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Install-Office365Suite

Description

A PowerShell script that installs Office 365 on a workstation with parameters that talor the install to your specific needs.

Installing the script

For the time being please copy and paste the code directly from GitHub. I will publish to the PowerShell Gallery when I've done more testing.

Features

The script will download the Office Deployment Tool from Microsoft's website first. If you have an XML file that you'd like to use you can supply it to the -ConfigurationXMLFile parameter like below:

.\Install-Office365Suite.ps1 -ConfigurationXMLFile "C:\Kits\OfficeConfig.xml"

If you don't, you can run it without any parameters and it will install with the default settings below:

<Configuration>
  <Add OfficeClientEdition="64" Channel="Broad">
    <Product ID="O365ProPlusRetail">
      <Language ID="MatchOS" />
    </Product>
  </Add>
  <Property Name="PinIconsToTaskbar" Value="TRUE" />
  <Property Name="SharedComputerLicensing" Value="0" />
  <Display Level="None" AcceptEULA="TRUE" />
  <Updates Enabled="TRUE" />
  <RemoveMSI />
</Configuration>`

Alternatively, you can set many settings from the command line that you'd like to include, below is a list of the settings and their values:

Parameter Possible Values
-AcceptEULA TRUE,FALSE
-Channel Broad, Targeted, Monthly
-DisplayInstall [Switch]
-EnabledUpdates TRUE, FALSE
-ExcludeApps Groove, Outlook, OneNote, Access, OneDrive, Publisher, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, Lync
-OfficeArch 64, 32
-OfficeEdition O365ProPlusRetail, O365BusinessRetail
-OfficeInstallerDownloadPath [String] Specify path
-SharedComputerLicensing 0,1
-LoggingPath [String] Specify path
-SourcePath [String] Specify path
-PinItemsToTaskbar TRUE, FALSE
-KeepMSI [Switch]

Additional Info

By default, the script will create and download the ODT tool to "C:\Scripts\Office365Install" folder. You can change this with the -OfficeInstallDownloadPath parameter

There are more XML settings that can be baked into the script that will come in future updates.