How to re-install default available client applications
- From: "HJC" <hjchampion@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2005 22:56:40 +0100
Hi,
On a standard install, Outlook 2003 was not installed as an available client
app because the client didn't want any issues with Office 2000. They have
now decided that the additional features of Outlook 2003 are worth any minor
inconveniences that may arise through co-existing with Office 2000. I now
need to add Outlook 2003 as an available client app. I can point the list
of client apps to the Outlook installation point, but this will not produce
the streamlined and integrated install that usually happens. (Next time,
I'll know to keep Outlook in the apps list, but remove it from the apps to
be installed list, or template, when running the setup client computers
wizard.)
Could someone tell me what the default set-up command line should be,
including the transform file, etc?
Many thanks,
Howard Champion
MCSE
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