I have successfully slipstreamed Office XP and SP1 and installed. But now with SP2 out, I wonder if both can be done onto one CD? This would make future reinstall easier.
No announcement yet.
Can you slipstream Office XP with both SP1 and SP2?
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You can only use SP2 alone on a "administrative install" of Office using the enterprise/corporate version.
If you have the regular copy, I haven't seen anything on it, however you can ghost it along with your OS incase something goes screwy and you have to reinstall, otherwise, you will lose your updates.
You can refer to KB article Q325671 if you have the corp. version. I slipstreamed this with no problems.
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augie
P.S. I just noticed this article by the same person, on slipstreaming SP1, so the above statement about the regular Office is correct.http://mrp.freeshell.org/tutorials/officexp_sp1.htm
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Originally posted by augie10
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read this and if this is what you need will mail it to you
This program will slipstream Office XP and SP2 together if you dont want to have to install SP2
seperately. It will also save you having to re-enter your CD KEY each time you install.
You will need an Office XP CD to use this or the setup files on HD. You CANNOT use a
slipstreamed Office SP1 CD.
The administrative version of Office XP SP2 update is needed. Click the link on the program to
download it.
A new folder will be created from where you can install Office XP and SP2 together or you can
burn a CD from it.
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