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Office 2008 Deployment 
 
 
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Prepare a user computer for installation of Office 2008 when deployed by using 
Apple Remote Desktop 
1.  If the computer is currently running the Classic environment (Mac OS 9), switch to Mac 
OS X, and then quit the Classic environment. 
To quit the Classic environment, on the Apple menu, click 
System Preferences
, and 
then click 
Classic
. On the 
Start/Stop
 tab, click 
Stop
2.  Turn off virus protection software, and quit any applications that are running. 
3.  Back up any existing Entourage identity folders from 
/Users/username/Documents/Microsoft User Data/Office<version>Identities/ in one of 
the following ways: 
• 
Create and deploy a script for renaming the existing Entourage identities on each 
computer. 
• 
If you are in a relatively small setup environment, you can instruct users to back 
up the Entourage identities that are stored in 
/Users/username/Documents/Microsoft User Data/Office<version> 
Identities/folderName and copy them to another location on their computers. 
Note 
After you have deployed the Office 2008 applications, users can import 
information from their previous identities. For information on how to import from 
identities, see Entourage 2008 Help. 
4.  Remove any Dock icons for Office applications. 
Installing Office 2008 from a NetBoot image 
When you configure Office as part of the NetBoot image, Office is made available to users 
automatically when they start or restart their computers. 
Note 
We recommend that you use a NetBoot image with Apple Remote Desktop installed and 
configured. Otherwise, it is not possible to administer the client computers by using Apple 
Remote Desktop after they start up from NetBoot. 
Install Office 2008 from a NetBoot image 
• 
To install from a NetBoot image, include the installation image as part of the NetBoot 
image. Office 2008 is then automatically made available to users when they start or 
restart their computers. For more information about creating a NetBoot image, see your 
server documentation.