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Microsoft Project Standard 2016 Download카테고리 없음 2020. 1. 24. 03:20
My project manager asked me if there was a trial for MS Project 2016. Project Management. They don't have a trial for Microsoft Project Standard, just.
I am in a situation where I need to install Office 2016 Home and Business alongside Project 2016 Standard on the same machine. My Office 2016 is a retail version, and I believe the only way to install is via the CTR installer (Click-to-Run). My Project 2016 Standard is a MSI type installer, from VLSC. Considering it is not possible to install a CTR install alongside a MSI installation is my issue, I am interested in knowing where I can find a CTR installer for Project 2016. Or, get a MSI type installation ISO for Office 2016 (Which I believe is near-impossible to get). In order to be able to have both installed on the same machine.
Not sure where to go, I heard about App-V (App visualization) but that is something that I have zero experience with. Thanks for any information. Try installing CTR first, then MSI. I have 2016 CTR installed along side 2010 MSI, installed in that order.
CTR is another name for App-V Worst case you may need to go to a VM, virutal machine. Hyper-V if you have a Pro version of Windows, or some 3rd party VM like VirtualBox. This would separate the 2 installations, but still allow you to use them on the same machine. 'No such thing as spare time. No such thing as free time. No such thing as down time. All you got is life time.
Henry Rollins. Thanks, I tried the installation order you recommended on my test machine; first Office 2016 Home & Business CTR, then a attempt at Project 2016 Standard MSI. The result is what I expected, an error dialog window that states: '.
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Windows Installer and Click-to-Run editions of Office programs don't get along for this version, so you can only have one type installed at a time.' Same result the other way around. The VM work around is a solution that me and our team want to avoid unfortunately. Edit: Interesting to know you have a 2010 MSI running alongside a 2016 CTR though. Above link has detailed instructions. This tool is intended for Business Office Administrators.
Apparently it may also be used for consumer Office bundles. (I have not tried it myself, rohn 007) After much trial and error, I got it to work for me. First I had to run the Office scrub vbs file (available from Fix It here: ) to remove all traces of any Office installs on my computer (I’m running Win10x64 Pro & Ent). this is a video over an hour long, including demonstration of using the deployement tool Reboot 1.
I opened the ISO from MSDN and extracted that to D: Archive Office2016 which created subdirectories off of that of Office data - Note that if you don’t have the iso yet, you can can ask setup to download the required files, just skip ahead to step 3 below- 2. Rename D: Archive Office2016 setup.exe to whatever the heck you like. I downloaded the Office 2016 Deployment Tool ( ) and extracted the zip to D: Archive Office2016. This will place setup.exe and configuration.xml into that directory (this is why we renamed setup.exe above). I edited the XML file and put the following in it (deleting everything else that was in it): NOTE: you can setup the deployment to include multiple languages ie: Using group policy, there are over 2100 settings you can control via the deployment tool.NOTE that I wasn’t sure about the naming convention for Skype for Business/Lync so I put them both in the config file - I still don’t know which one is needed but the above config successfully did NOT install Skype for Business.
4. If you don’t have the ISO then run the following: D: Archive Office2016 setup.exe /download configuration.xml that will create the sub directories and download the files necessary for your desired configuration 5. Now, whether this is from the ISO or the downloaded files, run: D: Archive Office2016 setup.exe /configure configuration.xml bingo, bango, bongo, you’ve got a customized install. I tried your method, and when I launched the program from CMD, I immediately got error code after it got elevated privileges. If instead of using cmd and the deployment toolkit’s setup file, I went into office directory (one level down from where I was) and launched the setup64 program and it began installing correctly. I do have Office 2013 installed still.
This is the configuration.xml file I made. I will look into trying keys tomorrow. I have a VL key for the Standard version of Project, not Pro.
That may be a future issue for me. I believe I need to use 'ProjectStdRetail' in my configuration.xml file instead; for things to be the way I need. But as of now I am happy to know it works, thank you again. Edit: Here is an example of my successful configuration: My Volume License key isn't being accepted by Project 2016 Standard, but once I get a correct key I will be all set. What matters here is that I managed to get both these applications installed, which I couldn't have before.
I will look into trying keys tomorrow. I have a VL key for the Standard version of Project, not Pro. That may be a future issue for me. I believe I need to use 'ProjectStdRetail' in my configuration.xml file instead; for things to be the way I need. But as of now I am happy to know it works, thank you again.
Edit: Here is an example of my successful configuration: My Volume License key isn't being accepted by Project 2016 Standard, but once I get a correct key I will be all set. What matters here is that I managed to get both these applications installed, which I couldn't have before. Let me know if you found a solution for the volume license. I have the same scenario only that I am trying to get the Visio Pro 2016 with Volume License installed alongside Office Home and Business 2016 CTR. Would love to know if anyone has found a way to make this work. I have a laptop running Windows 7 Pro with Office H&B 2016 and trying to get Project 2016 installed.
Talked to Microsoft support and they sent me a link to install Project retail version but my Volume License key does not work. Spent 3 hours on the phone with Microsoft support yesterday being passed around to about 12 different people. Finally the last gentleman I talked to told me I could not use my Office 2016 OEM with Project 2016 VLSC and I had to choose which one to use. He told me my other options would be to purchase a retail license of Project or I could send my laptop back to Dell and repurchase with a different version of Office. I told him that was all unacceptable!!
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I should be able to use both my legally purchased, valid software together!! I work for a company with over 600 Microsoft loaded PCs, they are insane if they think we are going to jump thru all these hoops!!! They need to fix the problem!!!!!!!!!