Update by command line: Ofc2k10 64-bits SP1, not installed

Update by command line: Ofc2k10 64-bits SP1, not installed

Postby UranusOne » 23.12.2011, 04:15

I would suggest that you check lines of code in the script for the Office 2k10 updates.

I have one problem. I have included the download of Office 2010 64-bits Service Pack 1 (Spanish).

The downloaded file is:
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client\o2k10\esn\officesuite2010sp1-kb2460049-x64-fullfile-es-es.exe

But this doesn't install through the commands line:
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DoUpdate.cmd /updatecpp /updatedx /nobackup /verify /autoreboot /showlog


***Apologies if there is something misspelled ... translated with google ***
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Re: Update by command line: Ofc2k10 64-bits SP1, not install

Postby Gerby » 28.12.2011, 13:20

Hello UranusOne!

Have you initialized the download and installation for 64-Bit updates for Office 2010 yet?

FAQ wrote:Q: I miss the x64 version of Office 2010 Service Pack 1. How can I have it downloaded?
A: Please call ...\cmd\AddOffice2010x64Support.cmd {lng} once to add its URL to your custom static download definitions (see directory ...\static\custom).

In your case the language code ({lng}) would be es, i guess.

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Re: Update by command line: Ofc2k10 64-bits SP1, not install

Postby harry » 28.12.2011, 13:58

I think UranusOne has done this (see viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2250&p=7206#p7206).
But maybe this posting is interesting :arrow: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2557#p7869

[Google translation]
WSUSUpdateAdmin wrote:Hey there!

flummie wrote:I think I've seen too volatile in the log files. On closer look I noticed that WSUSOU discovered an installed Word. And I have ordered the computer without preinstalled Office and "Uninstall or change a program" under I had seen no Office record. [...]


This may explain why WOU Office identified the wrong architecture.
Indeed, there are apparently only one (reasonable) way to do this, namely the evaluation of the registry value HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Outlook\bitness (cf. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee681792.aspx), ie Outlook must be installed so that one is detected x64-Office-2010 correctly!

greeting
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Re: Update by command line: Ofc2k10 64-bits SP1, not install

Postby UranusOne » 29.12.2011, 20:14

Hi Gerby!
Gerby wrote:Hello UranusOne!

Have you initialized the download and installation for 64-Bit updates for Office 2010 yet?

FAQ wrote:Q: I miss the x64 version of Office 2010 Service Pack 1. How can I have it downloaded?
A: Please call ...\cmd\AddOffice2010x64Support.cmd {lng} once to add its URL to your custom static download definitions (see directory ...\static\custom).

In your case the language code ({lng}) would be es, i guess.

Greetings
Gerby


Yes: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2250

For that reason, my WSUSOfflineClient have the file
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client\o2k10\esn\officesuite2010sp1-kb2460049-x64-fullfile-es-es.exe

However, not installed by CommandLine for DoUpdate.cmd.


Hi Harry!
harry wrote:I think UranusOne has done this (see viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2250&p=7206#p7206).
But maybe this posting is interesting :arrow: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2557#p7869

[Google translation]
WSUSUpdateAdmin wrote:Hey there!

flummie wrote:I think I've seen too volatile in the log files. On closer look I noticed that WSUSOU discovered an installed Word. And I have ordered the computer without preinstalled Office and "Uninstall or change a program" under I had seen no Office record. [...]


This may explain why WOU Office identified the wrong architecture.
Indeed, there are apparently only one (reasonable) way to do this, namely the evaluation of the registry value HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Outlook\bitness (cf. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee681792.aspx), ie Outlook must be installed so that one is detected x64-Office-2010 correctly!

greeting
Torsten Wittrock


Well, a down point for MsOffice. If Outlook is not installed, is not detected Office2k10 x64. Anyway, other office updates are installed by WSUSOfflineClient and this update will not install. Microsoft sucks, heh heh heh.
But then, I don't understand how is detected properly by Windows Update Online. :?:

So, Instant solutions: :idea: Make a Ofc2k10 x64 installation (with SP1 integrated) or do a manual update of SP1.

These days, I'll follow up ... files and registry keys involved in these installations (x86 vs x64), may be possible to make a new type of detection (in a vbs file) to launch the update "officesuite2010sp1-kb2460049-x64-fullfile-xx-xx.exe".


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Thank you both for your answers!

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