serveur d'application avec winNT4 et office

serveur d'application avec winNT4 et office - Windows & Software

Marsh Posté le 31-03-2001 à 19:45:14    

comment on fait pr installer office sur winNT pour le rendre serveur d'appli ?  
 
merci pour les réponses

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Marsh Posté le 31-03-2001 à 19:45:14   

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Marsh Posté le 01-04-2001 à 12:34:49    

INSTALLING MICROSOFT OFFICE ON A NETWORK
Installing Office over the network is a two step process:  
The administrator creates the administrative installation point by creating the set of folders that will hold all the Office software and from which client installations will be done.  
 
 
Users install Office by running Setup from the administrative installation point.  
 
 
The same Setup.exe is used for each of these steps, although in two different modes. To avoid confusion in the discussion below, these two modes will be referred to as follows:  
 
* Administrative Setup  
- To create the administrative installation point, you run Setup.exe from the physical media with the /a command line option.
 
* Client Setup  
- To perform a client installation, a user runs Setup.exe from the administrative installation point without the /a command line option.  
Disable Virus Protection before running Setup
Some virus protection programs, such as VSAFE.COM and Norton Anti- Virus Autoprotect, can interfere with the Microsoft Office 97 Setup program. If you use a virus protection program on your computer, please disable it before running Setup. (You can re- enable the virus protection program after Setup is complete.) Note -- If your virus-detection program starts automatically when you start Windows, you can disable it by restarting Windows while holding down the SHIFT key.  
Creating the administrative installation point
You need to run administrative Setup under Windows 95, Windows NT 3.51 (or later), or Windows NT Advanced Server 3.51 (or later).  
 
The administrative installation point must have at least 320MB of disk space, and you (the administrator) must have read, write, delete, and create permission to this location. Users need read access as well. If your users will be running in a shared Windows environment, you need to run Setup in that same environment and you need write and create permissions to the Windows folders.  
 
Using the administrative mode of Setup, you need to install all of the Office files from the CD to the administrative installation point. This consists of two primary folders which will be created by Setup:  
\Msoffice - The main Office application files, such as Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel will be installed in this folder.  
 
 
\Msapps - Shared components, such as Art Gallery and Word Art, will be installed in this folder.  
Administrative installation
Before doing the administrative installation of Office, make sure:  
Destination folders are empty. If a previous version of Office exists, delete all of it.  
 
 
Users sharing applications or running shared Windows from this server are logged off.  
 
 
Folders are locked to network user access during administrative installation.  
 
 
Virus detection software is disabled.  
 
 
To install Office on the administrative installation point:  
Run Setup.exe from the CD with the command line option /a: "setup.exe /a". Setup.exe must be run from a workstation with write access to the server, not directly on the server itself.  
 
NOTE: Double-clicking on Setup.exe in the File Manager (Windows NT Workstation 3.51) or Explorer (Windows 95 or Windows NT Workstation 4.0) will not work. You need to use the Run command on the File menu of Program Manager or File Manager (Windows NT Workstation 3.51), or the Run command in the Start menu (Windows 95 or Windows NT Workstation 4.0) to use the command line option /a. If you double-click on Setup.exe it will perform a client installation.  
 
 
Follow the instructions on the screen.  
 
 
NOTES:  
The organization name you enter will be used for all client installations of Office from this network location.  
 
 
When asked for the server and path for the shared applications folder, enter the name in the same way that users will specify it when installing Office. You can specify whether the server will be accessed by users with a drive letter (for example, G:\) or a UNC path (for example, \\server\share). If you select drive letter, users installing Office will need to have that drive letter mapped to this folder before running client Setup.  
 
 
When Setup asks where you want the shared application files installed, the option you select controls the choices your users will have during client Setup:  
+ Server.............The shared application files will remain on the server and run remotely; the user won't get a choice during client Setup.
 
+ Local Hard Drive...The shared application files will be copied to the user's local hard drive; the user won't get a choice during client Setup.
 
+ User's Choice......The user will be asked to choose Server or Local Hard Drive during client Setup.  
Setup then copies all files from the CD or floppy disks to the administrative installation point.  
 
After the installation is complete, share the two folders (\Msoffice and \Msapps) on the network, either creating a single share that contains both folders, or creating two separate shares, one for each folder.  
Client installation
To install Office on the client computers, users will:  
Connect to the main Office folder on the administrative installation point.  
 
 
Run Setup.exe.  
 
 
When users run client Setup from this administrative installation point, they will see the Run From Network Server option in addition to the other installation options. If a user selects this option, the main Office application files are left on the server and run remotely.  
 
It is recommended that users have a read-only connection to the server Office folder when they are running Setup, and also when they are running the applications after a Run From Network Server installation.  
 
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Marsh Posté le 01-04-2001 à 12:39:24    

merci pour la réponse j'imprime le tout!!!!

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Marsh Posté le 01-04-2001 à 14:07:03    

et le même en FR ??? :D


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Marsh Posté le 01-04-2001 à 14:47:57    

Are you serious ???  :D

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