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How do I slipstream Microsoft Office 2007, Mozilla etc. In my Windows XP CD?

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  • Started 1 year ago by pjeet89
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pjeet89
pjeet89
Posts: 27

Hey Guys I am in bit of fix, I downloaded nLite to create my own personalised XP SP3 CD. But I am unable to find a way to integrate the following softwares into the CD, I am not able to understand how should I do it Please help me....... The softwares are
1) MS Office 2007 Enterprise Edition
2) MS Office 2007 SP1
3) AVG 8.0.173
4) Mozilla Firefox
5) utorrent
6) Opera 9.60
7) AIMP2 (music player)
8) GOM Player
9) VLC Media Player............... and lots more!!!!!

I dont worry about the space they will take......... I have downloaded Office Slipstreamer 1.74 from the internet and I am an Intermediate User of Windows XP. Please let me know how to integrate MS Office 2007 and other standalone setup files so that I can make a special CD of myself....... Please Do Help!!!!! Pictorial descriptions will be welcome.

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JonMCC33
JonMCC33
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These are the only applications you can add with nLite.

http://www.winaddons.com/

You cannot add Microsoft Office into it. If you want to slipstream MS Office into a SYSPREP image then read the instructions that came with Office Slipstreamer 1.74. I don't think it will work with nLite though.

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pjeet89
pjeet89
Posts: 27

so using office slipstreamer i can itegrate office 07 and office 07 SP1????
and wat bout firefox and other stuf how do i slipstream dem???

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raphoenix
raphoenix
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pjeet89,

1. I suggest making a Super Clean Slipstream of XP with SP3. The reason is simple. The other programs are all add-ons with constantly changing revisions plus when doing a Clean Install, one doesn't want the other programs interfering when setting up and configuring a Pure Clean Machine.
2. The same reasoning can be applied to the Office installation.
3. After a Clean Machine is setup and configured properly, one can always choose the latest and greatest add-on programs they prefer to run.
My personal opinion only.
One may run and configure their own machines as they wish.
Kindest Regards,
Rick P.♦ :)

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