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XML open up cmd as admin and change directories to the folder with the setup.exerun setup.exe /download configuration.xml it created a folder in the same directory with about 2gigs of dataonce done runsetup.exe /configure configuration.xmlIt ran the installer and finished.A lot of the example xml's Microsoft's page has shows. XML open up cmd as admin and change directories to the folder with the setup.exerun setup.exe /download configuration.xml it created a folder in the same directory with about 2gigs of dataonce done runsetup.exe /configure configuration.xmlIt ran the installer and finished.A lot of the example xml's Microsoft's page has shows. Big Green Man wrote:Matt78374 wrote:I was able to get the XML working just fine. Does anyone know how to deploy using Group PolicIt has a.exe based installer, so you need to call it from a script like this:You can also use the free version of PDQ Deploy to push it out, since that can do.exe based installers and will give you success/failure.I was able to get the CMD to work if I ran it manually, but when I have the GPO start it, the log shows it started the install, but nothing happens.
Office doesn't get installed, and my file server shows no indication that any files are being accessed (to install software). I checked the share permissions and file permissions, and both have the System account as read/write accessible.
What am I missing? Here are a few steps required to install eOpen license of Office. Download and run the. Create the configuration.xml using the (OCT). Open a Admin command prompt and navigate to the location of the setup.exe and configuration.xml files. Run the following command:setup.exe /download configuration.xml.
Wait for the software package to download, it will take awhile. When complete, you will be returned to the command prompt.Run the following command to install the software on a workstation:setup.exe /configure c:path to configuation fileconfiguration.xmlFor reference, the OCT created the following Configuration.xml file for my install. Note that I did not want to install Publisher, OneDrive, or Groove. You do not need to enter the product key if you use KMS activation.This is my configuration.xml file for an upgrade of office to Office Pro Plus 2019For a clean install I change the display level from 'Full' to 'None' and remove the line This is my install.bat file:setup.exe /configure.configuration.xmlI have 3 files in the directory:install.batconfiguration.xmlsetup.exeOther products that you can install with the office Deployment Tool are.
I'm in the process of rolling out 2019 and this helped a lot!That being said for all the others that find this page and read the comments I'd like to just express my Complete and Total Dissatisfaction with this new way of deploying Office and switch to 'Click-to-Run'. These Manufactures think we'll all just blindly go along with the slow push to a totally Managed Service work space if they roll it out little by little.What choice do we have? They control the content and our access to it. I'll be working towards weening us away from these Managed Services going forward.