Re: Adding Service Pack (2) to Enterprise Install



YES. In office 2007, to slipstream (this is the official term for such things)
process has been made easier. This is done by first downloading the full version
of Office 2007 SP2 and extracting it to the folder:

D:\Enterprise\Updates

Note: D:= Drive letter of the installation files

The easiest way is to copy the entire contents of the Enterprise CD on to your C
drive and then extracting the SP2 to:

C:\Enterprise\Updates

You must have noticed that Enterprise already includes the folder Updates and
there is also a "ReadMe.txt" file in it about all updates.

Once you have done the extraction, you could copy the entire C:\Enterprise folder
on to a CD and keep it as a back up or for installation purposes. You could also
enter the serial number in this file before copying them on to a CD:

C:\Enterprise\Enterpriser.WW\Config.xml

by changing::

<!-- <PIDKEY Value="BCDFGHJKMPQRTVWXY2346789B" /> -->

to:

<PIDKEY Value="BCDFGHJKMPQRTVWXY2346789B" />

Just enter the correct serial number in place of "BCDFGHJKMPQRTVWXY2346789B"

Hope this helps.


JeffB wrote:

Is there a way to add Office 2007 SP2 files to an existing Enterprise install
structure? So when new users get, they already have SP2 installed.

Thanks

.



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