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    • AVI-NetworkGuyA
      AVI-NetworkGuy
      last edited by scottalanmiller

      I'm sure some of you are aware of this, but many of you may not be (or don't care lol), but there is a pretty awesome web-based XML file builder for the Click-to-Run Office setup here

      http://officedev.github.io/Office-IT-Pro-Deployment-Scripts/XmlEditor.html

      There are also MANY other valuable PS scripts and such in the GitHub repository here:

      https://github.com/OfficeDev/Office-IT-Pro-Deployment-Scripts/blob/master/README.md

      Might come in handy for some of you. The XML builder alone has definitely come in handy for me.

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      • coliverC
        coliver
        last edited by

        Holy crap. Where was this a few months ago when I was building my click-to-run installer? Thanks for the info.

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        • AVI-NetworkGuyA
          AVI-NetworkGuy @coliver
          last edited by

          @coliver said:

          Holy crap. Where was this a few months ago when I was building my click-to-run installer? Thanks for the info.

          Right?! You can even upload your own and tweak it using that interface instead of going back and forth between notepad and the crappy TechNet doc lol.

          Another useful script there (and I have to find it to link it) is a reverse engineering script. So let's say you have a C2R deployment out there that you can't determine the current settings easily, it will build an XML file from that individual installation to tell you what's installed, update location, etc.. It's pretty cool stuff.

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