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Deploy Office LTSC 2024

To configure and deploy Office LTSC 2024, including Project and Visio, within your organization, you'll use the Office Deployment Tool (ODT). The ODT provides flexibility and control, allowing you to customize and manage installations according to your specific needs.

The installation files for Office LTSC 2024 are available on the Office Content Delivery Network (CDN) on the internet. You can install Office LTSC 2024 directly from the Office CDN. Or, you can download the installation files from the Office CDN to a location on your local network, such as a shared folder, and install Office LTSC 2024 from that location. You can use different methods for different sets of devices in your organization. Whichever method you choose, you use the ODT.

Installing directly from the Office CDN requires the least amount of administrative effort and is recommended. However, you might have constraints that prevent you from installing directly from the internet. For example, some devices might not have connectivity to the internet, or you might have limited bandwidth to the internet.

Here are the basic steps for deploying Office LTSC 2024:

  1. Download the Office Deployment Tool from the Microsoft Download Center
  2. Create the configuration.xml file
  3. Download the Office LTSC 2024 installation files (Optional, if you're not installing directly from the Office CDN.)
  4. Install Office LTSC 2024 by using the Office Deployment Tool

Alternatively, you can use Configuration Manager to deploy Office LTSC 2024 if that's available in your organization.

Download the Office Deployment Tool from the Microsoft Download Center

The Office Deployment Tool (ODT) is available for free from the Microsoft Download Center. Always download and use the latest version of the ODT.

After downloading the Office Deployment Tool, double-click the officedeploymenttool executable (.exe) file to extract the ODT files. The extracted files include setup.exe and a sample configuration.xml.

The setup.exe file is the ODT and is a command-line tool. The configuration.xml file is a sample that helps you get started. Use the configuration.xml file to specify settings for the ODT when downloading or installing Office. This file is a simple XML file that can be created and edited in any text editor, such as Notepad. You can name the file anything you prefer, as long as it retains the .xml file extension.

For an Office LTSC 2024-specific sample, see Sample configuration.xml file to use with the Office Deployment Tool.

Create the configuration.xml file

Once you have a copy of the ODT, the next step is to create a configuration.xml file. You can create multiple configuration.xml files to be used with the ODT. For example, you can create a configuration.xml file to download and install the 64-bit version of Office LTSC Professional Plus 2024 in English. Then, you can create a different configuration.xml file to install the 32-bit version of Visio LTSC Professional 2024 in French. When you run the ODT from an elevated command prompt, you specify which configuration.xml file to use.

Tip

  • Use the Office Customization Tool (OCT) instead of a text editor to create your configuration.xml file.
  • The OCT simplifies creating and customizing your configuration.xml file through a web-based interface that allows you to easily make selections for use with the Office Deployment Tool. For more information, see Overview of the Office Customization Tool.
  • Note that this OCT is different from the Office Customization Tool previously used to install volume licensed versions of Office that used Windows Installer (MSI) as the installation technology.
Configuration configuration.xml setting Additional information
Where to download the Office installation files to and where to install Office from. For example, \\server\share (a shared folder on your local network). SourcePath If you don’t specify a SourcePath when installing Office, the ODT looks for the installation files in the folder it’s located in. If it doesn’t find the Office installation files there, it goes to the Office CDN to get the installation files. We recommend that you install Office directly from the Office CDN, if internet connectivity and network bandwidth make that possible.
Which products to download or install. For example, Office LTSC Professional Plus 2024. Product ID Valid values include the following IDs:
- ProPlus2024Volume
- Standard2024Volume
- ProjectPro2024Volume
- ProjectStd2024Volume
- VisioPro2024Volume
- VisioStd2024Volume

For a list of Product IDs for other volume licensed Office products, such as Access LTSC 2024, see List of Product IDs which are supported by the Office Deployment Tool for Click-to-Run.
Use Key Management Service (KMS) to activate Office LTSC 2024 PIDKEY Enter the Generic Volume License Key (GVLK) for KMS activation.
Use Multiple Activation (MAK) to activate Office LTSC 2024 PIDKEY Enter the product key for MAK activation.
Which languages to download or install. For example, English (en-us) and French (fr-fr). Language ID You can install multiple languages at the same time you’re installing Office LTSC 2024, or you can install them later. For more information, see Deploy languages for Office LTSC 2024.
Which proofing tools to install Product ID The Product ID is "ProofingTools" and is used in combination with the Language ID. For more information, see Deploy languages for Office LTSC 2024.
Which edition of Office LTSC 2024 to download or install. For example, the 64-bit version. OfficeClientEdition Valid xml values are "32" and "64." All Office products on the device must be of the same architecture. You can’t have both 32-bit and 64-bit Office products installed on the same device. We recommend 64-bit on devices that have 4 GB or more of memory. But you should assess application compatibility and other factors that might require you to use the 32-bit version. For more information, see Choose between the 64-bit or 32-bit version of Office.
Which apps to install. For example, all apps except Access. ExcludeApp By default, all apps included in Office LTSC Professional Plus 2024 are installed. For example, to not install Access, you can include the following line in your configuration.xml: <ExcludeApp ID="Access" /> For more information, see ExcludeApp element.
Where to get security and quality updates from. For example, directly from the Office CDN on the internet. UpdatePath The default is to get updates directly from the Office CDN on the internet, which is recommended and requires the least amount of administrative effort. But if you need to update devices that don’t have internet connectivity, you can specify that Office gets updates, for example, from a shared folder on your local network. But this option means that you must download the updates from the Office CDN each month and copy them to the shared folder. For more information, see Update Office LTSC 2024.
Which update channel to install from and get updates from Channel Office uses the concept of update channels to determine which updates an installed version of Office receives. For more information, see Update channel for Office LTSC 2024.
Whether to remove previous Windows Installer (MSI) versions of Office before installing Office LTSC 2024 RemoveMSI Recommended. For more information, see Remove existing versions of Office before installing Office LTSC 2024.

For more information about these configuration.xml settings, see Configuration options for the Office Deployment Tool. Keep in mind that not all the information in that article applies to Office LTSC 2024. For example, the settings related to shared computer activation, such as SharedComputerLicensing and SCLCacheOverride, don’t apply to Office LTSC 2024.

Sample configuration.xml file to use with the Office Deployment Tool

The following sample configuration.xml file can be used to either download or install the 64-bit version of Office LTSC Professional Plus 2024 in English using a shared folder on your local network and activate by using MAK. If you’re using this configuration.xml to install Office LTSC 2024, previous Windows Installer (MSI) versions of Office are removed as part of the installation process. Even though it’s not specified in the configuration.xml file, updates are automatically enabled and are configured to come directly from the Office CDN, because those settings are the default.

Tip

For the PIDKEY, replace #####-#####-#####-#####-##### with your MAK client activation key.

<Configuration>
  <Add OfficeClientEdition="64" Channel="PerpetualVL2024" SourcePath="\\Server\Share">
    <Product ID="ProPlus2024Volume" PIDKEY="#####-#####-#####-#####-#####">
      <Language ID="en-us" />
    </Product>
    <Product ID="ProofingTools">
      <Language ID="de-de" />
      <Language ID="es-es" />
    </Product>
  </Add>
  <RemoveMSI />
  <Display Level="None" AcceptEULA="TRUE" />
</Configuration>

Remove existing versions of Office before installing Office LTSC 2024

Uninstall any previous versions of Office before installing Office LTSC 2024. To remove versions of Office that use Windows Installer (MSI) as the installation technology, use the Office Deployment Tool (ODT) and specify the RemoveMSI element in your configuration.xml file.

You can use the RemoveMSI element in several ways when installing Office LTSC 2024:

  • Uninstall all Office products on the device.
  • Identify and reinstall any existing language resources, such as language packs.
  • Retain specific Office products while uninstalling all others on the device.

Use the RemoveMSI element to uninstall versions of Office, Visio, or Project from Office 2016 and earlier that were installed using Windows Installer (MSI)

For more information about using RemoveMSI, see Remove existing MSI versions of Office when upgrading to Microsoft 365 Apps. Although that article focuses on Microsoft 365 Apps, most of the information also applies to Office LTSC 2024.

To uninstall 2019 versions of Office, Visio, or Project from the device, use the Remove element. The Remove element is used because 2019 versions of Office, Visio, and Project are installed using Click-to-Run, not Windows Installer (MSI).

Download the Office LTSC 2024 installation files

Once you have a copy of the ODT and created your configuration.xml file, you can download the Office LTSC 2024 installation files to your local network. To do this, open an elevated command prompt, navigate to the folder where you saved the ODT and the configuration.xml file, and enter the following command:

setup /download configuration.xml

If you saved the configuration.xml file with a different name, use that name in the command.

It might look as though nothing is happening, but the download is occurring in the background. Once the download is complete, the command prompt will return.

To verify the files are downloading, check the location you specified for the SourcePath in your configuration.xml file. You should see a folder named "Office" with a subfolder named "Data." Inside the Data folder, there will be another subfolder named with the version number of the download. For example, 16.0.14332.20481. The files and their names will vary depending on whether you're downloading the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Office and which languages you're downloading.

Here are some additional details about downloading Office LTSC 2024 installation files:

  • You must download the 32-bit and 64-bit versions separately.
  • All volume-licensed Office products are included in the same download, regardless of which products you specify in the configuration.xml file. For example, if you download Office LTSC Professional Plus 2024, the download will also include Visio LTSC Professional 2024 and Project Professional 2024. This approach helps you save disk space on your local network. The core files for these products are located in the stream.x86.x-none.dat or stream.x64.x-none.dat file, depending on whether you’re downloading the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Office.

Install Office LTSC 2024 by using the Office Deployment Tool

Once you have a copy of the ODT and have created your configuration.xml file (and downloaded the Office LTSC 2024 installation files to your local network, if necessary), you can install Office LTSC 2024. To do this, open an elevated command prompt, navigate to the folder where you saved the ODT and the configuration.xml file, and enter the following command:

setup /configure configuration.xml

If you’ve saved the configuration.xml file with a different name, use that name in the command.

Once the installation is complete, the command prompt will return, and you can open the Office LTSC 2024 programs you’ve installed.

Note

Office LTSC 2024 is installed on the system drive, typically the C:\ drive. The installation location can't be changed.

Install Office LTSC 2024 by using Configuration Manager

You can also use Microsoft Configuration Manager (current branch) to deploy Office LTSC 2024. The Office 365 Client Installation wizard guides you through the process and builds the configuration.xml file for you. There’s an entry for Office LTSC Professional Plus 2024 in the wizard. On that same page, you can also choose to deploy Project and Visio. To access the wizard, navigate to Software Library > Overview > Office 365 Client Management in the Configuration Manager console.

Deploy languages for Office LTSC 2024

You can use the ODT and the configuration.xml file to deploy Office LTSC 2024, including Project and Visio, in multiple languages. For more information, see Language element.

You can also install proofing tools by specifying the Product ID as "ProofingTools" in your configuration.xml file along with the appropriate Language IDs. Proofing tools packages are smaller than full language packs, making them a good choice for users who work with documents in multiple languages but don’t need the Office product UI in all those languages. The proofing tools can be installed at the same time you’re installing Office LTSC 2024, or you can install them later. They can also be installed whether or not the language pack for a given language is installed.

If you're upgrading from a Windows Installer (MSI) version of Office, you can get Click-to-Run versions of the same language resources—such as language packs, language interface packs, or proofing tools—installed when you deploy Office LTSC 2024. For more information, see Remove existing MSI versions of Office when upgrading to Microsoft 365 Apps. Although that article focuses on Microsoft 365 Apps, most of the information also applies to Office LTSC 2024.

Microsoft Teams in Office LTSC 2024

The Microsoft Teams app isn't preinstalled with Office LTSC 2024, but is available as a separate download. Organizations that require Teams for communication and collaboration can download Teams separately.

Skype for Business in Office LTSC 2024

By default, Skype for Business is not installed when deploying Office LTSC 2024 unless you make the following changes:

  • When you create the configuration.xml file with the Office Customization Tool, under the Apps section, use the toggle to turn on Skype for Business. Screenshot of the configuration options in the Office Customization Tool showing toggles to include or exclude apps such as Skype for Business, Outlook, and Excel from being deployed.

  • In the Office 365 Client Installation wizard, under the Products tab, scroll to the Applications section, and check the box for Skype for Business to include it in your deployment package. Screenshot of the configuration options in the Office Client installation wizard showing toggles to include or exclude apps such as Skype for Business, Outlook, and Excel from being deployed.

These changes ensure that Skype for Business is included in the installation.