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Do i use .zap or .mst files

 
 
Mally
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      16th Apr 2004
I have two departments at work. One requires MS Word and
Excel but the other requires MS Word and Powerpoint.

How do i get the setup the .msi package to do this?

Do i need to 2 different .mst files and associate them
with the .msi file

or

Create a .zap file for each department

or any of these?

Thanks
 
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Matt Hickman
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      19th Apr 2004
"Mally" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<1a87701c42386$3c099fb0$(E-Mail Removed)>...
> I have two departments at work. One requires MS Word and
> Excel but the other requires MS Word and Powerpoint.
>
> How do i get the setup the .msi package to do this?



For MS Office, use the Office Resource Kit to create transforms
you will apply to MS Office packages. Create a transmorm for for each
variant of the install. and add the MS Office package once for
each transform.

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