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Deploying Visio 2010

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Hey Guys,

 

Kinda been lurking for a couple weeks and have not posted yet because so far I have been able to find all my answers through searching. I am having an issue right now with trying to get Visio 2010 installed on my machine through SCCM.

 

I have configured a MSP file and only have one and it is in the updates folder. I have tried to make changes to the config.xml file but currently it is in it's default state. I have tried to run it with and without switches, trying both the /config switch and /adminfile switch. The program is downloaded to my test machine and setup.exe kicks off. But just hangs.... If i run setup.exe directly from the cache folder it installs silently with the exception of the MS Office box that comes up but then disappears. Pretty new to SCCM so was wondering if anyone has seen this before and/or which log files I can look at to determine what is happening and why it is hanging. There is only one product in the source folder that is Visio Premium 2010 32bit, but for troubleshooting sake I went throught the entire process that is laid out in this forum for deploying Office 2010.

 

Any help is appreciated!

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I have been using my own system to deploy this to so I can test it before sending it to the person that needs it. On my system it kicks off 'setup.exe *32' and just sits there. When I sent it to another user that is running 32 bit Windows 7 it goes through just fine. I am on Windows 7 64 bit. Does anyone know why this would work just fine on a 32 bit system but not on a 64 bit system?

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