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Which two actions can you perform to achieve this goal?

You are the Office 365 administrator for your company. The company recently subscribed to
Office 365 ProPlus.
When performing a test deployment, you receive the following error message: “Windows
cannot find ‘C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 15 \clientX64\integratedOffice. exe’. Make
sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again. “
You need to successfully complete the test deployment.
Which two actions can you perform to achieve this goal? Each correct answer presents a
complete solution.

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A.
Manually remove the registry subkeys associated with Office 2013, and then restart the
Office 365 ProPlus installation.
B.completely uninstall existing versions of Office 2013 and then restart the Office 365
ProPlus installation.

C.
Download the Office 365 ProPlus package to a file share, and then deploy Office 365
ProPlus by using Group Policy.

D.
Automate the installation of Office 365 ProPlus applications by using Microsoft System
Center Configuration Manager.

38 Comments on “Which two actions can you perform to achieve this goal?

    1. Irish Ringer says:

      Wrong….if you deployed through system center you would need to have a pre-install script clean up the files/folders/registry entries from the old installation. It wouldn’t automatically do this by installing Office 365 ProPlus and the proposed answer doesn’t mention doing anything along those lines.




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    1. Justin Thompson says:

      The answer is A & B because the issue deals with a conflict between Office 365 ProPlus and an existing Office installation. Both A and B could by themselves be a solution.

      Deploying the installation through Group Policy or SCCM wouldn’t make a difference and you would still get the same error.




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    1. Irish Ringer says:

      Wrong…deployment involves automatically pushing the installation to the endpoints and launching the installation routine. This is apparent because of the error message we are receiving.

      The answer would either be A&B or C&D because each set is similar. C&D automatically deploying the installation to the endpoint and kick off a silent install. Unless you do something above and beyond the base install like a pre-install script to clean up the old remnants of the Office 2013 installation, kicking off the install via Group Policy or System Center isn’t going to matter.

      You need to clean up the old installation. Only A&B describe doing that.




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  1. Khozi says:

    It cant be A and B, for 1 very simple reason.

    A says to manually remove the registry subkey associated with Office 2013 and restart the Office Pro Plus installation

    Once you restart the Office Proplus installation, why would you chose B, which says completely uninstall existing versions of Office 2013 and then reinstall Office 365 Pro Plus?

    D would be the second option, as B and C dont make sense with A, and D would be an alternate method to deploy Office 365 in a test deployment scenario.

    So I chose A and D




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  2. Gaurav says:

    The answer is “A”. Because:

    For B: Even by Complete uninstallation of Office .. the two files will not get deleted .. you need to manually delete it .. or you need to use the “MICROSOFT FIX IT”.

    For C: Forget about it , the problem has no link with group policy.

    For D: CCM is only for installation.. NOT FOR TROUBLESHOOTING.

    So in the last… the only way to fix this problem is by “A”.

    “WETRAIN” answer is right and that blog is also ——— https://officeresolution.wordpress.com/2013/04/24/windows-cannot-find-cprogram-filesmicrosoft-office-15clientx64integratedoffice-exe-make-sure-you-typed-the-name-correctly-and-then-try-again/




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  3. gpf says:

    As per
    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/office_365hp-office_install/get-integratedofficeexe-error-when-i-try-to/c9df55b9-0137-4612-ad73-2cdba55be16b

    First Go to Regedit –> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office Then Delete Office 15.0
    thrn Go to –> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office Then Delete Office 15.0
    and Run Fix it for uninstalling Office 2013 as well
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2739501/en-us

    So it’s possible A & B

    But question stated to complete the test deployment, so using SCCM is the suitable second choice.




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  4. Josh says:

    Answer would be A & B as you would need to completely remove Office from the PC in order to redeploy it.

    Answer wouldn’t be D as SCCM is only used for deployment – not for troubleshooting/removing Office, therefore choosing this option – you would encounter the same error.

    https://community.office365.com/en-us/f/685/t/84374

    https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Uninstall-Office-2013-Office-2016-or-Office-365-from-a-Windows-computer-9dd49b83-264a-477a-8fcc-2fdf5dbf61d8?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US




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  5. Viktor says:

    Think A and D as in the Programs and Components already no MS Office, and In SCCM you can add a script which delete the necessary objects in the registry before a new install of office




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  6. Robinhood says:

    I think there is only 1 answer as both answers have 2 actions.
    SO Guarav and Wetrain are correct
    It is not about automation but about the error – which is related to registry keys. SO you could completely uninstall the Office 2013 but that does not mean you wont need CC cleaner to make sure that the keys are completely gone. I think manually deleting it would do a better job. Answer is A.. IMO




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  7. Typhoon says:

    I think also A & B because each correct answer presents a “complete” solution. You got an error within the office 15 folder (what indicates to office 2013). With answer A and B you try to fix the problem and then deploy it again. With answer D I’m not sure of the error is gone and you don’t troubleshoot anything, it’s not complete. So I agree with robinhood, guarav and wetrain. Answer A & B.




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  8. supra_indo says:

    Premium VCE

    Answer: AB

    Explanation: The issue deals with a conflict between Office 365 ProPlus and an existing Office installation. Both A and B could by themselves be a solution.




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