When you are finished, you should have several files: setup. The setup. The configuration. You use the configuration. You can name the file anything that you want, as long as it retains the xml file extension.
Once you have a copy of the ODT, you need to create a configuration. You can create multiple configuration. For example, you would create a configuration.
When you run the ODT from an elevated command prompt, you specify which configuration. Instead of using a text editor to create your configuration. The OCT provides a web-based interface for making your selections and creating your configuration. For more information, see Overview of the Office Customization Tool. Please note that this is different than the Office Customization Tool that you might have used in the past to install volume licensed versions of Office that used Windows Installer MSI as the installation technology.
There are a series of settings in the configuration. The following table lists the most common settings to configure in the configuration. More information about these configuration. The following is a sample configuration.
To uninstall versions of Office, Visio, or Project from the device, use the Remove element. Once you have a copy of the ODT and have created your configuration. To do that, open an elevated command prompt, go to the folder where you saved the ODT and the configuration. If you have saved the configuration. It will look as if nothing is happening, but the download is happening in the background. Once the download is complete, you are returned to a command prompt. If you want to check that the files are downloading, go to the location you specified for your SourcePath in the configuration.
For example, Which files you see and the names of the files depend on whether you are downloading the bit or bit version of Office and which languages you are downloading. All rights reserved. Slipstick Systems is not affiliated with Microsoft Corporation. Sign up for Exchange Messaging Outlook. Please note: If you subscribed to Exchange Messaging Outlook before August , please re-subscribe. A user had a problem opening xml attachments they received by email.
Double clicking on the xml attachment in Outlook always returns an error: Access is denied. Error processing resource. This file does exist in that path on the computer.
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There are several ways to send and receive a blocked file. You can save the file to the cloud and send a link to the file, use a file compression utility like WinZip, or even rename the file with another extension, then have your recipient change the name back to the original name after they receive the file.
Save the file to the cloud If you need to send a file that's blocked by Outlook, the simplest way to send your file is to upload it to OneDrive or a secure network share server such as SharePoint. Then send a link to the file.
If you need to receive a blocked file, ask the sender to upload the file to OneDrive or SharePoint and send you a link. Once you receive the link, you can open the file location and download the file. Note: For OneDrive and OneDrive for Business, you'll need to ask the sender to only send you a link to the file rather than attach the file to the email using OneDrive. To obtain a sharing link in OneDrive, highlight the file and choose Get Link in the menu bar.
Use a file compression utility Using a compression utility, such as WinZip, creates a compressed archive file that has a different file name extension. Many third-party compression utilities are available. You can right-click any file in Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 10 and select Send to compressed zipped folder. This creates a file with the same name as the original file, but the extension of.
Rename the file You can rename the file or request that the sender rename the file to use an extension that Outlook doesn't block. For example, you can rename file.
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