You need to create an XML from config.office.com site and then use the office deployment tool to download and install the package. It is not MSIs or anything like that anymore.
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The Office Deployment may be your best bet. you can download the software to a network share or a USB and push the software to client pcs. I recently did this with a new deployment of laptops, was easy enough to do after a few youtube videos.
Another option is to streamline the Office install into your Windows 10 golden images if you have imaging rights (basically you need a Volume License version of Windows 10) and it is fairly easy to do do with Windows Deployment Services and/or Microsoft Deployment Toolkit .
Microsoft 365 is a subscription service. It makes sense for Microsoft to check that people are paying for it before allowing a download with associated bandwidth costs. Another issue is that the subscription model has changed the way that Office activates. It went from device based activation (one computer) to user based activation.
You can get an explanation of all the config options for the ODT at Configuration options for the Office Deployment Tool , but the configuration generator takes very little time and is fairly self explanatory.
We do not have any local server or log-in for students, and the laptops are not personal. Anyone can take any laptop and log in to their own Office365 account, where they do all work using Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, etc. Generally, up to now, they have been using OfficeOnline, but there are some features that work better on a full desktop app.
This only works if you have access to Shared Computer Activation , which depends on your Microsoft 365 subscription. This changes activation from a per user to per machine basis. Installing Office requires admin rights. With SHA you only need to do it once per machine.
Depending on your M365 subscription you could look into Windows Autopilot for initial deployment and configuration. This will require Windows 10 Pro on all the laptops plus some work on you part to bulk enroll devices into Intune (or other MDM) .
Visit iManage Help Center and download the offline full installers for iManage Agent Services and iManage Work Desktop for Windows. Make sure that the offline full installers that you download match the Microsoft Office bitness on the user's machine. Use:
(Optional) Remove any previous versions of iManage Work Desktop for Windows before installing the latest version. If you choose to perform this step, users must close their Microsoft Office and Adobe Acrobat applications when uninstalling iManage Work Desktop for Windows. If you don't want users to close their Microsoft Office and Adobe Acrobat applications, don't uninstall the previous versions and continue installing as described in the next step. After the latest version of the software is installed, use the cleanup tool to remove old versions of the software after the installation is complete. For more information, refer to Removing previous versions of iManage Work Desktop for Windows.
iManage Auto Updates is enabled by default. Disable iManage Auto Updates using the following command when installing iManage Agent Services iManageAgentServices.exe /silent AUTO_UPDATE=0. Command line parameters are case-sensitive.
To create a setup.iss file to automate the installation of iManage Work Desktop for Windows, run the following command before deploying iManage Work Desktop for Windows as described in Step 5:
Microsoft WebView2 runtime, once installed, can automatically update itself to the latest stable version published by Microsoft. iManage Work Desktop for Windows picks up the latest Microsoft WebView2 runtime installed at run time.
To uninstall iManage Work Desktop for Windows, run the following command: "C:\ProgramData\iManage\Work\iManageWorkDesktopForWindows\iManageWorkDesktopforWindows.exe" /uninstall /quiet
Alternatively, deploy the latest version of iManage Work Desktop for Windows without uninstalling the previous version of the application. Users can continue to use their Microsoft Office and Adobe Acrobat applications even when a new version of iManage Work Desktop for Windows is being installed on their machine.
The earlier versions of iManage Work Desktop for Windows can be removed using the iManage Work Desktop for Windows cleanup tool. To remove any previous build of iManage Work Desktop for Windows, run the following command in an elevated command prompt from the user login script:"C:\ProgramData\iManage\Work\iManageWorkDesktopForWindows\iManageWorkDesktopforWindows.exe" /cleanup
iManageWorkDesktopforWindows.exe isn't the installation package that is used to install iManage Work Desktop for Windows. It is an executable designed for automating uninstall and repair operations.
The cleanup tool removes the earlier versions of iManage Work Desktop for Windows that are no longer used by any running applications like the Microsoft Office applications or Adobe Acrobat or Acrobat Reader.
The cleanup tool doesn't remove the earlier versions of iManage DeskSite and iManage FileSite, if any, which are still available on the user's machine. To uninstall in these circumstances, refer to the Uninstalling DeskSite section in iManage DeskSite Installation Guide and the Uninstalling FileSite section in iManage FileSite Installation Guide.
Office 365 ProPlus is a service that allows users to download Office experiences on up to 5 PCs, Macs, or mobile devices. With flexible deployment options, applications are no longer exclusively stored on the computers they were installed on.
With Office 365, you will always have the latest version of Microsoft applications on all of your devices. Upgrades are delivered to users automatically and without interruption. Also internet access is not necessary to run Office 365 locally on your PC, Mac, or other mobile device; however, the software is accessible online through OneDrive @ UF. Best of all, your information is protected by industry leading security measures and a 99.9% guarantee that your Office 365 ProPlus environment is always available.
UF students, faculty, and staff can download full offline copies of Office 2013 Professional Plus, Office 2016 for Mac, and Office for iPad on up to five personal machines (such as a desktop or a laptop) and up to five tablets. You can also run Office for iPad on up to five mobile devices and Office Mobile for iPhone, Android, and Windows Phone on unlimited devices. The applications offered with each of these devices includes Word, PowerPoint, Excel, OneNote, Access, Publisher, Outlook, Lync, InfoPath, and Skype.
The Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus for Education benefit is available to all students, faculty, and staff with valid GatorLink ID. While the majority of UF faculty and staff are eligible to receive this benefit, under the current university identity provisioning process, some members of the university community may be excluded.
Once you have left the University, your Microsoft Office ProPlus subscription will end. You may enroll in other available consumer or commercial offers. To preserve your data, download and save files to another location on your device.
NOAA's ENC Direct to GIS allows users to display, query, and download all available base editions of NOAA ENC data in a variety of GIS/CAD formats, using web mapping service technology. Nautical chart features contained within a NOAA ENC provide a detailed representation of the U.S. coastal and marine environment. The data, updated weekly, is organized using S-57 object classes. Features in a single NOAA ENC are limited in that they only represent the geographic region that is depicted in that particular NOAA ENC cell. By aggregating nautical features from all NOAA ENC in the creation of GIS data, a continuous depiction of the U.S. coastal and marine environment is achieved.
In addition, three specific theme layers can be viewed or obtained for the entire United States. These standardized data sets are based on several Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) and Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standards.
Two ENC display services provide simple HTTP interfaces for user applications to request geo-registered nautical chart images from NOAA databases for display in online and offline applications for which a basemap of nautical chart data is desired, including GIS, web-based, and mobile mapping applications.
The chart images are rendered from the latest NOAA electronic navigational chart (NOAA ENC) data. The ENC data and the chart images derived from it are updated weekly. Each display service portrays the ENC data with a different symbology set.
The ECDIS Display Service uses symbology developed by the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) for the display of ENC data on Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems (ECDIS) that large ocean- going vessels and many smaller commercial ships use for navigation. This symbol set is commonly referred to by its IHO specification number, "S-52," or as "ECDIS symbology."
The NOAA Chart Display Service renders NOAA ENC data with "traditional paper chart" symbols, labels, and color schemes familiar to those who have used NOAA paper nautical charts or the NOAA Custom Chart application.
Offline maps are useful for applications where users expect to travel through areas with limited data connectivity or who want to save on mobile roaming charges while traveling abroad. MBTiles files are SQLite databases containing tiles and metadata tables for storing tilesets. More information about the MBTiles specification is at GitHub.
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