![]() ![]() This file contains only the following information: (The reason for this is also a bug, see my Office 2013 deployment post). I’m already using “custom.xml” (together with OCT) for the installation part, so I’ve created a custom2.xml for the uninstallation part. ![]() In order for Office 2013 SP1 to be silently removed via SCCM before you install Office 2016, you have to be sure that the uninstall string is correct and a custom xml-file is in place. The remove previous version-feature works with Office 2010 however, which means I don’t have to create a supersedence relation for that version (luckily).Ĭhecking parameters for Office 2013 uninstallation: In this case the changes were about uninstalling Office 2013 SP1, as a fully patched Office 2013 SP1 WON’T get uninstalled even though I’ve chosen to remove previous versions in the OCT(see my (unanswered) post at ). As with Office 2013, I basically followed a (very good) guide from with some changes for our environment. Instead I got to fiddle with SCCM’s supersedence and dependencies. The deployment part was quite straight forward after the customization part was done. Skype for Business – example shortcut entry.ĭeploying Office 2016/Removing Office 2013/2010 See later chapter about dependencies.įig 3. This shortcut will then be deployed as a dependency.(You should also remove all the Skype for Business shortcut entries in OCT). With functional I mean a shortcut that has been manually created from C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office16\lync.exe. Only solution (as I can see it), is to force-copy a “functional shortcut icon” during deployment.After this “fix” (and a test-deployment), my reward was the following message: In Fig 3 target should definitely not be Skype for Business Recording Manger, instead it should be “Skype for Business 2016”. Anyways, I corrected the mistake MS has made. I’m getting very frustrated with all the bugs. Skype for Business shortcut launches “Skype for Business Recording Manager” instead of “Skype for Business”. You also have to add a “ ) and in the Start menu ( \Microsoft Office 2016). below, I’ve added the path/directory \Microsoft Office 2016. This is fixable by editing the shortcut entries. For some weird reason, Office 2016 by default decides to put all of the shortcuts on the start menu WITHOUT a subdirectory – splattered all over the start menu.Additional content/ Configure shortcuts. ![]()
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