Interestingly, the title says "Office(R)Tool," but still, here is everything mixed up. Why is it good that the title speaks about one thing, but the content is unpredictable? One talks about Microsoft services, the other about Office installation, then sombody instals at all Microsoft service, but not software, the next tells about Office errors, and so on. Why does everything have to be mixed up into this one topic? Let's the installation stay in one topic, tools in other, Microsoft services in third etc. Else if somebody want to find something, it's mostly impossible. Currently is here a complete one-pot-food.
some new changes. tracknot you didn't like the welcome screen, found a solution. And also add 3 more retail products available to download directly from MS. (Original untouched 365 ISO's) Code: ~ Welcome screen will show one Time only will show only if the MDL link is missing, after pressing A, a Link will be created. ~ Add 3 More Products to [M] Option Add 3 more retail IMAGE downloads from MS Site. - Generate Microsoft Office 365 Home Premium download-link > - Generate Microsoft Office 365 Business download-link > - Generate Microsoft Office 365 Professional Plus download-link >
I have the same problem, so I brought it to my attention. The test channel of updates, therefore, did not focus attention. The Office updates itself, so not everyone checks for updates manually. If there had been a message during the hidden update check, then more messages would have been expected.
I only check for updates manually because for some reason it apparently doesn't install them automatically. Anyway, I find it odd few users from here check for updates manually.
Will you add an option to download office offline install package for Microsoft 365 Home Premium and the option to choose which of its programs to install (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, etc.)? Also, does anybody know how to remove these blue adverts explaining the new features installed in Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise Beta Channel?
Microsoft 365 Home Premium will check And add later Edit. Microsoft 365 Home Premium -- Added. press [G]. to get latest version.
The default option is to install all - no exceptions. But You can choice products you want to prevent from install, This is What you asked ..
So, one can choose if he wants to install Word, Powerpoint, Excel, etc., on the new Microsoft 365 Home Premium option?
how to create ISO file on this with both 32bit and 64 bit? where I can it just automatically open window and select 32bit or 64bit...
thanks for this, for a lot of tool here, this is only the easy to understand. I have one question, does it activate automatically when I run and install using "start_setup.cmd"? because I already have activated before and it shows activated. but how about I use this on another PC, is there another steps do I need to activate it like I should put "OfficeRTool.cmd" or "KMS_VL_ALL_AIO.cmd" on ISO incase there is activation required?