- The customise IE 5 Installation Options page will appear. Windows 2000 includes Internet Explorer 5. If you're installing Office on down-level Windows clients, you'll need to include IE 5 with the Office installation or have it installed prior to installing Office 2000. In this example, we'll assume the company has upgraded to Windows 2000. Click Next to continue.
- On the Modify Setup Properties page, you can change some of the setup properties you've already configured, or add new ones. The LIMITUI property will allow the installation of Outlook to proceed unattended. The OUTLOOKASDEFAULTAPP setting lets you make Outlook the default mail application. For any of these setup properties, you can select the property and then click the Modify button to change its behavior. In this example, the LIMITUI option is set to True, and the OUTLOOKASDEFAULTAPP option is set to All. Click Next to continue.
- On the Save Changes page, you'll be informed of the location where the .mst file will be saved. Click Finish to create the .mst file.
- The last page of the wizard tells you that the file has been created. In addition, an example command line argument lets you begin the installation of Office using the Transform. The qn+ indicates that the installation will be done in quiet mode. Click Exit to close the wizard.
After you've created the Transform file, copy it to the administrative share point(s). Put the file in the same folder as the Setup.exe file. When the .mst file is in the same folder as the Setup.exe file, a path to the .mst file doesn't need to be contained in the command line argument. For example, if the installation share point were located at \\constellation\office2k\, then the command you'd use to invoke the installation would be: \\constellation\office2k\setup.exe TRANSFORMS=CustomOutlook.MST /qn+ If you don't put the .mst file in the same folder as the Setup.exe file, you must include the full path to the .mst. Distribute with Group Policy
As a final tip, you can also distribute applications via Windows 2000 Group Policy Application Management. When you open the properties sheet of a software package created in Group Policy, click the Modifications tab (Figure D).
| Figure D |
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