OFF98: Contents of the MS Office Administrator Readme FileLast reviewed: March 16, 1998Article ID: Q182497 |
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SUMMARYThe MS Office Administrator Readme is a text file that contains supplemental information about installing and using Microsoft Office 98 Macintosh Edition. The "More Information" section of this article contains the complete text of this file, which is installed in your Microsoft Office 98:Readme folder.
MORE INFORMATIONMICROSOFT OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR README (c) 1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. The content of this document is drawn from the Microsoft Office Resource Kit, the comprehensive book for deploying Microsoft Office 97 for Windows or Microsoft Office 98 for the Macintosh in large organizations. The Microsoft Office Resource Kit (ISBN 1-57231-640-3) is published by Microsoft Press, and available wherever computer books are sold. You can also find the Microsoft Office Resource Kit on the World Wide Web at this address:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/You will get the best results while viewing tables in this document if you open it in Microsoft Word.
_________________________________________________________________ CONTENTS ROLLING OUT OFFICE 98 FOR THE MACINTOSH Installing Office Running Office from the Office CD or a Network Customizing Client Installations Create an Office Network Installation Point To create a network installation point for Office To clear user name and organization information Customizing the Office Network Installation Point To customize the Office network installation point Rolling Out Office to Client Computers Uninstalling Office 98 To uninstall Office 98 Using Remove Office 98 To start the Remove Office 98 application Removing Previous Versions of Office Applications Using Remove Old Office Versions To start the Remove Old Office Versions application Installing Value Pack Components To install Value Pack components onto a hard disk To install Value Pack components onto a network installation point Default Save Templates Installing Outlook Express and Microsoft Internet Explorer _________________________________________________________________ROLLING OUT OFFICE 98 FOR THE MACINTOSH If you manage a few dozen to a few thousand Macintosh computers, you will appreciate the installation and management options available in Microsoft Office 98 for the Macintosh. Enterprise deployment options include both an installer program and drag-and-drop installation. Office is highly resilient; it can replace missing files and fix other problems without user intervention. This document describes enterprise deployment strategies for Office.
Installing OfficeOffice supports two distinct installation strategies:
This installation Contains option ------------------------------------------------------------------ Easy Install The Excel, PowerPoint, and Word components most Office users are likely to use regularly. Custom Install Whatever Office components you select, except for Value Pack components and the Outlook Express e-mail program.Microsoft Office Installer also includes a Remove option, which uninstalls Office 98. For more information, see "Uninstalling Office 98" later in this document.
Drag this folder For this type of installation ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Microsoft Office 98 Easy at the root of the Office CD Office Custom Install:Microsoft Office 98 CompleteDrag-and-drop installation requires one additional step to complete the Office installation. The first time any Office application is run, Office copies several required files into the System Folder on the local hard disk. This process is referred to as First Run Installation. First Run Installation may take several minutes to complete, but after it is finished it is not normally required again and thereafter Office applications start more quickly. One benefit of First Run Installation is that if Office detects that any required files are missing from the local System Folder, it copies them from the Microsoft Office 98 folder. This gives Office a high level of resiliency; if the user inadvertently removes required Office files from the System Folder, Office replaces the missing files the next time an Office application is started. First Run Installation also allows Office 98 to resume working in the event a user performs a Clean System Install when upgrading to a new release of the Mac OS. Other changes to a hard disk, such as changing its name, do not prevent Office from recovering. Moving the entire Microsoft Office 98 folder around on a hard disk likewise does not affect Office. However, you should not alter the folder structure within the Microsoft Office 98 folder. Office can be installed on a client computer using either of these media:
Running Office from the Office CD or a NetworkOffice 98 can be run directly from the Office CD or from a network drive, but with lesser performance than when run locally. When running an Office application from the Office CD or a network drive, the system must preload the application and all shared libraries from the CD or network drive into memory before it can run. What this means for the user is that the application starts very slowly. However, once the application is running, it should perform normally. When an Office 98 application is initially run directly from the Office CD or from a network drive, First Run Installation copies Office system files to the System Folder, and creates Preference files in the System Folder:Preferences folder. After that's completed, the application starts normally. When the application is subsequently run, First Run Installation is not repeated so start-up time improves.
Customizing Client InstallationsThe following strategy is recommended for creating customized client installations: Use the Custom Install option in Microsoft Office Installer to create a custom Office installation point on a network drive. Choose the applications and options you want in Microsoft Office Installer. (Optional) Copy the file Microsoft Office 98 from the Office CD to clear the user and organization name on the network installation point. Further customize this installation with your own templates, Value Pack components, and so on as needed. Drag the Microsoft Office 98 folder from the network drive onto local hard disks. (Optional) Start an Office application on the local hard disk to complete the First Run Installation process. The following sections describe each of these steps in more detail.
Create an Office Network Installation PointCreating a network installation point requires a Macintosh file server, Windows NT Server, or other type of server properly configured to work with Macintosh client computers. To create a network installation point for Office
If you want to, you can clear the user name and organization information you entered previously for your network installation point. When Office is later installed onto client computers, Office prompts for this information. Skip this step if you do not want users prompted again during Office deployment. To clear user name and organization information Insert the Microsoft Office CD into the appropriate drive. On the Office CD, open the folder Microsoft Office 98:Office and copy the file Microsoft Office 98 to the folder Microsoft Office 98:Office on the network drive.
Customizing the Office Network Installation PointYou can add your own custom components to the Microsoft Office 98 folder on the network drive. For example, you can add Value Pack components, custom templates, and startup documents. To customize the Office network installation point On the network drive, open the Microsoft Office 98 folder. Customize Office as needed. Some options include:
To Do this --------------------------------------------------------------------- Add custom templates to Copy your custom templates for Excel, Office PowerPoint, or Word to one of the folders in the Microsoft Office 98:Templates folder. Open a document each time Copy the document to the Excel, its related application PowerPoint, or Word folder in the is started Microsoft Office 98:Office:Startup folder. Add a custom add-in to Copy your custom add-in to the Excel Microsoft Office 98:Office:Excel Add-ins folder. Add an Office Value Pack In most cases, you can drag the component to Office Value Pack component directly from the Value Pack folder to the network installation point. Some Value Pack components must be copied into the System Folder on the local hard disk. For more information, see "Installing Value Pack Components" later in this document.These are just a few of the ways you can customize an Office network installation point. After you have finished customizing it, you are ready to roll out Office to the client computers in your organization.
Rolling Out Office to Client ComputersDepending on your network environment and administration tools, there are several strategies you can use to roll out Office to the client computers in your organization:
Uninstalling Office 98Microsoft Office Installer can remove Office 98 from a local or network drive, regardless of how Office was initially installed on that drive. To uninstall Office 98
Note: Rather than running Microsoft Office Installer to remove Office, you can delete the Microsoft Office 98 folder by dragging it to the Trash. However, by doing so you also delete any Value Pack components or other files (including data files) stored in the Microsoft Office 98 folder.
Using Remove Office 98Remove Office 98 helps you find and remove pre-release and current versions of Office 98 that you no longer need on your computer. Unlike the Remove option in the Microsoft Office Installer, Remove Office 98 will completely clean your drive of all system extensions, control panels, shared libraries, and preferences from a previous installation. In addition, you are provided with the option of deleting OLE and Internet shared preferences and then removing all copies of the Microsoft Office 98 folder that may have been installed to that drive. When completed, you should be ready to reinstall the latest releases of your Microsoft applications to that drive. Remove Office 98 will only completely remove components installed with the Microsoft Office Installer that came with the following programs:
Removing Previous Versions of Office ApplicationsWhen you install Office 98 by dragging the Microsoft Office 98 folder, Office 98 does not remove files from any previous versions of Office or Office applications from your hard disk. When you run Microsoft Office Installer, the Installer offers to remove installations of previous versions of Office. However, you may not want to remove old Office applications at that time. The Office 98 Remove Old Office Versions application allows you to find and remove most files left behind by previous installations of Office or Office applications (Excel, PowerPoint, or Word). This section describes how to use Remove Old Office Versions and how you can customize its operation.
Using Remove Old Office VersionsRemove Old Office Versions helps you find and Remove Old Office Versions that you no longer need on your computer. Remove Old Office Versions can remove components of the following versions of Office applications:
Installing Value Pack ComponentsThe Value Pack components fall into two categories:
To run Value Pack Installer from a network drive to install components onto a hard disk, Office programs must be installed locally on the hard disk because Value Pack Installer won't start if the Microsoft Office 98 file is not located on the hard disk. To install Value Pack components onto a hard disk
You can include Value Pack components in a customized Office network installation point. The following procedure requires you to have previously created a network installation point in a folder named Microsoft Office 98. For information about creating a network installation point, see "Customizing Client Installations" earlier in this document. To install Value Pack components onto a network installation point
While most components can be copied directly from the Value Pack folder to the network installation point, a few Value Pack components must be installed to the System folder on the client hard disk to work properly. Examples of such components include fonts and the Microsoft Office Manager control panel. If these components are copied from a network installation point to a client computer, they do not work properly without additional steps. Your options for deploying such components include:
Default Save Templates The Value Pack contains some additional support files that you may want to use to simplify the administrative work of setting the default save format for your users. These files contain a macro that changes the default format for Microsoft Word documents, Microsoft Excel workbooks, and Microsoft PowerPoint presentations. The files are contained in the Value Pack:Administration Tools:Default Save folder. The Value Pack Installer does not install these additional support files. Use one of the following methods to administer your users default save format settings.
- Copy the Word, Excel and PowerPoint files you need to the startup folder for each program you are using. For example, copy the Default Save As Word 6 template to the Microsoft Office 98:Office:Startup:Word folder. When the user starts the program for the first time, the macro changes the default save format, and then the template is automatically moved to the Trash. Putting the Word, Excel and PowerPoint default save files you want into the startup folders is something that can be done before the Microsoft Office 98 folder is copied to your users' computer. -or- - Double-click on the preferred default save file to start the macro. Choose Enable Macros when prompted. A message is displayed indicating that the default save format change has been completed. Installing Outlook Express and Microsoft Internet ExplorerMicrosoft Outlook Express 4.0 for the Macintosh is a new application that builds upon Microsoft Internet Mail and News. Outlook Express allows Macintosh users to communicate with others on the Internet through e-mail and newsgroups. The Microsoft Internet folder on the Microsoft Office CD includes Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0a and Outlook Express. The Microsoft Internet Explorer and Outlook Express installation is not integrated into the Office or Value Pack installation process. Because both Outlook Express and Microsoft Internet Explorer require configuration settings beyond Office, you should deploy both in a separate rollout effort. For corporate rollouts, the Microsoft Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) 4.0 enables you to deploy, customize, and maintain Microsoft Internet Explorer and Outlook Express from one central location across multiple computer platforms. World Wide Web: For the latest information about or to download the IEAK, connect to the Microsoft Internet Explorer Administration Kit home page at:
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