A fully standardised install only takes us so far. At some point you have to cater to the stuff that doesn’t fit in with the standardised stuff. This article is about the extra bits that help Office 2003.
What do I install? Pretty much just the file format converters to allow Office 2003 to read files created with Office 2007.
(As an aside, the Office viewers normally only open Office 2003 files but if you install them and then install the converter, they will also read Office 2007 files.)
I’ve worked out an unattended install but for only one install it’s not really all that relevant.
For what it’s worth, this is the unattended install command:
Office2003-FileFormatConverters.exe /quiet /passive /norestart
This article is part of a series dealing with my standard system build. It starts with this article and the post you’re reading now is directly related to this one.

