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This blog post will describe how to Deploy Office 2016 using SCCM 2012. This procedure is for the Office 2016 Click-to-Run version (Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus) not for the complete Office 2016 Professional Plus version. It will guide you in every steps required to deploy Office 2016 to your users.

The mains steps are :

Preparing the installation

Create the SCCM application

Create the deployment type

Deploy the application

Step 1 | Preparing Office 2016 installation

The first step is to create a Download.xml file that we’ll use to download the latest version of Office 365 Pro Plus (2016). Read the Reference for Click-to-Run xml file to know more about the available options.

Download the Office Deployment Tools

After downloading the tool, run OfficeDeploymentTool.exe

Extract the files to a drive on your computer

You’ll end up with 2 files (Setup.exe and Configuration.xml)

Create a Download.xml file and copy this content :

<Configuration>

<Add SourcePath=”C:\Office 2016″ OfficeClientEdition=”32″ >

<Product ID=”O365ProPlusRetail”>

<Language ID=”en-us” />

<Language ID=”fr-fr” />

</Product>

</Add>

</Configuration>

In our example, we are downloading the 32 bit version in the C:\Office 2016 directory and add the English and French language

Change the SourcePath and OfficeClientEdition if desired

and if desired You can also add a additional language if needed by modifying/adding more language in <Language ID=”xx-xx” />

Save the Download.xml file in the same directory as Setup.exe

Modify the Configuration.xml file that are used when deploying Office 2016

Open the Configuration.xml file and modify it to reflect this :

<Configuration>

<Add OfficeClientEdition=”32″ >

<Product ID=”O365ProPlusRetail”>

<Language ID=”en-us” />

<Language ID=”fr-fr” />

</Product>

</Add>

<Display Level=”None” AcceptEULA=”TRUE” />

</Configuration>

It’s important that you don’t include the SourcePath attribute in the Add section of your Configuration.xml file. That’s because SCCM copies the installation files for an application into a folder under the SCCM client cache folder, and the name of that subfolder is different for each computer. The DisplayLevel and AcceptEULA parameters ensure that our installation is silent.

Once the 2 files are created, we can launch the download using our Download.xml file :

Open a command prompt and naviguate to your folder

Execute : Setup.exe /download Download.xml

The download starts silently, you’ll see an Office folder appear in your Office 2016 directory. The folder is 1.25GB so it will take some time to complete depending of your download speed. You won’t have a notification when it completes.

If the directory was created outside your SCCM source directory, move it to it’s definitive location before creating the application

Step 2 | Create the Office 2016 Application

Open the SCCM console

Go to Software Library / Application Management / Applications

Right-click Applications and choose Create Application

and choose On the General tab of the Create Application Wizard, select Manually specify the application information , choose Next

tab of the Create Application Wizard, select , choose On the General information tab, enter a name for the application, enter any optional information, choose Next

On the Application Catalog tab, provide the information that’s appropriate for your environment, choose Next

On the Deployment Types tab, choose Next. We’ll add a deployment type later

tab, choose We’ll add a deployment type later On the Summary tab, review the settings you’ve chosen, choose Next

tab, review the settings you’ve chosen, choose Complete the wizard by selecting Close

Step 3 | Create Office 2016 deployment type

Open the SCCM console

Go to Software Library / Application Management / Applications

Right-click the Office 2016 application and choose Create Deployment Type

application and choose On the General tab of the Create Deployment Type Wizard, in the Type list, select Script Installer , choose Next

tab of the Create Deployment Type Wizard, in the Type list, select , choose On the General Information tab , enter a name for the deployment type, enter any optional information, and then choose Next

tab , enter a name for the deployment type, enter any optional information, and then choose On the Content tab , do the following : In the Content location box, enter the network share where you put the Office Deployment Tool, your Configuration.xml file, and the Office 365 ProPlus installation files that you downloaded from the Internet In the Installation program box, enter the following text: Setup.exe /configure Configuration.xml

tab , do the following :

After you enter this information, choose Next

On the Detection Method tab , choose Add Clause In the Detection Rule dialog box, do the following : In the Setting Type list, select Windows Installer In the Product Code box , enter {90160000-008F-0000-1000-0000000FF1CE}

tab , choose

After you enter this information, choose OK, and then choose Next

and then choose On the User Experience page, in the Installation behavior list, select Install for system, and then choose Next

If you want to specify any requirements or dependencies for the deployment type, choose Next to go through those pages in the wizard. Otherwise, choose Summary

to go through those pages in the wizard. Otherwise, choose Complete the wizard by selecting Close

The only step left is to distribute the content to your distribution points and create the deployment.

Bonus information

There is a new set of Administrative Template files (ADMX/ADML) for Group Policy settings. You can download the Administrative Template files using this Microsoft Download Center link.

All Group Policy settings for Office 2016 are located in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Office\16.0 and HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Office\16.0

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