Installing Office 2007 On Terminal Servers
Wednesday, 09 May 2007 by Michel Roth
Aaron Parker has published a small article on the installation of Office 2007 on Terminal Server systems. This information of course also apply when you want to install Office 2007 to other systems.

"When install Office 2007 on your Terminal Servers there are a few things you'll need to be aware of. The first of which is that you will need an Enterprise or Volume License key, i.e. those keys that use Volume Activation 1.0 and do not require activation. There is also some configuration and installation options that I recommend you set before and after installation.

There are a number of options I recommend setting by using the Office Customisation Tool (SETUP.EXE /ADMIN). These first couple of options aren't really Terminal Server specific and are worth setting for all Office deployments. You can enforce these via Group Policy, however if you configure them with a custom installation they will be the default settings.."

Read the article here.

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