Deploying OneDrive for Business

Hello,
I am trying to deploy OneDrive for Business using the XML.
<Configuration>
<Add SourcePath="\\domain\dfs\netapps\Microsoft\Microsoft Office 365\Office" OfficeClientEdition="64">
<Product ID="GrooveRetail">
<Language ID="en-us" />
</Product>
</Add>
</Configuration>
But when it runs on the client, I get the error below: 
The computer already has Office 2013 Pro installed.
Regards,
Ramu V Ramanan

Hi,
We can try OCT(Office Customization Tool) in this scenario. After you create a network installation point, but before you install Office 2013, you can use the Office Customization Tool to create a Setup customization file (.msp file) to configure the installation
for users.
The details can be found in this library article:
Configure feature installation states for Office 2013
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc179043(v=office.15).aspx
Regards,
Melon Chen
TechNet Community Support
It's recommended to download and install
Configuration Analyzer Tool (OffCAT), which is developed by Microsoft Support teams. Once the tool is installed, you can run it at any time to scan for hundreds of known issues in Office
programs.

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