![]() WINEARCH=win32 WINEPREFIX=/virt/wines/ms.office2013/ wine /mnt/iso/setup. The behaviour of the setup changes as described above. WINEARCH=win32 WINEPREFIX=/virt/wines/ms.office2013/ wine /mnt/iso/setup.exe WINEARCH=win32 WINEPREFIX=/virt/wines/ms.office2013/ winetricks msxml6 WINEARCH=win32 WINEPREFIX=/virt/wines/ms.office2013/ winetricks settings win7 When I create a fresh WINEPREFIX, set it to win7 and then install winetricks msxml6 and then run the setup, like so: So I did the test with wine (2.1 under archlinux): When the setup started, I first noticed: Hey this looks different, then what I know from wine:īecause the setup.exe starts with first asking you to enter a product key.Īnd no matter what product key I entered, they all never worked (even though they should)! For download, you can either use the existing links, but change the domain to .net, or get the full list of links from my website: Office 2007 Direct Download Links. Microsoft only moved them to a different location. So I noticed that crossover installs msxml6 before running the setup.exe The full language packs are actually still available for free (Office 2007/20). I am new to crossover, currently trying it. (I also tried the technet downloaded iso's, same problem) With the trial version (both German (de-de) and English (en-us)) downloaded fromĪnd mount the img file OfficeProfessionalPlus_x86_en-us.img to /mnt/iso. It seems really bizzarre, but I tried it several times: ![]()
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