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Learn how to integrate and deploy Office into image engineering and deployment processes, including automated master image development and dynamic changes at deployment time.
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OSP340 Office Deployment – Notes from the Field Richard Smith Solution Architect – Services Client Solutions Microsoft Corporation
Session Objectives and Takeaways • Session Objective(s): • Evaluate the requirements for Office deployment and position them against image engineering and deployment requirements • Determine how to integrate Office into the image engineering lab and create an automated consistent master image development process • Determine how to integrate Office into the deployment process and add dynamic changes to the master image at deployment time • Key Takeaway • Multiple deployment options for Office • Current recommended practice deployment techniques
The Managed Deployment Solution Layered on to the master image Part of the master image
Office 2010 Setup Controller • Multi-Product Support • Multi-Language Support • Setup.exe • x86 or x64 • One Setup.exe for all products and editions • Applies updates automatically • Admin setup is no longer a requirement • Multiple .msi files • An .msi file for each Office product • Additional Products and Suites can be copied to the installation share • Multi-language support • Languages added dynamically • Core components are language neutral • Additional language packs can be copied to the installation share • Built in customization • Setup starts the customization tool • Binds .MSI Files Together • Direct access to .msi files is not supported • Built in Customization Tools • Setup.exe /admin • Setup.exe
Office 2010 Installation Source • Installation Source is a file share. • No Setup /A as in Office 2003 for preparing the share • Core components are language neutral. • Additional Office suites, products, and language packs can be added by a simple copy of the source files to the share. • Language components are identified as XX-YY (for example, en-us). • Updates are .msp files and will be applied automatically during setup, if they are in the Updates folder.
Customizing Office Installations Config.xml Office Customization Tool
Confix.xml Configuration file • XML syntax - Notepad is usually used for editing • Can implement additional language packs • Used for • Installation • Modification • Uninstallation • Pre-staging LIS • Must be specified in the setup.exe command line • Cannot modify application settings
Office Customization Tool (OCT) Setup and Administration • Launched using Setup.exe • Graphical user interface • Used for configuring settings and options across multiple Office products • Results in an .msp configuration file • .mspfiles can simply be dropped to the Updates folder to apply common settings • Create separate .msp files for certain users or groups • Ability to add or remove additional keys and registry values • Configures shortcuts • Cannot be used to • Add additional languages • Chain the Office installation • Pre-stage LIS * 64-Bit installations need the approparite OCT from the installation source
Deploying Office through Image Engineering Deployment Mechanism Image Requirements Apps (inc. Office) Branding Approved Image Design Security Standards Group Policy Design
Image Engineering – Office Questions • Office version – VL or ProPlus Sub (Office 365) • Install Office fully in the Image (all users get the same) • Install Office during Deployment from a Package • Package can be adapted as required • Data transfer issues in a mass deployment (1.2Gb package for SP1) • Install Office as a LIS in the image • Office is then installed during deployment from the LIS • Custom config.xml and .MSP files can be copied to the machine before installation starts • Saves transferring the Office package across the network
Office 2010 (LIS) • LIS is a mandatory requirement for the Office setup. • LIS contains all Office products. • LIS is stored in a secured directory on the local hard drive (MSOCACHE). • LIS can be pre-staged. • LIS avoids “Insert-Disk dialogs” when additional features will be enabled.
Deploying from the LIS LIS cached in Image
Summary • Use Config.xml to configure language requirements • Use Config.xml and .MSP files together for maximum flexibility • Deploy Office • Completely in the Image (full install during image engineering) • LIS in the Image (LIS Install during image engineering) • From a package during deployment (full install during deployment) • Use similar techniques to deploy Office ProPlus Sub • Add additional requirements for Office ProPlus Sub (Online Sign-in Assistant, Lync, Updates)
Related Content • OSP303: Supporting Microsoft Office in an Enterprise Environment • OSP224: Microsoft Office 365 Management and Deployment • OSP305: Modern Compatibility Process to Accelerate Office Deployment Find Me Later At…Ask the Experts (tonight – Hall 7)
Track Resources Office 2010 / Office 2007 - Pre-cache the local installation source. Office 2010 / Office 2007 - Run Setup from the local installation source for Office. Office 2010 / Office 2007 - Deploy Office to users who are not administrators. Office 2010- Deploy Office with limited network capacity.Office 2010 / Office 2007 - Deploy Office by running Setup from a network share. Office 2010 / Office 2007 - Deploy Office by using Configuration Manager 2007/2012Office 2010 / Office 2007 - Deploy Office by using Group Policy startup scripts. Office 2010- Deploy Office by using Microsoft Application Virtualization.
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