Install MSOCACHE

F

Frank

All is did was run setup.exe (newer version) and point it to the CD drive
(with an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with SP2) and the mst file. Here's my
DOS command line:

D:\setup.exe TRANSFORMS=E:\O2K3\O2K3a.MST /qb-
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Once Office and the other programs were installed on the PC, I ran Sysprep.

In fact, I just ran through the CIW again as if I were creating a new
transforms file. In step #8, you have to click the checkbox to "Configure
Local Installation Source", put in your product key and click the checkbox
for the License Agreement.

This would lead me to believe that the LIS would be installed.
 
F

Frank

All I did was install Office 2003 with the Custom Installation Wizard and a
slipstreamed Office 2003 CD (with the updated setup.exe). Here's my DOS
command line:

D:\setup.exe TRANSFORMS=E:\O2K3\O2K3a.MST /qb-

Once Office and the other apps were installed, I ran sysprep on the computer.

As a test, I ran the CIW as if I were creating a new transforms file. On
step #8, you can click "Configure Local Installation Source", put in your
product key and check for the license agreement. I did these steps. And this
would lead me to believe the LIS would be on the compuoter.
 
F

Frank

All I did was install Office 2003 with the Custom Installation Wizard and a
slipstreamed Office 2003 CD (with the updated setup.exe). Here's my DOS
command line:

D:\setup.exe TRANSFORMS=E:\O2K3\O2K3a.MST /qb-

Once Office and the other apps were installed, I ran sysprep on the computer.

As a test, I ran the CIW as if I were creating a new transforms file. On
step #8, you can click "Configure Local Installation Source", put in your
product key and check for the license agreement. I did these steps. And this
would lead me to believe the LIS would be on the compuoter.
 
F

Frank

All I did was install Office 2003 with the Custom Installation Wizard and a
slipstreamed Office 2003 CD (with the updated setup.exe). Here's my DOS
command line:

D:\setup.exe TRANSFORMS=E:\O2K3\O2K3a.MST /qb-

Once Office and the other apps were installed, I ran sysprep on the computer.

As a test, I ran the CIW as if I were creating a new transforms file. On
step #8, you can click "Configure Local Installation Source", put in your
product key and check for the license agreement. I did these steps. And this
would lead me to believe the LIS would be on the compuoter.
 
F

Frank

All I did was install Office 2003 with the Custom Installation Wizard and a
slipstreamed Office 2003 CD (with the updated setup.exe). Here's my DOS
command line:

D:\setup.exe TRANSFORMS=E:\O2K3\O2K3a.MST /qb-

Once Office and the other apps were installed, I ran sysprep on the computer.

As a test, I ran the CIW as if I were creating a new transforms file. On
step #8, you can click "Configure Local Installation Source", put in your
product key and check for the license agreement. I did these steps. And this
would lead me to believe the LIS would be on the compuoter.
 
F

Frank

All I did was install Office 2003 with the Custom Installation Wizard and a
slipstreamed Office 2003 CD (with the updated setup.exe). Here's my DOS
command line:

D:\setup.exe TRANSFORMS=E:\O2K3\O2K3a.MST /qb-

Once Office and the other apps were installed, I ran sysprep on the computer.

As a test, I ran the CIW as if I were creating a new transforms file. On
step #8, you can click "Configure Local Installation Source", put in your
product key and check for the license agreement. I did these steps. And this
would lead me to believe the LIS would be on the compuoter.
 

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