Re: Installing Office 2003 web parts and components selectively
- From: "Mike Walsh" <englantilainen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 23:14:27 +0300
I don't think there are any dependencies if you remove the ones you list.
But that's only a guess based on the fact that some are templates and the
Quick Quote web part surely doesn't need to be there for the Pivot Chart;
Spread*** web parts etc. to work.
Mike Walsh, Helsinki, Finland
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"Eugene Katz" <chudikalt_KILL_SPAM_hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> We would like to install MS Office 2003 web parts and components sans
> Quick
> Quote Web Part, Microsoft Business Solutions data retrieval services,
> InfoPath sample templates and all the Great Plains stuff.
> That leaves some web parts, Issue Reports and MS SQL Server data retrieval
> services.
>
> What's the best approach?
>
> Ideally I want to create an install package that only contains the needed
> components so we can deploy it up the chain to the production environment.
> But I'm not sure exactly what parts are required.
>
> An alternate solution would be to install the whole thing and then rip out
> the undesired pieces. But again, I'm not sure what the dependencies are.
>
> Has anyone done this? Any thoughts/suggestions?
>
> --Eugene
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