No, it's now on different form. Office installer is now C2R instead of MSI, it takes a xml file as configuration, and you can choose which apps you want to install in it. Go to OP and read post there are many samples here.
Office 2019 updates are no longer via Windows Update. Is there a stored directory where these updates are being stored?
What official KMS? Talking about this: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...al-kms-solution-for-microsoft-products.28669/ (And of course if you have official KMS server - i.e. Volume Activation Services role on a Windows Server - on your network - it will activate as well. Though, in that case I don't know what you are seeking here.)
Is there a "mondo" version of Office 2019? The 2016 version allowed users to install all applications at once by using the "mondo" product in the configuration.xml.
Can I use the language pack web installers (e.g. setuplanguagepack.x64.de-de.exe) for VL versions of Office 2019? They have different version numbers ....
You can install all applications at once using the XML I posted above (obviously remove the ExcludeApp lines) ... https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/discussion-microsoft-office-2019.75232/page-43#post-1468618
Do you have a picture? Account page will not show anything beside program name (i.e. About OneNote) and the shortcut in start menu will be always OneNote 2016
Hello! Anyone please help me! There are so many channels which make me so confused. I want to download the latest general release of Office 2019 by using OfficeRTool. Which channel should I download from?
Thanks for the response. I'll probably hold off until a better solution is found. I don't want to run the 64-bit version because I have Excel plugins that only work with the 32-bit version. It's not a big deal, I'm not in a hurry to "sidegrade" anyways, Office 2016 still works just fine. I just figured I would do some preliminary testing since I had a little free time. But just for the record, based off your reply, right now the only way to run 32-bit Office 2019 is to use Windows 10 64-bit, correct? By the way, the Shortcut "OfficeRTool (no release check -NRC)" doesn't work. You need to either change the Shortcut "Target" to "%COMSPEC% /C OfficeRTool.cmd -NRC" -or- Edit line 85 of the "OfficeRTool.cmd" and change it to "if /i "%1" EQU "-NRC" goto:Office16VnextInstall"