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Integrate “Service Packs” into Windows and


Office
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Integrate “Service Packs” into Windows and Office installations.


Integrating service packs into the windows or office installations make it easier for
administrator to deploy and manage. It saves both time and costs for the enterprise to apply the
service pack updates.
Windows
Applies to:
Windows XP and Windows Server 2003.

Service Pack Integration:


Integrating service packs into Windows Installation Source.

Integrating/slipstreaming Command:
WindowsVVV-KB000000-SP0-XXX-LLL.exe /integrate:Drive:\Path
Where:
VVV: Stands for the version of windows for which this SP is applicable.
KB000000: 0 stands for the actual KB number applies to this release.
SP Service Pack
SP0 0 stands for the actual number i.e. 1, 2, 3 or so on.
XXX Stands for the type of operating system e.g. x86, 64-bit etc.
LLL Stands for the language (for example ENU, FRE)
Drive:\Path Stands for the location where the windows installations file are copied.
Example:
WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-ENU.exe and WindowsServer2003-KB914961-SP2-x86-ENU.exe
etc.
Follow these Steps:
1. Insert Windows (XP/2003) CD into CD-ROM copy all the files from the CD to a folder in
C:\ drive (named “InstallCD”) of your computer.
2. Download the service pack file from http://www.microsoft.com/ (for that particular version
of Windows you want to integrate the service pack) and copy to another folder in C:\ drive
and name it “ServicePack”.
3. Now open command prompt by typing CMD at Start > Run. Then issue the following
commands one by one.
Cd c:\ServicePack ↵
SP.exe integrate:c:\InstallCD ↵
4. Now the integration process will start, wait for some time to complete.
5. When you will see the success message then the process of integrating service pack is
complete. Now use can use it or burn it into a CD.

Microsoft Office
Applies to:
Microsoft Office 2003
Service Pack 2 (for Office 2003)
Follow the following steps:
1- Create an administrative installation point: Insert the Office 2003 CD into the CD-ROM
drive, issue X:\setup.exe /a from command prompt, replace X with your CD-ROM drive.
This will create an administrative installation point and ask for name, organization, product
key etc. like the installation process but actually doesn’t install. When the creating of
administrative installation point is completed rename that folder as “C:\Office2003”.

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2- Download the Service Pack 2 (filename is Office2003SP2-KB887616-FullFile-ENU.exe)


from http://www.microsoft.com/ and Copy it to “C:\” Drive.
3- Extract the file to “C:\OfficeSP2” through WinRAR or 7-Zip. Right click on the file and select
extract then select the destination path as “C:\OfficeSP2”. After extraction is over, you will
see the following files: mainsp2ff.msp, ohotfix.exe, ohotfix.ini, ohotfixr.dll,
owc11sp2ff.msp, owc102003sp2ff.msp etc.
4- Now see the “C:\Office2003” if you find there a file “STD11.msi” it is for Office 2003
Standard version and if you find “PRO11.msi” then it is Office 2003 Professional version.
5- Assuming that the Office 2003 installations are copied to “C:\Office2003” folder and Office
Service Pack 2 is copied to “C:\OfficeSP2” before starting integration.
6- Now open command Prompt and issue the following two commands one-by-one. Issue the
second command when the 1st process is finished its work.
msiexec /p C:\OfficeSP2\mainsp2ff.msp /a C:\Office2003\PRO11.msi SHORTFILENAMES-TRUE /qb
msiexec /p C:\OfficeSP2\OWC11sp2ff.msp /a C:\Office2003\OWC11.msi SHORTFILENAMES-TRUE /qb
7- Now Office SP2 is integrated with Office 2003 installations. When you will install Office
2003 t will include all the SP2 components along with Office 2003.
Service Pack 3 (for Office 2003)
The integrating process for service pack 3 for Office 2003 is same as the above but the command
is little bit different.
Follow the following steps:
1- Create an administrative installation point: Insert the Office 2003 CD into the CD-ROM
drive, issue X:\setup.exe /a from command prompt, replace X with your CD-ROM drive.
This will create an administrative installation point and ask for name, organization,
product key etc. like the installation process but actually doesn’t install. When the
creating of administrative installation point is completed rename that folder as
“C:\Office2003”.
2- Download the Service Pack 3 (filename is Office2003SP3-KB923618-FullFile-ENU.exe)
from: http://download.microsoft.com/download/7/7/8/778493c2-ace3-44c5-8bc3-
d102da80e0f6/Office2003SP3-KB923618-FullFile-ENU.exe and Copy it to “C:\” Drive.
3- Extract the file to “C:\OfficeSP3” through WinRAR or 7-Zip. Right click on the file and
select extract then select the destination path as “C:\OfficeSP2”. After extraction is over,
you will see the following files: MAINSP3.msp, ohotfix.exe, ohotfix.ini, ohotfixr.dll,
OWC102003SP3.msp, OWC11SP3.msp etc.
4- Now see the “C:\Office2003” if you find there a file “STD11.msi” it is for Office 2003
Standard version and if you find “PRO11.msi” then it is Office 2003 Professional version.
5- Assuming that the Office 2003 installations are copied to “C:\Office2003” folder and
Office Service Pack 3 is copied to “C:\OfficeSP3” before starting integration.
6- Now open command Prompt and issue the following two commands one-by-one. Issue
the second command when the 1st process is finished its work.
msiexec /a C:\Office2003\pro.msi /p C:\OfficeSP3\MAINSP3.msp
msiexec /a C:\Office2003\OWC11SP3.msp /p C:\OfficeSP3\OWC11.MSI
7- Now Office SP3 is integrated with Office 2003 installations. When you will install Office
2003 it will include all the SP3 components along with Office 2003.

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