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Don Montalvo <email@hidden> wrote:
>On 9/22/05 11:32, "Romeo Theriault" <email@hidden> wrote:>email@hidden
Am I correct in stating, from reading past list mail, that currently the best way to install Microsoft Office Updates on client machines is to install the update on one machine then read the install log, then package the files that were modified/copied onto the machine and then use that package with ARD?
There's no need for that. Install the update, then copy the Office folder over the existing installations on the client machines. (Obviously, make sure the users aren't running office apps). Then, if it's running, kill the microsoft database daemon. (if there's no one logged in, then it won't be)
-- John C. Welch Writer/Analyst Bynkii.com Mac and other opinions
(sorry, i pulled the trigger too soon on the last email)
we lock this folder to prevent the acrobat plugin from coming back:
/Applications/Microsoft\ Office\ 2004/Office/Startup
don --
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