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Office 2003 setup in Terminal Server environment
Posted by Brett Shaffer on February 22nd, 2006


I'm trying to install Office Pro 2003 (retail) on a terminal/Citrix server.
Server is Windows Server 2003 Standard with SP1 and all other current updates
installed. Citrix Presentation Server 4 is also installed.

I've created a transform file using the Office Resource Kit. When I run the
install of Office and tell it to use this transform file, the install begins
and then comes back with a message that states:

"This version of Microsoft Office 2003 does not support Office Custom
Installation Wizard transforms"

The install runs fine without using the transform file.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Brett

Posted by Peter Foldes on February 23rd, 2006


Drop the Transform File and just install Office 2003 without it

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Posted by Bob Buckland ?:-\) on February 23rd, 2006


Hi Brett,

The Enterprise/Volume License editions of Office support creation of Microsoft Office Admin Installation Points and the use of MST
customizations for deployment
http://microsoft.com/office/ork/2003
(Microsoft Office Resource Kit)

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I'm trying to install Office Pro 2003 (retail) on a terminal/Citrix server.
Server is Windows Server 2003 Standard with SP1 and all other current updates
installed. Citrix Presentation Server 4 is also installed.

I've created a transform file using the Office Resource Kit. When I run the
install of Office and tell it to use this transform file, the install begins
and then comes back with a message that states:

"This version of Microsoft Office 2003 does not support Office Custom
Installation Wizard transforms"

The install runs fine without using the transform file.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Brett >>
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MS Office System Products MVP

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