Microsoft Office Standand 2003 AND Invalid Product Key

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SkyEyes

We have an enterprise version of Microsoft Office Professional 2003 and
Microsoft Office Standard 2003. Our company moved from having all
Professional to x number of pcs with standard.

Originally Office Professional was deployed to all machines via Zenworks
with a MST that included the licensing, product key, etc. This has been
working for the past few years fine. We now have two scenarios. The first
is causing much problems with the lift off of Office Professional from the
machine (which is working fine), but then the distribution to the machine of
Office Standard (which again is coming from a source on the network).

It appears from digging that the machines running the Windows Installer 3.1
are receiving Invalid Product Key errors. On other machines the installation
works fine. They are all Windows XP SP2 machines (some of the same image,
but different software on them). If I run the MSI by itself, it fails with a
Invalid Product Key error. If I do a run command with the /i ... /t....
PIDKEY="XXXX" /qb+ it runs fine. This is the same product key that we built
in ORKTOOLs with the Custom Installation Wizard. Nothing different from what
was accomplished with Professional.

We need ideas? Thanks.
 
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SkyEyes

We found the problem for any other with this situation. Apparently our
Enterprise Standard 2003 edition was a download with an MSI, setup.exe and a
bunch of cab files. If I look at the source files, we are missing the
program files or PFILES and all the files which are still compressed within
the CAB files.

We ended up running the msiexec /a %sourcepath%\std11.msi and expanded to
our source directory. Utilized the MST file and now everything works
perfectly. Apparently when the PIDKEY would not take when the files we
compressed. This was NOT a student or trial install, but a full installation.
 

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