office 2007 mui
I am trying to install a multilangual installation of office 2007 and also outlook 2007 (will be installed for different user groups).
I have the installation files/folders of office 2007 enterprise located on my SCCM 2007 R2 server.
I created two mps files for installing outlook or a full version of office. These run fine for English.
Problem is when I try to install language packs.
I have edit the config.XML in the Enterprise.WW folder as shows in the uploaded file.
I am running this command to install it: setup.exe /config Enterprise.WW\config.xml /adminfile outlook.msp
The msp is depending on what to install.
When I start the command setup will start, but will crash after 10 seconds and there will be no installation done.
I copied language files and folders into the office 2007 installation folder.
License keys, and stuff are set whitin the msp file.
I need to install 7 languages in total.
Windows 7 image is set with the 7 languages with success.
Has any one an idea what is going wrong?
Thanks,
Enrico
I have the installation files/folders of office 2007 enterprise located on my SCCM 2007 R2 server.
I created two mps files for installing outlook or a full version of office. These run fine for English.
Problem is when I try to install language packs.
I have edit the config.XML in the Enterprise.WW folder as shows in the uploaded file.
I am running this command to install it: setup.exe /config Enterprise.WW\config.xml /adminfile outlook.msp
The msp is depending on what to install.
When I start the command setup will start, but will crash after 10 seconds and there will be no installation done.
I copied language files and folders into the office 2007 installation folder.
License keys, and stuff are set whitin the msp file.
I need to install 7 languages in total.
Windows 7 image is set with the 7 languages with success.
Has any one an idea what is going wrong?
Thanks,
Enrico
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