Microsoft KB Archive/240892

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The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft Office 2000

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SUMMARY
This article describes how to install the Microsoft Excel 2000 Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) Driver Vulnerability Security Update when installing Microsoft Office 2000. This article assumes you have not previously installed Microsoft Office 2000, and that you are using a transform created by the Custom Installation Wizard.

MORE INFORMATION
When you use the Custom Installation Wizard to deploy Office, you can silently deploy the Excel 2000 ODBC Driver Vulnerability Security Update. To do this, follow these steps:

 Perform an administrative installation of CD1 of Office 2000 to a shared folder on your server. Download the Excel 2000 ODBC Driver Vulnerability Security Update file (JetCopkg.exe) and place it in a shared location. For example, Microsoft recommends that you use the same folder as in the previous step. On the Start menu, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Office Tools, point to Microsoft Office 2000 Resource Kit Tools, and then click Custom Installation Wizard. In the Open the MSI File dialog box, locate and select Data1.msi in the root of the folder specified in step 1. Click Next. In the Open the MST File dialog box, click the appropriate option, and then click Next. Click Add Installations and Run Programs in the list located near the upper-right corner of the dialog box.  Click Add. Type the full path to the shared folder containing JetCopkg.exe, along with the /q command-line switch. For example, you would type: "\\server name\share name\JetCopkg.exe /q" where \\server name\share name refers to your specific server name and share name. This part of the path could also be a mapped drive letter.  In the Add/Modify Program Entry dialog box, click OK.</li> Make any other changes as appropriate, and click Finish. Click Exit.</li>  Run Setup at the workstation by using a command line similar to the following "setup.exe TRANSFORMS=\\server name\share name\mytransform.MST /qn+" where \\server name\share name refers to your specific server name and share name. This part of the path could also be a mapped drive letter. </li></ol>