Assuming that you are installing multiple Office programs, here is a suggested name and description: Name Building the Configuration Manager Task SequenceĬreate a custom task sequence. To have reliable installations of Office 2016 with no previous versions, we need to add one more component: a task sequence. That application package is useful for an operating system deployment task sequence or to device collections where you know that no member device has a version of Office already installed. The application package we built last time brought everything together except the Offscrub package. Because Microsoft recommends not installing multiple versions of Office together and because Office Setup cannot remove all components of previous versions, we built a Configuration Manager package with all of the OffScrub scripts from Microsoft Product Support Services to allow reliable removal of previous versions. We’ve built several prerequisite application packages, some Global Conditions, and the Office application package itself.
After clicking continue, your web browser will load with Microsoft's recommendations for the next steps to resolve any discovered issues with Microsoft Office.It’s time to wrap up this series on Office 2016 deployment. Note: You may be asked to insert the Office 2007 installation disk during the Setup Diagnostic.Īfter running the diagnostics, a results page will be displayed. To begin, go to the Start Menu > All Programs > Microsoft Office > Microsoft Office Tools, and then click on Microsoft Office Diagnostics.Īfter Microsoft Office Diagnostics opens, click Continue on the first page.īy default, all of the diagnostic tests are enabled, so you may click on Run Diagnostics to proceed with diagnosis and repair.įor a summary of each diagnostic, visit Microsoft's site. You may be prompted to reboot your computer to apply all changes and complete setup. This process may take a few minutes, but after completion, you will be prompted to exit and restart any open Office programs. Note: The exact title of Microsoft Office 2010 may depend on the version installed on your computer.Īfter the dialog box loads, choose the Repair option and click Continue.Highlight Microsoft Office 2010, and click on Change. To begin, click on Start and then Control Panel.Īfter the Control Panel window opens, click on Uninstall a Program.Ī list of all installed programs should now appear. This is normal, once it is fully done, click close and attempt to use a Microsoft program. Partway through the repair process, your computer will look like the image below.This may take some time, depending on your Internet connection and your computer. You will need to close all Microsoft programs before clicking repair, this includes Skype. Select Online Repair for the best chance of fixing the issue.
If you have office installed in a different language, then ending may not be exactly the same as the picture below.Select change.
This step works for Windows Vista/7/8/8.1/10.
This document explains how to correct Microsoft Office if it is not working or crashes frequently.