How To Install Office Installer Mpkglobal

  
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How To Install Office Installer Mpkglobal

May 08, 2017 Provides step-by-step instructions about how to install and repair 2007 Office. How to install the individual 2007 Office features. Executing Policy Install Microsoft Office 2011 NL. [STEP 1 of 3] Caching package. Downloading BOM for Office Installer.mpkg. This Apple Package did not have a valid index.bom file. Assuming it is a flat file package. Downloading Installer.mpkg.

How To Install Office Installer Mpkglobal

I'm trying to roll out Office for Mac 2011 SP1 aka 14.1, but keep getting the below error when I check the logs for the policy: installer: Package name is Office 2011 14.1.0 Update installer: Certificate used to sign package is not trusted. Use -allowUntrusted to override. All other Office for Mac 2011 updates deploy without any problems, so I don't understand why there is such an issue with SP1? Eyewash Station Inspection Template For Smt. I downloaded it directly from the Microsoft site I don't know how I'm supposed to 'Use -allowUntrusted to override' that the error message suggests as a fix? Because that package probably was not signed or the cert that was used to sign it has expired. You have two options that I can think of: If your copy of Office is a volume license version, you should be able to download the full installer from Microsoft that has SP3 rolled into it, leap frogging your current version.

Your other option is to use Composer or another program, put the SP1 installer somewhere like /tmp/, then drag the.pkg from that location into Composer, so the.pkg itself is the file that is going to get installed into /tmp/. Then add a post-install script in Composer to the package and just have it run a simple shell script with the command like: #!/bin/sh installer -pkg /tmp/MSOfficeSP1.pkg -target / -allowUntrusted. So first off, if you have a volume license of Office 2011 with Microsoft, you should be able to obtain a full installer package that is much more current, like 14.3.9 or something like that. You really shouldn't be trying to deploy/install Office 14.1 at this point as that is a very old version. Assuming you mean you are deploying it as a full installation and not an update to an existing install. As you've found, the certificate that was being used for that installer is now no longer valid.

I forget now if this has to do with Apple revoking some older developer certificates a while back due to some security issues, or if its just because its expired. So before anything else, I'd really look into getting a more current installer version. The only reason you would need to use this 14.1 package is if you already have clients out there with versions like 14.0.2 or something horribly old and you are trying to update them to 14.1 first. In that case, you'll have no choices other than deploying 14.1, and then the current updates, or just re-installing Office cleanly on their Mac. Just so I try to answer one of your questions above though, the Casper Suite's installation process doesn't use the -allowUntrusted flag when using the built in function, and there is no way I know of to make it use that flag.