Re: Question
Re: Question
- Subject: Re: Question
- From: Peter Bierman <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 15:14:23 -0800
Ah, you're making an installer to install the MS Office _installer_.
You want to be making a package to install Office, not just its installer.
You can either see if ARD can send and install the MS Office
installer as is, or you will have to install MS Office on one
machine, and then use PackageMaker to make a package of the
_installed_ copy of MS Office.
-pmb
At 5:02 PM -0600 11/4/05, Kathy Gach wrote:
I'm using Apple Remote Desktop to send the package.
I locate my package and click the install button and it
Sends the package and tells me the installation was successful, but
When I check to see if it did install I just find the installer
In the applications folder.
On 11/4/05 4:58 PM, "Peter Bierman" <email@hidden> wrote:
At 4:10 PM -0600 11/4/05, Kathy Gach wrote:
I'm new at making packages, so maybe someone can help me.
I'm using an application called Iceberg to make packages.
I'm trying to make a package of the Microsoft Office Update 11.2.0
So I can remotely distribute it to my users. I am able to make the package
And send it remotely, but the package seems to just copy the updater in the
users hard drive. Once the package is successfully sent, I have to manually
launch the installer.
Is there a way I can send it remotely and have it automatically install by
itself?
What mechanism are you using to send it remotely?
If you're using Apple Remote Desktop, for example, it has the ability
to send _and install_ packages.
> -pmb
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