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SYMPTOMSWhen you run Office setup using the /ju command-line switch, Office is not advertised for only the user running setup, instead, any user who logs on to the computer can use the Office programs. CAUSEWhen the /ju switch is used, the default setting passed to the Windows Installer is ALLUSERS=2. This will create a per-machine installation using folders in the All Users profile. WORKAROUNDThere are two workarounds for this issue. Method 1: Pass the ALLUSERS Property on the Command-lineThis method can be used to create a per-user installation, however, it cannot be used in conjunction with the /ju switch. You will also see the complete setup interface when you use this method.To use the ALLUSERS property, follow these steps:
where <path> is the path to the installation point. NOTE: If another member of the Administrators group follows the above steps after you have already installed Office using ALLUSERS="", they will not be able to choose an install folder different from the folder you selected. Method 2: Use a Transform That Includes the ALLUSERS PropertyIf you do not have the Windows Desktop Update installed, then use Method 1.This method can be used in conjunction with the /ju switch. You will not see any Setup interface with this method. If you have the Windows Desktop Update installed prior to running Setup, then this method installs Office as if you had chosen Installed on First Use for the entire Microsoft Office feature. NOTE: You cannot use /ju and ALLUSERS="" on the commmand-line together because /j will ignore most switches and properties that are also on the command-line. This does not include /t, which is why this method uses a transform. For more information about the /j switch ignoring other command-line switches and properties, see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q217609 OFF2000: Some Switches and Properties Are Ignored When Using the /j SwitchTo use a transform, follow these steps:
MORE INFORMATIONFor more information about the Custom Installation Wizard, please see the Microsoft Office 2000 Resource Kit at: http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork Additional query words: XL2000 OFF2000
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