plan to deploy office 2013 on multiple computers with windows 8.1 and would like to save the effort of updating them one by one later.
Also, I would like to save SSD space on the machines and NOT bloat the windows/installer folder with never-used update .msi-s and .msp-s.
My questions are:
1. How can I slipstream both updates and SP1 at the same time? (I tried to extract and put the entire package in the /updates folder, but only the SP1 got installed all post-sp1 updates are missed!)
2. Is there a real slipstreaming method, that applies the updates on the image not just use them at the very end of the installation procedure?
I see the SP1's huge msp (and also of the unsuccesfully "integrated" updates) is sitting in the windows/installer folder. Therefore I am really looking forward to a real integration method, where all this fallout (~2GB) doesn't show up.
Also, I would like to save SSD space on the machines and NOT bloat the windows/installer folder with never-used update .msi-s and .msp-s.
My questions are:
1. How can I slipstream both updates and SP1 at the same time? (I tried to extract and put the entire package in the /updates folder, but only the SP1 got installed all post-sp1 updates are missed!)
2. Is there a real slipstreaming method, that applies the updates on the image not just use them at the very end of the installation procedure?
I see the SP1's huge msp (and also of the unsuccesfully "integrated" updates) is sitting in the windows/installer folder. Therefore I am really looking forward to a real integration method, where all this fallout (~2GB) doesn't show up.
My Computer
At a glance
windows 7 professional
- Computer type
- Laptop
- OS
- windows 7 professional