I'm trying to install Office 2007 Pro Plus from an installation point using
GPO in active directory. Currently we have Office 2k installed via GPO and am
going to replace office 2K with Office 2007. The new GPO is pointed to
ProPlusWW.msi which I have configured creating a msp file. I've set the GPO
for user configuration/software settings/software installation (just like our
existing Office 2k install). The Office 2007 GPO is setup for in a test
environment with one user account. The user account has read, read and
execute, and list folder contents permissions. Also the GPO is set for
assign. The computer is running Win XP SP2. When I log the user in the
Microsoft Office 2007 group appears in the start menu with Word, Excel,
Outlook, etc. When I try to run the programs they attempt to install but I
get "error 25004. Per-user install not supported." We are using a volume
license and I downloaded the key from Microsoft e-open website. I've
installed this office version from the cd on another computer using the same
key and it works fine.
Any idea what is happening here?
#1. You cannot use a .msp with a GPO deployment. Do not expect your
configuration settings to take. When pushing through GPO you can only use the
config.xml.
#2 You cannot install office 2007 as a per user install. This is new to
Office 2007. Previous versions of Office could be installed per user. You
will want to add the package to computer configuration/software
settings/software installation
--
Eric Palm
MSFT Office Setup
"Dave S" wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'm trying to install Office 2007 Pro Plus from an installation point using
> GPO in active directory. Currently we have Office 2k installed via GPO and am
> going to replace office 2K with Office 2007. The new GPO is pointed to
> ProPlusWW.msi which I have configured creating a msp file. I've set the GPO
> for user configuration/software settings/software installation (just like our
> existing Office 2k install). The Office 2007 GPO is setup for in a test
> environment with one user account. The user account has read, read and
> execute, and list folder contents permissions. Also the GPO is set for
> assign. The computer is running Win XP SP2. When I log the user in the
> Microsoft Office 2007 group appears in the start menu with Word, Excel,
> Outlook, etc. When I try to run the programs they attempt to install but I
> get "error 25004. Per-user install not supported." We are using a volume
> license and I downloaded the key from Microsoft e-open website. I've
> installed this office version from the cd on another computer using the same
> key and it works fine.
> Any idea what is happening here?
>
Thanks for the info, I did not see that in Microsoft's help files. If I use
the computer config settings to install will the remove older versions
settings work since the previous Office version was installed using the user
config settings?
"Eric A." wrote:
> A couple things here..
>
> #1. You cannot use a .msp with a GPO deployment. Do not expect your
> configuration settings to take. When pushing through GPO you can only use the
> config.xml.
>
> #2 You cannot install office 2007 as a per user install. This is new to
> Office 2007. Previous versions of Office could be installed per user. You
> will want to add the package to computer configuration/software
> settings/software installation
> --
> Eric Palm
> MSFT Office Setup
>
>
> "Dave S" wrote:
>
> > Greetings,
> >
> > I'm trying to install Office 2007 Pro Plus from an installation point using
> > GPO in active directory. Currently we have Office 2k installed via GPO and am
> > going to replace office 2K with Office 2007. The new GPO is pointed to
> > ProPlusWW.msi which I have configured creating a msp file. I've set the GPO
> > for user configuration/software settings/software installation (just like our
> > existing Office 2k install). The Office 2007 GPO is setup for in a test
> > environment with one user account. The user account has read, read and
> > execute, and list folder contents permissions. Also the GPO is set for
> > assign. The computer is running Win XP SP2. When I log the user in the
> > Microsoft Office 2007 group appears in the start menu with Word, Excel,
> > Outlook, etc. When I try to run the programs they attempt to install but I
> > get "error 25004. Per-user install not supported." We are using a volume
> > license and I downloaded the key from Microsoft e-open website. I've
> > installed this office version from the cd on another computer using the same
> > key and it works fine.
> > Any idea what is happening here?
> >
However... Another avenue that you could pursue would be to use a startup
script to install 2007 through GPO. If you use this method you CAN use a
..msp, and it should also reliably upgrade. The steps for this process are
found here..
> Eric,
>
> Thanks for the info, I did not see that in Microsoft's help files. If I use
> the computer config settings to install will the remove older versions
> settings work since the previous Office version was installed using the user
> config settings?
>
> "Eric A." wrote:
>
> > A couple things here..
> >
> > #1. You cannot use a .msp with a GPO deployment. Do not expect your
> > configuration settings to take. When pushing through GPO you can only use the
> > config.xml.
> >
> > #2 You cannot install office 2007 as a per user install. This is new to
> > Office 2007. Previous versions of Office could be installed per user. You
> > will want to add the package to computer configuration/software
> > settings/software installation
> > --
> > Eric Palm
> > MSFT Office Setup
> >
> >
> > "Dave S" wrote:
> >
> > > Greetings,
> > >
> > > I'm trying to install Office 2007 Pro Plus from an installation point using
> > > GPO in active directory. Currently we have Office 2k installed via GPO and am
> > > going to replace office 2K with Office 2007. The new GPO is pointed to
> > > ProPlusWW.msi which I have configured creating a msp file. I've set the GPO
> > > for user configuration/software settings/software installation (just like our
> > > existing Office 2k install). The Office 2007 GPO is setup for in a test
> > > environment with one user account. The user account has read, read and
> > > execute, and list folder contents permissions. Also the GPO is set for
> > > assign. The computer is running Win XP SP2. When I log the user in the
> > > Microsoft Office 2007 group appears in the start menu with Word, Excel,
> > > Outlook, etc. When I try to run the programs they attempt to install but I
> > > get "error 25004. Per-user install not supported." We are using a volume
> > > license and I downloaded the key from Microsoft e-open website. I've
> > > installed this office version from the cd on another computer using the same
> > > key and it works fine.
> > > Any idea what is happening here?
> > >