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Can't Install office 2000 On  TS  Incorrect command line parameters.

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thecurryman@gmail.com - 15 Jun 2006 12:56 GMT
I have installed the ork tools and copied the TERMSRVR.MST FILE to the
root of my drive.
d: is cdrom and m: is main drive.
using: D:\SETUP.EXE TRANSFORMS M:\TERMSRVR.MST

I then get a pop up: Windows Installer , Incorrect command line
parameters. I can only click on ok.

I am using W2k server sp3, and have tried Excell 2000 and Office 2000
sbe and get the same error.

Any ideas please.
Vera Noest [MVP] - 15 Jun 2006 14:30 GMT
Your command line should include the "=" sign after the "transforms"
keyword, like this:
D:\SETUP.EXE TRANSFORMS=M:\TERMSRVR.MST

224313 - How to Install Office 2000 on Windows 2000 Terminal Server
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=224313

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thecurryman@gmail.com wrote on 15 jun 2006:

> I have installed the ork tools and copied the TERMSRVR.MST FILE
> to the root of my drive.
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>
> Any ideas please.
Patrick Rouse - 16 Jun 2006 05:21 GMT
AFAIK Office 2000 SBE was only distributed via OEM, so this may not be legal
to run on TS.  Is my memory correct?

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> Your command line should include the "=" sign after the "transforms"
> keyword, like this:
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> >
> > Any ideas please.
 
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