Office 2007 Virtualization - Word Issues

Hello,
I am trying to virtualize Office 2007. I have been installing each
application separately and then create the virtual app. Excel and
PowerPoint work fine however, with Word I get a message at startup saying
the Office is installing or configuring Word. It does this when you close
the application as well.
Has anyone run into this issue? Is there a better way to virtualize Office
2007 so you can run each app separately?
Thanks,
Ron

Since Zenworks only creates the one executable though how do you separate
the icons or specify which app to run (ie. Word, Excel...). I am not
distributing these using Zenworks.
>>> Jared Jennings<[email protected]> 5/25/2011 3:33 PM
>>>
Ron Friesen,
>I don't really care about size but would like the ability to open each app
>independently. What is the best way to virtualize Office 2007?
Well I am not the person (yet) to ask what's the best way, but I know that
JUKEBOX'ing would do what you are wanting to do.
See this post, http://jaredjennings.org/wordpress/?p=158
The following sections in the ZAV user
guide(http://www.novell.com/documentation/...user_guide/zav
803_user_guide.pdf)
helps.
2.10 SPECIFYING MULTIPLE STARTUP FILES (JUKEBOXING)
6.2.5 Startup files (Jukeboxing)
Jared Jennings
Senior Systems Engineer, Computer Integrated Services (CIS)
http://www.ciscony.com
My Blog and Wiki with Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
http://jaredjennings.org
Twitter@ jaredljennings

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