy to loose > > their shortcuts! > > > > > > > > "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: > > > > > Hi Garth, > > > > > > The OCT is built into the Setup.exe of the Office 2007 apps and works with files in the \Admin folder that are included in the > > > Enterprise licensed versions. It's not available for non Enterprise/Volume license Office 2007 products. > > > > > > What specific issues are you seeing problems in using it? > > > What version of Windows and Office 2007 edition are you using an Office 2007 volume license key? > > > > > > =================== > > > <<"Garth" <Garth[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F29EA9AF-F6B2-4D60-8B98-20558BA9E4D5[ at ]microsoft.com... > > > They will probably have to make it available for download as it's pretty buggy in it's current state, if they don't supply an update > > > there are going to be a lot of disgruntled sysadmins<< > > > -- > > > > > > Bob Buckland ?:-) > > > MS Office System Products MVP > > > > > > *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* > > > > > > > > >
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Thanks. I was thinking about scripting something like this, but was going to do it as part of the install. We use SMS to push it out so I could easily run the whole thing as a VBScript.
Thanks again, Greg
"Garth" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I never got any responses from MVPs so I came up with a little work around. > I force a reboot after the install and then in the login script I have it > call a little batch file that does this: > if not exist "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start > Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office 2007\Microsoft Office Word 2007.lnk" goto > EndO12SC > if exist "%APPDATA%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\Microsoft > Office Word 2007.lnk" goto EndO12SC > copy "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Microsoft > Office 2007\Microsoft Office Word 2007.lnk" "%APPDATA%\Microsoft\Internet > Explorer\Quick Launch" > copy "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Microsoft > Office 2007\Microsoft Office Excel 2007.lnk" "%APPDATA%\Microsoft\Internet > Explorer\Quick Launch" > > It checks for the Word shortcut's existance in the Start Menu first before > attempting to copy and then that it hasn't already been done. NOTE: We have > forced all the Start Menu shortcuts to appear in a folder called "Microsoft > Office 2007", the default is just "Microsoft Office", so you may need to > change the path on the "if exist". We used a different folder name because we > have retained on old version of Access. > > We never got a resolution for the annoying mesages that pop up on the first > run of Outlook. Also, there doesn't appear to be anything you can do about > the OCT Help not working from the network install point other than run it > directly from the cd. > > Regards, Garth > > > "Greg" wrote: > > > Did you ever get a solution for this? We are having the same problem with > > the shortcuts. > > > > Greg > > > > "Garth" wrote: > > > > > Hi Bob > > > > > > Yes, it would be great if you can answe my questions, we have poured many > > > hours into testing the OCT. Here's a few of the issues we are having which I > > > haven't received a reply to: > > > > > > ---------------------- > > > We have set up an MSP file using the OCT tool. When a user runs Outlook for > > > the first time they are confronted with 3 messages (I wish you could paste > > > here!). > > > > > > The first has the heading "Welcome to the 2007 Microsoft Office System" - > > > "Privacy Options". There are 3 tick boxes here and the first, "Get online > > > Help" is ticked by default. We want to change this default and not have the > > > message come up. > > > > > > The second has the heading "Microsoft Office Outlook" and says > > > Windows Desktop Search is not currently installed or not up to date. Outlook > > > will not be able to provide fast search results when using the new Instant > > > Search functionality unless this Windows component is installed. Please > > > contact your administrator." There is a tick box to "Do not show this > > > message again". We would like it to not show this message at all. A note > > > to this, using OCT we have set "Prevent installation prompts when Windows > > > Desktop Search component is not present" to "Enabled" under "Features - > > > Modify user settings - Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 - Tools | Options... - > > > Preferences - Search Options". > > > > > > The third also has the heading "Microsoft Office Outlook" and says > > > "Outlook, Windows Explorer, and other applications save lists of RSS Feeds > > > that you subscribe to. The Common Feed List in Microsoft Windows maintains > > > one synchronised list of RSS Feeds. Do you want your RSS Feeds in Outlook to > > > be synchronized with the Common Feed List?" The default is "Yes". We would > > > like to have it not come up with this one too and just set the "Sync RSS > > > Feeds to the Common Feed List" option in "Tools - Options - Other - Advanced > > > Options..." to ticked. This option is not available in the OCT. > > > > > > Anyone have any ideas how we can achieve these things? > > > > > > ----------------------- > > > When we rolled out Office 2003 using a transform file created with the Custom > > > Installation Wizard we were able to add shortcuts for users to the Quick > > > Launch toolbar, so all users have a Word and Excel shortcut there as well as > > > the one that gets put there on the first run of Outlook without being asked > > > on the first time run. > > > > > > We are setting up the rollout of Office 2007 and have used OCT to configure > > > to our liking. The "Setup" and "Features" sections work very nicely. We had > > > a lot of trouble with the "Outlook" section and in the end went with the > > > default settings for Outlook as it definitely doesn't work as it's meant to. > > > The "Configure shortcuts" under "Additional content" doesn't work properly. > > > You can add shortcuts for Excel and Word like this > > > Microsoft Office Excel 2007 - [AppDataFolder]\Microsoft\Internet > > > Explorer\Quick Launch - Yes > > > > > > but they don't install for the user, it quite happily takes out the ones > > > that were there before but doesn't put in new ones. > > > > > > Any ideas on how we fix this issue? The users will not be happy to loose > > > their shortcuts! > > > > > > > > > > > > "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: > > > > > > > Hi Garth, > > > > > > > > The OCT is built into the Setup.exe of the Office 2007 apps and works with files in the \Admin folder that are included in the > > > > Enterprise licensed versions. It's not available for non Enterprise/Volume license Office 2007 products. > > > > > > > > What specific issues are you seeing problems in using it? > > > > What version of Windows and Office 2007 edition are you using an Office 2007 volume license key? > > > > > > > > =================== > > > > <<"Garth" <Garth[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F29EA9AF-F6B2-4D60-8B98-20558BA9E4D5[ at ]microsoft.com... > > > > They will probably have to make it available for download as it's pretty buggy in it's current state, if they don't supply an update > > > > there are going to be a lot of disgruntled sysadmins<< > > > > -- > > > > > > > > Bob Buckland ?:-) > > > > MS Office System Products MVP > > > > > > > > *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* > > > > > > > > > > > >
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Hi Greg, one thing to watch for is that your SMS script will do it for every user who logs into the machine, not once per machine. The APPDATA environment variable is user specific. One thing I missed in the below batch was ":EndO12SC" is the last line, the "goto" won't work otherwise! Probably irrelevant as you're vbscripting.
If you find a way to stop the messages displaying on first run of Outlook I'd be very grateful to hear back.
Cheers, Garth
"Greg" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Thanks. I was thinking about scripting something like this, but was going to > do it as part of the install. We use SMS to push it out so I could easily > run the whole thing as a VBScript. > > Thanks again, > Greg > > "Garth" wrote: > > > I never got any responses from MVPs so I came up with a little work around. > > I force a reboot after the install and then in the login script I have it > > call a little batch file that does this: > > if not exist "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start > > Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office 2007\Microsoft Office Word 2007.lnk" goto > > EndO12SC > > if exist "%APPDATA%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\Microsoft > > Office Word 2007.lnk" goto EndO12SC > > copy "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Microsoft > > Office 2007\Microsoft Office Word 2007.lnk" "%APPDATA%\Microsoft\Internet > > Explorer\Quick Launch" > > copy "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Microsoft > > Office 2007\Microsoft Office Excel 2007.lnk" "%APPDATA%\Microsoft\Internet > > Explorer\Quick Launch" > > > > It checks for the Word shortcut's existance in the Start Menu first before > > attempting to copy and then that it hasn't already been done. NOTE: We have > > forced all the Start Menu shortcuts to appear in a folder called "Microsoft > > Office 2007", the default is just "Microsoft Office", so you may need to > > change the path on the "if exist". We used a different folder name because we > > have retained on old version of Access. > > > > We never got a resolution for the annoying mesages that pop up on the first > > run of Outlook. Also, there doesn't appear to be anything you can do about > > the OCT Help not working from the network install point other than run it > > directly from the cd. > > > > Regards, Garth > > > > > > "Greg" wrote: > > > > > Did you ever get a solution for this? We are having the same problem with > > > the shortcuts. > > > > > > Greg > > > > > > "Garth" wrote: > > > > > > > Hi Bob > > > > > > > > Yes, it would be great if you can answe my questions, we have poured many > > > > hours into testing the OCT. Here's a few of the issues we are having which I > > > > haven't received a reply to: > > > > > > > > ---------------------- > > > > We have set up an MSP file using the OCT tool. When a user runs Outlook for > > > > the first time they are confronted with 3 messages (I wish you could paste > > > > here!). > > > > > > > > The first has the heading "Welcome to the 2007 Microsoft Office System" - > > > > "Privacy Options". There are 3 tick boxes here and the first, "Get online > > > > Help" is ticked by default. We want to change this default and not have the > > > > message come up. > > > > > > > > The second has the heading "Microsoft Office Outlook" and says > > > > Windows Desktop Search is not currently installed or not up to date. Outlook > > > > will not be able to provide fast search results when using the new Instant > > > > Search functionality unless this Windows component is installed. Please > > > > contact your administrator." There is a tick box to "Do not show this > > > > message again". We would like it to not show this message at all. A note > > > > to this, using OCT we have set "Prevent installation prompts when Windows > > > > Desktop Search component is not present" to "Enabled" under "Features - > > > > Modify user settings - Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 - Tools | Options... - > > > > Preferences - Search Options". > > > > > > > > The third also has the heading "Microsoft Office Outlook" and says > > > > "Outlook, Windows Explorer, and other applications save lists of RSS Feeds > > > > that you subscribe to. The Common Feed List in Microsoft Windows maintains > > > > one synchronised list of RSS Feeds. Do you want your RSS Feeds in Outlook to > > > > be synchronized with the Common Feed List?" The default is "Yes". We would > > > > like to have it not come up with this one too and just set the "Sync RSS > > > > Feeds to the Common Feed List" option in "Tools - Options - Other - Advanced > > > > Options..." to ticked. This option is not available in the OCT. > > > > > > > > Anyone have any ideas how we can achieve these things? > > > > > > > > ----------------------- > > > > When we rolled out Office 2003 using a transform file created with the Custom > > > > Installation Wizard we were able to add shortcuts for users to the Quick > > > > Launch toolbar, so all users have a Word and Excel shortcut there as well as > > > > the one that gets put there on the first run of Outlook without being asked > > > > on the first time run. > > > > > > > > We are setting up the rollout of Office 2007 and have used OCT to configure > > > > to our liking. The "Setup" and "Features" sections work very nicely. We had > > > > a lot of trouble with the "Outlook" section and in the end went with the > > > > default settings for Outlook as it definitely doesn't work as it's meant to. > > > > The "Configure shortcuts" under "Additional content" doesn't work properly. > > > > You can add shortcuts for Excel and Word like this > > > > Microsoft Office Excel 2007 - [AppDataFolder]\Microsoft\Internet > > > > Explorer\Quick Launch - Yes > > > > > > > > but they don't install for the user, it quite happily takes out the ones > > > > that were there before but doesn't put in new ones. > > > > > > > > Any ideas on how we fix this issue? The users will not be happy to loose > > > > their shortcuts! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hi Garth, > > > > > > > > > > The OCT is built into the Setup.exe of the Office 2007 apps and works with files in the \Admin folder that are included in the > > > > > Enterprise licensed versions. It's not available for non Enterprise/Volume license Office 2007 products. > > > > > > > > > > What specific issues are you seeing problems in using it? > > > > > What version of Windows and Office 2007 edition are you using an Office 2007 volume license key? > > > > > > > > > > =================== > > > > > <<"Garth" <Garth[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F29EA9AF-F6B2-4D60-8B98-20558BA9E4D5[ at ]microsoft.com... > > > > > They will probably have to make it available for download as it's pretty buggy in it's current state, if they don't supply an update > > > > > there are going to be a lot of disgruntled sysadmins<< > > > > > -- > > > > > > > > > > Bob Buckland ?:-) > > > > > MS Office System Products MVP > > > > > > > > > > *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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Hi Everyone
Please Help
We are trying to migrate to Office 2007 (MS Office 2007 Enterprise
Volume Licensing) in couple of months- created the MSP file using the
OCT, need to have two ways of deployment 1- Network point Installation 2- from a CD or a USB stick We also want to include SaveAsPDFandXPS.exe and tzmove.exe in the
installation so that they get installed automatically after the office
2007 get installed
1 – When installing from a Network point (in the OCT I added both
executables in the add installations and run programs section ) both
executables starts at the same time and comes up with an error because
windows installer can be used by only one program at one time. How do you fix this? Is there a command that I should put in the
argument section
2- When installing from a CD or USB stick How can get the OCT/MSP file to install these programs from the CD or
the USB stick with out connecting to any network locations
I appreciate you taking time to read this and Thank you in advance if
you could provide me solutions
Cheers!
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