OFF95: Setup Switches for Office 7.0Last reviewed: January 28, 1998Article ID: Q137391 |
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SUMMARYThere are a number of switches that can be used with the Microsoft Office for Windows 95 Setup to accomplish different tasks.
MORE INFORMATIONThe following table lists each of the Microsoft Office Setup switches and describes how the switch alters the Setup program's behavior. The arguments used with these switches are not case sensitive.
This switch Instructs Setup to do this
/A Run in administrative mode. This switch is only available from original media (that is, not from an /A image). NOTE: The /A and /Q flags are mutually exclusive.
/B<type_num> Always suppress AppMainDlg by selecting one big button list in the data field of the AppMainDlg object. There should not be space after the B. Invalid digit == noop. The <type_num> argument refers to the type of Setup that you want to perform. 1 = Typical 2 = Compact 3 = Custom 4 = Workstation/Run from CD-ROM
/C "<COA>" Enter and validate the 20-character Product ID from the OEM Certificate of Authorization, and replace the user dialog box.
/F This performs an administrative installation using short filenames (ideally for Novell servers that do handle long filenames). This switch specifies setup to only use short filenames (8.3) for all filenames and directories, also it needs to be separate from other switches.
/G[#] <filename> Generate the log file that provides details of the installation. This switch needs a space between the # and the filename with no quotes for the filename. Debug only: Use /G# to dump all error messages to a log.
/K <CD key> Enter and validate the 10-digit key from the CD-ROM sticker, and replace the user dialog box that would appear without this validation. This switch needs a before the "CD key".
/M# Specify the licensing information needed to activate MLP. Setup increments the multilicense count on the floppy disk by the number you specify.
/N "" Use Win.ini Copy Disincentive Name if it exists, otherwise prompt the user. NOTE: This switch is not useful with /A.
/N "<name>" Use Win.ini Copy Disincentive Org if it exists, otherwise use the <name> value. NOTE: This switch is not useful with /A.
/O "" Use Win.ini Copy Disincentive Org if it exists, otherwise prompt the user. This switch needs a space after the O.
/O <org> Use Win.ini Copy Disincentive Org if it exists, otherwise use the <org> value. This switch needs a space after the O.
/Q [0|1|T] Run in quiet installation mode (batch mode—no UI). Normally the Exit dialog box is still displayed (/Q or /Q0). /Q1 will suppress the Exit dialog box. /QT will suppress all UI including the background frame window and the copy gauge. Assert failures will still show up in debug mode, however. NOTE: An administrator can modify the check box state fields in the .STF file to generate a customized batch mode setup. NOTE: the /A and /Q flags are mutually exclusive.
/R Re-install the program. NOTE: The /R and /U flags are mutually exclusive and only make sense if you are running Setup in maintenance mode.
/T <table file> Use a particular setup table file (STF). The default is <filename>.STF, where <filename> is the eight- letter filename of the executable file (<filename>.exe). This switch needs a space between the T and the table file. The full path of the .stf file is recommended, especially in cases where the .stf is not in the same directory as the setup.exe program, as when installing from a CD-ROM.
/U[A] Uninstall the program. If /Q is also specified, the user will not be prompted about removing shared components by default. /UA will always remove shared components without prompting the user. NOTE: The /R and /U flags are mutually exclusive and only make sense if you are running Setup in maintenance mode.
/Y Do not copy files. This switch is useful when you are trying to track down problems that occur after the (time consuming) step of copying the files.
/Z Optional UI hook DLL for replacement dialog boxes (Consumer).
/? Display a usage message.
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