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PS If manually install it, there is option to de-select it. But we are using SCCM push the installation for all users. I want to know if any way to modify it by MSP file or MSI or add some command line to remove this content.

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Hi Akuhn,

Sorry for the confusing. here is the detail.

When I install MiCollab by "UnifiedCommunicatorAdvanced_7.1.062.msi", there is no options to select the content which you need. As default, it will install Outlook extension. My question is is there a way to modify the MSI file to remove Outlook extension?

PS I can remove this content once the software installed. but we have more than 100 users here. I can't do it one by one. :(

Regards,

David

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Hi Akuhn,

Thanks for your information. I find the way how to modify the server name and it works! but I do a search with key word MSI and still not find how to modify the installation content. do you have any idea where I can find it or how to do it?

Regards,

David

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Hi guys, I have the problem of Micollab Client tools ver 7.1.0.62. If Micollab Client started before outlook 2013, outlook got error said the current user's OST file was used by Micollab. After I manually disable the outlook extensions, it fixed the problem. But we have around 100 users already have it installed. I tried to remove the registry key and not work. so my plan is here:

1 remove the existing MiCollab client;
2 modify the installation pack to disable outlook extension and re-install it by SCCM.

But I can't find any information how to modify the default installation pack. Any of you guys know about it?  Or any idea to fix the conflict with outlook? Really appreciate your help!


David

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