Excluding certain Office applications ^Īnother child element of Product determines which applications not to install. This support document contains the full list of all product IDs the ODT accepts. Office 2019 supports the following strings, amongst others: Allowed values for Office 2016 and 365 are, for example: These do not describe the individual applications, but the stock-keeping units (SKUs) of Office using the ID attribute.
If you have mounted the ISO file as a virtual DVD, you specify the root directory of the drive here (for example 'D:\'): Īlternatively, you can copy the installation media to a share in the network and enter the universal naming convention (UNC) path.Īs a child node of Add, the configuration expects one or more Product elements. The attribute 'SourcePath' points where to retrieve the installation files. Its attribute 'OfficeClientEdition' (with values '32' or '64') determines whether to install the 32- or 64-bit version. Under 'Configuration' an 'Add' node is required. It is available in XML format and accepts a handful of elements to control the setup. One example configuration delivered with the Office Deployment Tool