![]() ![]() SourcePath: Specify here the temporary folder, that you already created in Step 1, which will store the downloaded office data.You can also use the following XML Generator, to quickly create your customized template. You can take my Configuration as Template and adjust it, that it fits your needs. Here you can specify the components which will be included in our App-V Package. Run the Setup and extract the Files to C:\Temp\Office 2016 Download the Office 2016 Deployment Toolģ. New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path "C:\Temp\Office 2016 AppV" -ForceĢ. Create the following two Folders on your C: Drive, using PowerShell: New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path "C:\Temp\Office 2016" -Force Project Pro 2016 (Volume License Edition)ġ.Visio Pro 2016 (Volume License Edition).Office Professional Plus 2016 (Volume License Edition).In this Blog Post, we will create an App-V Package, that contains the following Components: More Informations about the Packaging, publishing and deployment requirements can be found in the following TechNet Article: Deploying Microsoft Office 2016 by Using App-V You can use your normal KMS to activate Office.You can Configure the virtualized Office normally using Group Policy Objects.You can use AppLocker to lock down some components.You can Enable / Disable Shortcuts and Applications to hide some Components.It is not supported to edit the generated App-V Package using the App-V Sequencer.After that you need to update it to include the latest Office Updates. A generated Office App-V Package is supported 1 Year.If you want to deploy for example Office Professional Plus 2016 and Visio 2016 you have to create 1 Package with both components in it. It is only supported to run one (1) App-V Package that contains Office Components. ![]() Sequencing Office 2016 manually using the App-V Sequencer is not supported! You need to use ODT (Office Deployment Toolkit) to generate the App-V Package.Microsoft actually recommends to go for a Click-To-Run or App-V based Deployment. (To verify that you can search for *AppV* in the Office Installation folder and you will find some EXEs and DLLs that will be very familiar if you know App-V.) With that knowledge that Office Itself is running virtualized when using Click-To-Run, the steps for creating an App-V Package are very straight forward. With the Click-To-Run Installer, there is actually a built-in App-V Client in Office. Since Office 2013, Microsoft has changed the Way, how they deliver Microsoft Office. Creating a Custom MSP with the OCT (Office Customization Tool) is pretty simple and was long a Best-Practice. If you are currently deploying Microsoft Office using for example ConfigMgr, you are probably using the MSI based Installation Method. See here for a list of supported Product IDs: Product IDs that are supported by the Office Deployment Tool for Click-to-Run UPDATE: Based on the following TechNet Forum Thread, creating Volume Licensing App-V Packages of Office 2016 is no longer supported. ![]()
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