![]() ControlClick is ideal but keypresses are the next best thing. All I need is a piece of text on the key screen and a piece of text on the next screen that will make the script wait till this screen is there and then do the key presses. This of course makes it that each window is the same and the code just runs through without stopping. What I don't understand is why will AutoIT work on the first screen but not the next one with the key? The problem that really occurs is that I cannot identify a single piece of text on any screen that will catch for WinActivate and WinWait so I constantly have to use "" instead. So I think I will stick with trying to do it with AutoIT as best I can. This makes the silent install quite difficult to do since I would need a different key for each kind of install. I am using the SingleImage format that allows you to put any version key you want in and them has options specific for the version the key was for afterwards. The syntax for that & ' /c cscript "' & & '\Microsoft Office\Office14\ospp.vbs" /inpkey:xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx')replacing the "x's" with your keys. Since the keys that you have are single license only, they would fail activation but you would have 30 days to update the key and activate Office. You could also install the product with one key (the same config.xml) and then run the oss.vbs file (included in Office 2010) to update each client's key. Just make a master file on the server that is copied to the client and modify the PIDKEY section with one of the keys from your master list.įYI, why do you have individual keys and not MAK or KMS keys? That is a waste of money.who evaluates the ROI for your organization? You can choose the activation method in the VAMT user interface.Why not copy the Config.xml file to the station on which the installation is to be run, dynamically modify the PIDKEY with one's from your master list, and then specify the config location in the setup switch? Look here for setup switches. With MAK independent activation, each computer will contact Microsoft's activation service, whereas with MAK proxy activation only the computer where VAMT is installed needs access to the Internet. ![]() ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |