Microsoft Office 2010
How to Install the New Microsoft Office 2010 OPK
System Builders
Microsoft® Office 2010
Copyright 2009 (c) Microsoft Corporation
Topics• What is the Microsoft® Office OPK• What is new in the MS Office 2010
OPK• System requirements• What do you need• How to install the OPK• Readiness Checklist
What is the MS Office OPK• OEM Pre-installation Kit (OPK)• It is a disk image that contains
Microsoft Office, other applications, and the tools necessary to allow an OEM to preload them on a PC.
• The OPK will be available for download at Microsoft’s OEM Partner Center (OPC).− http://oem.microsoft.com
What is in New the MS Office 2010 OPK
Office 2010 Sin-gle Image
Office Starter 2010
Office 2010 OOBE
Office 2010 Single Image Options
Office Home and Student 2010
Office Home and Business 2010
Office Professional 2010
Office 2010 OPK SKUs
• Office Home and Student 2010• Office Home and Business 2010• Office Professional 2010
What is New in The 2010 MS Office OPK (cont.)• Single command-line installation: OEM
can define which Office applications to load using a single command line.
• Improved multilanguage support• Office and Starter are loaded, not
installed, on the PC during the OPK setup. The actual installation happens when the end-user chooses an application in the Office OOBE’s User Interface (UI).
System Requirements
• Office 2010 was designed for use with the Windows® operating system, and requires one of the following versions of Windows:
−Windows Vista® with Service Pack 1 (SP1) or later
−Windows® 7 RTM or later
• MS Windows XP and XP Mode are not supported.
• The PC cannot have any prior versions of Office installed. It must be a clean machine.
• We recommend that you install the latest updates and service packs available for each respective operating system installing Office 2010.
• Q: drive letter must be free. It is required by the C2R engine to run Office Starter. This drive letter will be taken during Office Starter’s installation.
What do You Need to Install the New Office 2010 OPK
• IMPORTANT!! Read the OPK Guide document included with the OPK disk image.
• The PC on which the OPK will be installed
• The OPK disk image or physical media (DVD) containing the bits
− Download OPK disk image from Microsoft’s partner website: OPC
− You need one OPK image per language you wish to install in the PC.
− You can install as many languages in the same PC as you wish.
• Other applications that you may install, as part of your agreement with Microsoft, such as WLE (Windows Live Essentials) and the Search Toolbar. Refer to their setup guide for installation details.
What do You Need to Install the New Office 2010 OPK
You can install the OPK individually (directly from DVDs) or from a server (recommended for high-volume production) as indicated by the diagram below.
Windows installation
Office OEM installation (upload bits)
Capture OS image with Office preinstalled
WDS
PC mass installation through network
Office OPK Installation Scenarios
Based on your agreement with Microsoft, you have three options to install the Office 2010 OPK.
1. Office Image only2. Office Image + Standalone Starter3. Office Image + Starter + WLE (Windows
Live Essentials) + Search Toolbar
Please refer to your agreement’s details to select which option to use.
Points of special attention when preparing the production
environment• IMPORTANT!!! Read the OPK Guide (process
changed)• Make sure the target PC is clean. That is, it does
not have any previous version of Office installed.• Run a Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) check on
the Office OPK disk images before you attempt to install them
• Microsoft recommends that you only offer and install Office 32 bits.
• Make sure that the system you are building will not use the drive letter Q:
How to Install the Office 2010 OPK
Build the ImagePrepare for Office 2010 OPKGo through the scorecard with your Microsoft System
Engineer1. Check the parameters you wish to apply in the
command line install (check the OPK Guide)2. Load the OPK disk with the language you wish to
install3. Type the command line and run the install
application4. Load another language OPK 5. Repeat “3, 4 and 5” for as many languages as
desired6. If desired, it is possible to run the OPK installation via
script from a server instead of loading one disk at a time.
7. Check the folders and registry to verify correct installation (follow the OPK Guide for the verification points)
How to Install the Office 2010 OPK
Points of special attention during and after installation
− Do not install Office 64 bits with Starter. Only install Office 32 bits.
− Verify that the Office folders were correctly created in the PC
− When installing the Office OPK with other applications make sure to install the Office OPK after all other applications (this ensures the proper file associations required by the 2010 OPK applications will work properly).
− Verify that none of the applications you installed with the Office OPK are using the drive letter Q:
• OPK Review: Review the new OPK procedures, MUI design, Single Image architecture, and Office Starter architecture.• 64-bit Support: Review the addition of 64-bit support and understand the technical changes, messaging, positioning.
1. Planning & Feedback
• Usability: Test Office 2010 on all notebook and desktop platforms, with emphasis on non-standard systems.
• Performance: Test on variety of hardware to ensure quality experience.• Platform Compatibility: Test on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems.
2. Beta Testing
• Office OPK Training: Train employees on the new OPK procedures
3. Technical Training
• Readiness: Complete final factory readiness / testing for all languages and regions desired.
4. Deployment & Schedule
• Misc: WLE (Windows Live Essentials), Search Toolbar and other desired or required applications.
5. Other Applications: downloaded, trained, tested
Sample Readiness Checklist
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