Customize setup for Office 2010
Applies to: Office 2010
Topic Last Modified: 2011-11-21
There are a variety of ways in which you can customize and configure an installation of Microsoft Office 2010.
To learn how, read the articles that are listed and described in the following table.
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Provides information and procedures to customize an installation of Office 2010. |
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Provides information and procedures to customize Setup before installing Office 2010. |
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Provides information and procedures to customize Setup to configure feature installation states. |
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Provides information and procedures to configure Office 2010 user settings by using the Office Customization Tool (OCT). |
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Create Office 2010 configurations for different groups of users |
Provides information and procedures to create unique configurations of Office 2010 for each group. |
Provides information and procedures to import an OCT Setup customization file (.msp file) in Office 2010. |
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Provides information and procedures for configuring a silent installation by using the Config.xml file. |
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Provides information and procedures to customize Setup to run an arbitrary command or a lightweight executable to install an Office 2010 product. |
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Describes how to deploy an initial customized installation of Office 2010 to users in an organization. |
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Provides a sample Microsoft Visual Basic script that administrators can use to view the settings that are stored in Setup customization .msp files. |
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Describes how to create a customized Office 2010 installation image and make the installation files available on a DVD for users who work primarily in the field. |
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Describes how to use the Office Customization Tool to create an initial setup customization .msp file and import the .msp to create a second .msp file that includes all the settings in the original .msp file and additional applications and modified settings. |