Microsoft 79G-03775 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
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None prevents prompting users in these cases. The Suppress modal option does not
prevent files-in-use messages from being displayed; only Display level set to None
prevents files-in-use messages from being displayed.
Completion notice Select this check box if you want Setup to display a message to the user
when installation is complete.
Suppress modal Select this check box if you do not want Setup to display error messages and
other dialog boxes that might interrupt the installation. If you set Display level to Full, error
messages and other dialog boxes are displayed regardless of the state of this check box.
No cancel Select this check box if you want to disable the cancel button (the X in upper corner).
This setting only applies when Display level is set to Full or Basic.
Note:
The Setup customization file (.msp) sets the licensing information only during the initial
installation.
The previous licensing and user interface options are identical to the settings in the Config.xml file that
are shown in the following table.
Config.xml settings and corresponding OCT options
OCT option
Config.xml setting
Product key
PIDKEY element
I accept the terms in the License
Agreement
AcceptEula attribute of the Display element
Display level
Level attribute of the Display element
Completion notice
CompletionNotice attribute of the Display element
Suppress modal
SuppressModal attribute of the Display element
Note:
If there are multiple products on the network installation point and you do not specify which
product Setup is to install, Setup uses full display level when it prompts the user for a product,
regardless of how you set Display level in the Setup customization file. You use the /config
command-line option to specify which product to install. For more information, see Deploy
Office 2010 by using Setup from a network installation point.
Remove previous installations
Specify the earlier versions of Office applications that you want to keep or remove. This option is only
recognized by Setup when you first install Office on a user's computer.