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Office XP Update: Service Pack 1 (SP-1) |
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Example 1: How to start the administrative install |
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Example 2: Office XP administrative install |
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STEP 2 - Download Service Pack 1 Administrative Update
Download the file Oxpsp1a.exe. Alternatively, visit this page.
STEP 3 - Extract Service Pack 1 Administrative Update
Type c:\Office\ as the destination path to extract. Click OK. see example 3
Example 3: Extract the Administrative update
STEP 4 - Update the Administrative Installation Point
The folder c:\Office\ now contains the Administrative Installation Point and the Service Pack 1 Administrative Patch files.
This step causes the Service Pack 1 Administrative Patch files to be integrated into the Administrative Installation Point.
NOTE: STEP 4 updates the files in the Administrative Installation Point only. The currently installed Office XP will not be updated until STEP 5.
Follow this procedure:
- Select and copy the following text:
- Open the Run Dialog from the Start Menu, or open a Command Prompt.
- Paste the text (right-click and select paste) into the filename area of the Run Dialog, and click OK or press Enter.
The Office XP Setup window will appear. The Administrative Installation Point will take several minutes to update.
- To update the Administrative Install Point's Office Web Components, select and copy this additional text:
- Open the Run Dialog from the Start Menu, or open a Command Prompt.
- Paste the text (right-click and select paste) into the filename area of the Run Dialog, and click OK or press Enter.
The Office Web Components setup window will appear, and the Administrative Installation Point will automatically be updated. This will take a minute or two.
- The Administrative Install Point is now updated with an integrated SP 1. To verify that the Installation Point has been updated, follow these steps:
- Using Windows Explorer, open the c:\Office\ folder.
- Under the View menu, select Details. This will show the size and modification date of each file in the folder.
- The files PROPLUS.MSI and OWC10.MSI should display the day on which they were updated with Service Pack 1. See example 4
Example 4: The Installation Point was successfully updated.
STEP 5 - Perform Detect & Repair from within the Administrative Installation Point
This step will update the currently installed Office XP to Service Pack 1.
To update the currently installed Office XP to Service Pack 1, perform the following steps:
- Select and copy the following text:
- Open the Run Dialog from the Start Menu, or open a Command Prompt.
- Paste the text (right-click and select paste) into the filename area of the Run Dialog, and click OK or press Enter.
The Office XP Setup window will appear. Setup will now scan the computer and update all Office XP files to Service Pack 1. This will take several minutes.
- To update the Office Web Components, select and copy the following text:
- Open the Run Dialog from the Start Menu, or open a Command Prompt.
- Paste the text (right-click and select paste) into the filename area of the Run Dialog, and click OK or press Enter.
The Office XP Setup window will appear. Setup will now scan the computer and update all Office Web Components to Service Pack 1. This will take a few minutes.
- To verify if Service Pack 1 is installed follow these steps:
- Open Microsoft Word (or any other Office Application).
- From the Help menu, select About Microsoft Word.
- The top line of the window should read as:
Microsoft Word 2002 (10.3416.3501) SP-1
see example 5
Example 5: Microsoft Word is now updated to Service Pack 1
Office XP has now been updated to Service Pack 1.
The folder c:\office should not be deleted. The folder c:\office will be required for any future Office Setup or Detect & Repair operation.
Alternatively, c:\office can be burned onto a CD-R for storage purposes, and later copied back into c:\office when required.END