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Have you tried WSUS? It seems like it should handle it.
It handles all our SBS and client MS Office pro app updates, however we do
not have CSM installed. So please accept my appoligies if this is not a
viable solution.
Best of Luck. Glenn
"Penny Q" wrote:
> I am trying to run updates on all wkstations for Office 2003 that includes BCM.
> According to MS website on installing BCM, you must install BCM using the
> Assign Application Wizard on the SBS server. I downloaded the file, ran the
> .exe and added the resulting BCMSBSPATCH-ENG.msp file to the Assign
> Applications Wizard.
> HOWEVER, ugh... When I run this thing it gives me an error. "Failed to run"
> Am I suppost to have Outlook installed on the server? I don't have office or
> Outlook installed on the server.
> Can you please help.
>
support7556 | Thurs, 05 Jun 2008 10:04:03 GMT |