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Deploying Office 2013 with MDT 2012 - Silent Installation

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Guys

I'm playing around with MDT 2012 and trying to deploy Office 2013 without any user interaction (silent install)

I have added the source files to the Applications folder under my Deployment Share and then edited the Config.xml file under Applications>Office 2013>Properties>Office Products tab and then "Edit Config.xml"

It looks like this:
Please take notice of the 2nd line
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/81568202/Screen%20Shot%202012-11-25%20at%2021.33.56.png

With the config.xml file edited, I now need a little help with what to enter in the "Quiet install command"

I have tried the following but it doesnt work:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/81568202/Screen%20Shot%202012-11-25%20at%2021.34.47.png

Since the screenshot doesn't show the whole command that I entered, here it is "setup.exe /config C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\Project Genesis\Office2013\proplusr.ww\config.xml"

I am following this link here http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd630736.aspx#BKMK_ModfyConfigxml

It meantions this:

After you modify the Config.xml file to specify silent installation options, you can install Office Professional Plus 2013 by using the following command:

\\server\share\Office15\setup.exe /config \\server\share\Office15\ProPlus.WW\config.xml

Where:

\\server\share\Office15 is the path of the Office Professional Plus 2013 source files.

/config is a Setup command-line option that specifies the location of the Config.xml file. See Setup command-line options for Office 2013.

\\server\share\Office15\ProPlus.WW\config.xml is the location of your customized Config.xml file for Office Professional Plus 2013.

Can someone please kindly tell me what I need to type in the "Quiet install command" ?

Many thanks in advance.


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