Microsoft KB Archive/114314

= Commands You Can Use To Customize Setup /A =

Article ID: 114314

Article Last Modified on 8/15/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Excel 95 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Excel 5.0c

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This article was previously published under Q114314



SUMMARY
In Microsoft Excel, you can create a custom Setup script that allows a network administrator to customize and/or automate a setup procedure that is run from a server.

To do this, modify the SETUP.STF file (this file is created during the administrative setup).

The following is a list of the values that you can use to reference directories from the SETUP.STF file.   Value          Meaning

%D            Use the destination directory of the parent.

Null          Use the destination directory of the parent (same as %D).

%S            Use the source directory.

%W            Use the Windows directory.

%M            Use the Windows System directory.

%D\subdir     Use a subdirectory of the parent. Example: %D\WINWORD

%S\subdir     Use a subdirectory of the source directory.

%W\subdir     Use a subdirectory of the Windows directory.

%M\subdir     Use a subdirectory of the Windows System directory.

%OBJIDnumber  Use the same directory as the directory specified for that OBJID number. These values can be used for configuring any supported directory change in the SETUP.STF.

For more information on creating custom Setup scripts see the NETWORK.TXT file located on Disk 1 of the Microsoft Excel 5.0 disks.

Additional query words: install installation XL

Keywords: KB114314

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