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Hi guys,
I searched thru this NG, but I didn't find anything comparable to this
problem.
Our network consists of a Windows 2000 domain and Windows XP clients. We
have Office XP Pro running on the destkops.
At the moment I'm trying to upgrade our Office XP suite to Office 2003 Pro.
To deploy the software, I've defined an Installer Package within a Group
Policy Object, linked to a test OU with a couple of computers in it..
The computers within that OU apparently pick up the package, since after a
reboot, they display the message "Installing managed software Office
Professional edition 2003" for some time, before the logon dialog box comes
up.
However, I see no sign of Office 2003 after logging on. Office XP is not
upgraded, nothing shows in the start menu and there are no software to be
installed under Add or Remove Programs > Add a New Program.
The strangest part is that when I launch Outlook XP (I haven't tried another
Office app) it asks for the *Office XP* CD key, after which it just goes
back to its old self, without attempting to upgrade.
Anybody have an idea what the heck is going on here?
Thanks,
Hi guys,
I searched thru this NG, but I didn't find anything comparable to this
problem.
Our network consists of a Windows 2000 domain and Windows XP clients. We
have Office XP Pro running on the destkops.
At the moment I'm trying to upgrade our Office XP suite to Office 2003 Pro.
To deploy the software, I've defined an Installer Package within a Group
Policy Object, linked to a test OU with a couple of computers in it..
The computers within that OU apparently pick up the package, since after a
reboot, they display the message "Installing managed software Office
Professional edition 2003" for some time, before the logon dialog box comes
up.
However, I see no sign of Office 2003 after logging on. Office XP is not
upgraded, nothing shows in the start menu and there are no software to be
installed under Add or Remove Programs > Add a New Program.
The strangest part is that when I launch Outlook XP (I haven't tried another
Office app) it asks for the *Office XP* CD key, after which it just goes
back to its old self, without attempting to upgrade.
Anybody have an idea what the heck is going on here?
Thanks,