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March 08, 2010 01:00 PM

Q. How can I extract a Microsoft Office service pack for enterprise deployment?

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A. When you download an Office service pack, you typically get one big file. When we run this file on a client, it's extracted locally on the client then executed. This process can take a lot of disk space and slow down your installation. It's also very annoying if you're virtualizing applications and the service pack application generates a large cache of patches.

You can extract a service pack to a folder using the /extract switch. For example:

"D:\Software\Office 2007\en_2007_microsoft_office_suite_service_pack_2_x86.exe" /extract:"d:\software\office 2007\sp2"

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  • Ed
    2 years ago
    Mar 08, 2010

    Seems you have to be in IE8 compatibility view to scroll across to see the box. Without compat mode you get a bix box with the text cut off.

    It's too bad that the Office 2007 installer doesn't correctly show the completion bar. If you add one or more updates [for me SP1, SP2 and the help updates only], it's sits at the end saying it's applying updates. Sort of like the Win XP SP3 where it's sitting at the end finalizing things and that could take forever on a slower system.

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