; Microsoft Office 2000 Windows installer setup.exe information file. ; If a file exists in the same directory as setup.exe named "setup.ini", or ; /settings is passed on the command line, that file will ; be read and modify the default behavior of setup as shown below. [MSI] ; If a value is present, the MSI section gives the name of the MSI file to install. ; This file must be in the same directory as setup.exe, and both must be in the root ; of the installation tree. ; If no value is present, setup.exe will look for exactly one file matching "*.msi" ; in its directory and if found, use that. ; MSI=data1.msi ;[MST] ; If a value is present, the MST section gives the full path to a transform to apply. ; Specify it in the form MST1=path to MST ; Remember to uncomment both the section name and the value names. ; ;MST1=\\server\share\some transform.mst ;MST1=D:\transforms\my transform.mst ;[Options] ; If a value is present, the [Options] section gives the values of properties to apply to ; this installation. Specify them in the format: ; PropName=PropValue ; Remember to uncomment both the section name and the value names. ; ;USERNAME=Customer ;[Display] ; If a value is present, the [Display] section overrides default UI modes. ; Display has one of the following values: ; quiet, none, basic, reduced, full ; CompletionNotice - if this value is present gives whether or not to display ; a setup completion noticefor otherwise quiet setups. The completion notice will ; only appear if Setup does not need to reboot to complete the installation. ; Remember to uncomment both the section name and the value names. ; ;Display=None ;CompletionNotice=Yes [Logging] ; If a value is present, the logging section provides default logging information. ; There are three possible values, all are optional and have defaults as shown below ; ; Value Default Description ; Type Logging mode to use, e.g. ea ; Use * to get all logging modes; + to append to the ; logfile if it exists. ; Path %TEMP% Path to create logfiles in. May contain environment variables. ; Final component may be non-existent and will be created. ; Template SetupLog(*).txt File name for log file. May contain environment variables. ; Should end in "(*).txt"; the * is replaced with a zero-padded ; 4 digit number to make the file name unique. ;Type=icewarmup ;Path=\\OfficeServer\logfiles\ ;Template=Office %UserName%(*).txt Template=Office 2000 Professional Setup (*).txt Type=piwae