Subscribe to our newsletter and get 11 free network administrator tools, plus a 30 page user guide so you can get the most out of them. Click Here to get your free tools. We have had this really nasty bug with Office XP. Every time a user tries to print to specific printers the whole thing locks up. We originally thought it might be the printer driver. We tried all kinds of things to get these machines to work.
The target PC reboots, and again connects to the source server and looks for the flag. If this file is found, then the PC's hard drive has been formatted and the batch program jumps down to start the Windows XP Pro install using unattend. The yn. It uses an errorlevel to check which was pressed. See the YN. The unattend. The following line checks to see if the PC was rebooted :: by checking for the flag.
If the flag. You will be asked to enter a unique computer name at the beginning of the XP install, and the computer will be added to the network. A file, shutdown. About 20 mins. After the PC reboots, the local Administrator user will automatically login, and the final phase of the unattended install will start. Run the ofcxp. You put cmdlines. The only drawback to using cmdlines is you can't see what is happening as the commands are run.
If there is a problem, it is more difficult to ascertain the source of the problem. Also, I had problems modifying the registry and installing Office using cmdlines. It might be different for you, so it is worth testing if you would rather use it. The ofcxp. Modify some registry settings on the target PC. This is done by the xpnew.
This file copies the files then checks for success. This is done by calling makedisk. The makedisk. Diskpart can create partitions from within Windows. It is essentially an automated Disk Manager.
The file disk. A new partition - E: will be created and the remaining drive space will be used for the E: drive. This is done with a standard Office install command using a MST file to configure the Office installation. The reason for this step is to create a default user environment for each user that logs on to the PC.
If you set up a reference PC to test your unattended install on, you can create a local account called Testuser, login as Testuser, configure the Desktop, Internet Explorer settings, Windows Explorer settings, Display settings and so on. These settings, which are saved in the Testuser's profile, can be copied to other users by copying the Testuser profile to the Default User profile.
Then, each time a new user logs in for the first time, they will get those settings from the Default User profile. For this install, once I configured my Testuser's settings and copied the Testuser profile to the Default User profile, I used a zip utility, Winzip, and zipped up the Default User profile directory. I then copied that. During the unattended install of XP, that. In the ofcxp.
Then, using an unzip program, unzip. Do a silent install of Recovery Console. Download office from the Microsoft website. You need to download from your account www. The Microsoft account that is associated with your copy of Office. Please be sure to download offline installer of office. Yu need to provide product key to be able to download office. Extract files to a folder on your computer. Office has many version and we are not going on further to explain the way of downloading it.
After download and extracted the office , please follow the step to create package for silent installation office. On the files extracted from office find configure.
Usually is on folder that have name like your office version. Delete all the other unused commands. The following part will explain creation of command line for unattended install office Create a text file, copy the below commands and save like install.
0コメント