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PENDING Office 365 Deployment via SCCM

GordonM

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Good day,

My scenario is the following

- I have succefully created the application deployment for Office 365 (ClickToRun) version using Prajwal's guide (Thanks!)

- In the guide (https://prajwaldesai.com/deploy-office-2016-using-click-to-run-deployment-tool/) - it states to use detection method for Office 365 Pro Plus (Click to run version) as the following:

For detection method, click Add Clause to add a detection rule. Select Windows Installer and use {90160000-008C-0000-1000-0000000FF1CE} for the product code. Click Next.

That is fine and works perfectly for Office 365 Pro Plus.

My users ALL get Office 365 Pro Plus, however not all of them get "Visio / Project"

I want to create another application such as the one I created for Office 365 Pro Plus for Visio and another one for Project.

My issue is that I cannot locate the product codes for "Project / Visio" click to run versions

Can anyone be of assistance?

Thanks
 
If I may give you a tip...
When you download the offline content for Office 365 ProPlus, those sources already contain EVERYTHING.
Including Visio and Project.

So what you can do is by default install Visio and Project for Office 365 and manage who can use it by assigning licenses in the O365 admin center.
That will save you a lot of work.

Reason why I'm telling you this:
If you deploy Offie 365 ProPlus today to 10 devices;
In 5 months they will have been updated to a newer build (every month there is a newer build for Office).
If you than, 5 months after you've deployed Office, decide to install Visio to one of those devices using the sources that you've downloaded 5 months ago, you will actually downgrade whole Office to that build.

So in order to avoid that you would have to keep your sources updated every month.
-> Of course this all depends on how you update Office 365 ProPlus and how often...
 
Hi
Have you tried to run

Get-WmiObject -class win32_product | Select Name,IdentifyingNumber

With Powershell and find Project and Visio product code ?
You can also check in registry ..
  • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall key
  • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall

Sokoban
 
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