Office 2003 custom install

S

sheikhar

Hi,

I am testing a custom install(MST) for Off 2003. I choose
not to install Access 2003 when creating the install. It
works as desired but if I go to Add/Rem Progs, I can
select CHANGE and then it gives me the option to install
Access. I know that there is a way to disable the CHANGE
button in Add/Rem Progs, but I am trying to find out how I
can disable the screen where I am asked to choose which
products I need to install/Change. I think this screen is
called the Custom Mode screen.
Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,
sheikhar
 
K

KePaHa

Within the Custom Installation Wizard, at the Set Feature Installation States step, rather than choosing "Not Available" for Access, choose "Not Available, Hidden, Locked". I believe this will prevent users from adding it through Add/Remove.
 
K

KePaHa

Within the Custom Installation Wizard, at the Set Feature Installation States step, rather than choosing "Not Available" for Access, choose "Not Available, Hidden, Locked". I believe this will prevent users from adding it through Add/Remove.
 
K

KePaHa

Within the Custom Installation Wizard, at the Set Feature Installation States step, rather than choosing "Not Available" for Access, choose "Not Available, Hidden, Locked". I believe this will prevent users from adding it through Add/Remove.
 
K

KePaHa

Within the Custom Installation Wizard, at the Set Feature Installation States step, rather than choosing "Not Available" for Access, choose "Not Available, Hidden, Locked". I believe this will prevent users from adding it through Add/Remove.
 
K

KePaHa

Within the Custom Installation Wizard, at the Set Feature Installation States step, rather than choosing "Not Available" for Access, choose "Not Available, Hidden, Locked". I believe this will prevent users from adding it through Add/Remove.
 
K

KePaHa

Within the Custom Installation Wizard, at the Set Feature Installation States step, rather than choosing "Not Available" for Access, choose "Not Available, Hidden, Locked". I believe this will prevent users from adding it through Add/Remove.
 
K

KePaHa

Within the Custom Installation Wizard, at the Set Feature Installation States step, rather than choosing "Not Available" for Access, choose "Not Available, Hidden, Locked". I believe this will prevent users from adding it through Add/Remove.
 
K

KePaHa

Within the Custom Installation Wizard, at the Set Feature Installation States step, rather than choosing "Not Available" for Access, choose "Not Available, Hidden, Locked". I believe this will prevent users from adding it through Add/Remove.
 
G

Guest

You are correct that this feature does prevent the
installation of Access. However, when you select CHANGE
from Add/Rem Progs AND before the user can select
different options to change within the Office install,
another screen pops up. This is a screen that lists all
the apps (including Infopath etc.) and the user can just
select any app and it gets installed. Anyway, thanks for
replying.


-----Original Message-----
Within the Custom Installation Wizard, at the Set Feature
Installation States step, rather than choosing "Not
Available" for Access, choose "Not Available, Hidden,
Locked". I believe this will prevent users from adding it
through Add/Remove.
 
G

Guest

You are correct that this feature does prevent the
installation of Access. However, when you select CHANGE
from Add/Rem Progs AND before the user can select
different options to change within the Office install,
another screen pops up. This is a screen that lists all
the apps (including Infopath etc.) and the user can just
select any app and it gets installed. Anyway, thanks for
replying.


-----Original Message-----
Within the Custom Installation Wizard, at the Set Feature
Installation States step, rather than choosing "Not
Available" for Access, choose "Not Available, Hidden,
Locked". I believe this will prevent users from adding it
through Add/Remove.
 
G

Guest

You are correct that this feature does prevent the
installation of Access. However, when you select CHANGE
from Add/Rem Progs AND before the user can select
different options to change within the Office install,
another screen pops up. This is a screen that lists all
the apps (including Infopath etc.) and the user can just
select any app and it gets installed. Anyway, thanks for
replying.


-----Original Message-----
Within the Custom Installation Wizard, at the Set Feature
Installation States step, rather than choosing "Not
Available" for Access, choose "Not Available, Hidden,
Locked". I believe this will prevent users from adding it
through Add/Remove.
 
G

Guest

You are correct that this feature does prevent the
installation of Access. However, when you select CHANGE
from Add/Rem Progs AND before the user can select
different options to change within the Office install,
another screen pops up. This is a screen that lists all
the apps (including Infopath etc.) and the user can just
select any app and it gets installed. Anyway, thanks for
replying.


-----Original Message-----
Within the Custom Installation Wizard, at the Set Feature
Installation States step, rather than choosing "Not
Available" for Access, choose "Not Available, Hidden,
Locked". I believe this will prevent users from adding it
through Add/Remove.
 
G

Guest

You are correct that this feature does prevent the
installation of Access. However, when you select CHANGE
from Add/Rem Progs AND before the user can select
different options to change within the Office install,
another screen pops up. This is a screen that lists all
the apps (including Infopath etc.) and the user can just
select any app and it gets installed. Anyway, thanks for
replying.


-----Original Message-----
Within the Custom Installation Wizard, at the Set Feature
Installation States step, rather than choosing "Not
Available" for Access, choose "Not Available, Hidden,
Locked". I believe this will prevent users from adding it
through Add/Remove.
 
G

Guest

You are correct that this feature does prevent the
installation of Access. However, when you select CHANGE
from Add/Rem Progs AND before the user can select
different options to change within the Office install,
another screen pops up. This is a screen that lists all
the apps (including Infopath etc.) and the user can just
select any app and it gets installed. Anyway, thanks for
replying.


-----Original Message-----
Within the Custom Installation Wizard, at the Set Feature
Installation States step, rather than choosing "Not
Available" for Access, choose "Not Available, Hidden,
Locked". I believe this will prevent users from adding it
through Add/Remove.
 
G

Guest

You are correct that this feature does prevent the
installation of Access. However, when you select CHANGE
from Add/Rem Progs AND before the user can select
different options to change within the Office install,
another screen pops up. This is a screen that lists all
the apps (including Infopath etc.) and the user can just
select any app and it gets installed. Anyway, thanks for
replying.


-----Original Message-----
Within the Custom Installation Wizard, at the Set Feature
Installation States step, rather than choosing "Not
Available" for Access, choose "Not Available, Hidden,
Locked". I believe this will prevent users from adding it
through Add/Remove.
 
G

Guest

You are correct that this feature does prevent the
installation of Access. However, when you select CHANGE
from Add/Rem Progs AND before the user can select
different options to change within the Office install,
another screen pops up. This is a screen that lists all
the apps (including Infopath etc.) and the user can just
select any app and it gets installed. Anyway, thanks for
replying.


-----Original Message-----
Within the Custom Installation Wizard, at the Set Feature
Installation States step, rather than choosing "Not
Available" for Access, choose "Not Available, Hidden,
Locked". I believe this will prevent users from adding it
through Add/Remove.
 

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