Microsoft 79G-03775 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
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Config.xml file in Office 2013 Preview
Audience: IT Professionals
Administrators use the Config.xml file to perform installation and maintenance tasks for Office 2013
Preview.
The primary tool that administrators use to customize the installation of Windows Installer-based
products in Office 2013 Preview is the Office Customization Tool (OCT). The customization tools and
methods in Office 2013 Preview are the same as for Office 2010and Office 2007. For more information
about how to use the OCT to create a Setup customization file and to learn about updates to the OCT
in Office 2013 Preview, see Office Customization Tool (OCT) in Office 2013 Preview.
Use the Config.xml file to configure installation tasks and use it only when you run Setup. Config.xml is
not installed or cached on users' computers. Administrators can edit the Config.xml file to customize the
installation. By default, the Config.xml file that is stored in the core product folder,
core_product_folder_name.WW, directs Setup to install that product. For example, the Config.xml file in
the ProPlus.WW folder installs Office Professional Plus 2013 Preview.
You use the Config.xml file to perform the following installation tasks:
Specify the path of the network installation point.
Select which product to install.
Customize Setup options, such as logging and the location of the Setup customization file and
software updates.
Set installation options, such as user and company name.
Copy the Local Install Source (LIS) to the user's computer without installing Office.
Add or remove languages from the installation.
You can also use the Config.xml file for maintenance operations such as adding or removing features,
repairs, and removing installations. To do this, administrators must run Setup.exe again from the
original source.
Important:
To edit Config.xml, use a text editor, such as Notepad. Do not use a general-purpose XML
editor, such as Word 2013 Preview.
In this article:
Config.xml element quick reference
How Setup uses Config.xml
Config.xml file format
Config.xml element reference
Sample Config.xml file