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Customizing How Setup RunsModifying Setup OptionsYou can customize the way Office Setup installs Microsoft Office by modifying Setup options. You can specify whether to perform a user or administrative installation, or you can initiate the repair or reinstallation of Office. Other Setup options allow you to do the following:
You can specify values for these Setup options in three ways:
Each method provides unique advantages in terms of what you can customize and how you give users access to the custom installation. You can implement one or more of these methods, depending on the level of customization you need. Resolving conflicting Setup optionsIf you specify the same Setup options, but use different values, in the Setup command line, settings file, and transform, then Setup uses the following rules to determine which settings to use:
Managing the installation process with Setup propertiesMany of the customizations that you make to the installation process are done through Setup properties. Setup uses these properties to control different aspects of the installation process. For example, the COMPANYNAME property defines the default organization name that Setup uses during installation, and the REBOOT property determines whether Setup reboots after the installation is complete. By modifying these property values, you can customize the way that Setup installs Office. The default values for Setup properties are defined in the Windows installer package (MSI file). You can modify Setup properties in the transform, in the Setup settings file, or on the command line. There are two types of Setup properties:
If you enter a property name in the Setup command line or settings file, Setup assumes that it is a public property and the name is converted to all uppercase letters. If you enter a property name in the Custom Installation Wizard, you must enter the name exactly as it is defined, in all uppercase letters or in mixed-case letters. With few exceptions, all properties that you can use for managing the installation process are public properties. Consider the following when setting properties:
Toolbox You can find detailed information about Setup command-line options and Setup properties in separate worksheets in the Setup Reference workbook (SetupRef.xls). An additional worksheet in this workbook describes the format of the Setup settings file. For information about installing the Setup Reference workbook, see Office Information. See alsoFor a complete description of the features available in the Office Setup program, including information about how to perform administrative and client installations, see Office Setup Program. The Office Custom Installation Wizard allows you to fully customize the installation process, from modifying Setup properties to adding custom files and registry entries to the installation. For more information about the Office Custom Installation Wizard, see Office Custom Installation Wizard. |
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