The initial installation of office and then the various standalone apps (Access, Visio etc) as required.Īs mentioned though, when installing Office by itself (using the method of extracting the SP files to the updates folder).
Its not feasible to install office and then run the SP exe's as we have 13 languages to support thus giving 13 exe's to run after The Office 2010 installation has the SP files extracted and placed in the updates folder (mentioned in the original post). Tylor, thanks for your reply but I don't think you have understood my original post.
I forgot to mention that this is on Windows 7 Enterprise SP1. I look forward to someone offering some wise words on this. I have been trying various scenarios to get this sorted but am running out of time. That there isn't a way to get all this installed correctly without having to remove office first. This to me feels dirty and I can't believe 1000 - Microsoft Office PowerPoint MUI (German) 2010įirstly can anyone explain why this is happening and if anyone has any experience in getting everything installed correctly in these sorts of situations?Īlso, although not perfect the closest to perfect situation is uninstalling office, installing the standalone app and then reinstalling office. 1000 - Microsoft Office Excel MUI (German) 2010 1000 - Microsoft Office Outlook MUI (German) 2010 1000 - Microsoft Office OneNote MUI (German) 2010 1000 - Microsoft Office Publisher MUI (German) 2010 1000 - Microsoft Office Word MUI (German) 2010 1000 - Microsoft Office Excel MUI (English) 2010 1000 - Microsoft Office PowerPoint MUI (English) 2010
1000 - Microsoft Office Outlook MUI (English) 2010 1000 - Microsoft Office OneNote MUI (English) 2010 1000 - Microsoft Office Publisher MUI (English) 2010 1000 - Microsoft Office Word MUI (English) 2010 The stand alone app shows all components as being at SP2: That are not showing as SP2 (please see below). In this situation both office and the standalone app displays as being SP2 (from within the app in the help section) but in the ROIScan, there are some parts of the Office 2010 installation SC3: Uninstalling Office 2010 SP2, Installing standalone app then reinstalling Office SP2: 1000 - Microsoft Office Shared 64-bit Setup Metadata MUI (English) 2010 1000 - Microsoft Office Shared 64-bit MUI (German) 2010 1000 - Microsoft Office Shared 64-bit MUI (English) 2010 1000 - Microsoft Office Shared MUI (German) 2010 1000 - Microsoft Office Shared MUI (English) 2010 1000 - Microsoft Office Shared Setup Metadata MUI (English) 2010 1000 - Microsoft Office Proof (Italian) 2010
1000 - Microsoft Office Proof (German) 2010 1000 - Microsoft Office Proof (French) 2010 1000 - Microsoft Office Proof (English) 2010 1000 - Microsoft Office Access MUI (German) 2010 1000 - Microsoft Office Access MUI (English) 2010 1000 - Microsoft Office Access Setup Metadata MUI (English) 2010 1000 - Microsoft Office Proof (Spanish) 2010 1000 - Microsoft Office Office 64-bit Components 2010 1000 - Microsoft Office Proofing (German) 2010 1000 - Microsoft Office Proofing (English) 2010 This isn't true for all the chained packages. When doing it this way, after the install the app shows as rather than being at SP2 its showing as being at RTM (.1000). SC2: Installing Standalone app when Office 2010 SP2 is already installed Installation is run from an MSP created using OCT.Īll installs as expected and when running ROIScan all the chained packages return the version number as. SC1: Installing standalone app with no other office product installedĪll the service pack files are extracted and placed into the updates folder within the installation media on a network share (e support 13 different languages). I have a few different scenario's so I will explain. This is fine but I have found an issue when trying to install I'm working on a setup where Office 2010 is installed but apps such as Access, Visio, Project are all installed as standalone's.