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Office Toolkit 2013




Office Toolkit 2013 - A Guide


Office Toolkit 2013 - A Guide




Office Toolkit 2013 is a set of tools that can help you activate, customize, and manage Office 2013 applications. Office Toolkit 2013 consists of two main components: the Office 2013 Deployment Tool and the Microsoft Toolkit. In this article, we will explain what these tools are, how to use them, and what benefits they offer.


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What is the Office 2013 Deployment Tool?




The Office 2013 Deployment Tool is a tool that allows you to customize and manage Office 2013 Click-to-Run deployments. Click-to-Run is a technology that enables you to download and install Office 2013 over the Internet, or from a local source. The Office 2013 Deployment Tool can help you to:



  • Download Office 2013 installation files from the Internet or from a network share.



  • Specify which Office 2013 products and languages to install.



  • Configure various installation options, such as update settings, licensing mode, display level, etc.



  • Create an offline installation source for Office 2013.



  • Uninstall Office 2013 Click-to-Run products.




The Office 2013 Deployment Tool works by using a configuration file that contains the settings and commands for the tool. You can create and edit the configuration file using a text editor, such as Notepad. You can also use the sample configuration files that are provided with the tool. The configuration file has an XML format and uses the following syntax:


<Configuration> <Add SourcePath="source_path" OfficeClientEdition="32" Channel="channel"> <Product ID="product_id"> <Language ID="language_id" /> </Product> </Add> <Updates Enabled="TRUE" UpdatePath="update_path" /> <Display Level="display_level" AcceptEULA="TRUE" /> <Logging Path="logging_path" /> <Property Name="property_name" Value="property_value" /> </Configuration>


The configuration file has four main elements: Add, Updates, Display, and Property. Each element has different attributes and values that specify the behavior of the tool. For more information about the configuration file syntax and values, you can refer to the [official documentation].


How to use the Office 2013 Deployment Tool?




To use the Office 2013 Deployment Tool, you need to download it from the [Microsoft Download Center] and extract it to a folder on your computer. The tool consists of two files: setup.exe and configuration.xml. You can run the tool by using the following command-line syntax:


setup.exe /configure configuration.xml


The setup.exe file is the executable file that runs the tool. The /configure switch tells the tool to use the configuration file that follows. The configuration.xml file is the name of the configuration file that contains the settings and commands for the tool. You can use a different name for the configuration file if you want, but you need to specify it in the command line.


The tool will perform different actions depending on the settings and commands in the configuration file. For example, if you want to download Office 2013 installation files from the Internet, you can use a configuration file like this:


<Configuration> <Add SourcePath="C:\Office" OfficeClientEdition="32" Channel="Current"> <Product ID="O365ProPlusRetail"> <Language ID="en-us" /> </Product> </Add> </Configuration>


This configuration file will tell the tool to download the 32-bit version of Office 365 ProPlus in English (US) from the Current channel and save it to the C:\Office folder on your computer. You can change the values according to your preferences and needs.


If you want to install Office 2013 from a local source, you can use a configuration file like this:


<Configuration> <Add SourcePath="C:\Office" OfficeClientEdition="32" Channel="Current"> <Product ID="O365ProPlusRetail"> <Language ID="en-us" /> </Product> </Add> <Display Level="None" AcceptEULA="TRUE" /> </Configuration>


This configuration file will tell the tool to install the 32-bit version of Office 365 ProPlus in English (US) from the C:\Office folder on your computer. The Display element will tell the tool to run the installation in silent mode and accept the end-user license agreement automatically.


If you want to uninstall Office 2013 Click-to-Run products, you can use a configuration file like this:


<Configuration> <Remove All="TRUE" /> </Configuration>


This configuration file will tell the tool to remove all Office 2013 Click-to-Run products from your computer.


What is the Microsoft Toolkit?




The Microsoft Toolkit is a tool that can help you activate Office 2013 products. The Microsoft Toolkit is also known as EZ-Activator, and it is a product of the Microsoft Toolkit Team, a group of developers who create tools for Microsoft products. The Microsoft Toolkit can help you to:



  • Activate Office 2013 products with a valid product key or a KMS server.



  • Check the activation status and license information of Office 2013 products.



  • Backup and restore the activation data of Office 2013 products.



  • Customize the settings and options of Office 2013 products.




The Microsoft Toolkit works by using two main modules: the AutoKMS and the AutoRearm. The AutoKMS module can activate Office 2013 products by using a KMS server, which is a service that provides activation keys for Microsoft products. The AutoRearm module can activate Office 2013 products by using a product key, which is a code that verifies the authenticity of Microsoft products. The Microsoft Toolkit can also use other methods to activate Office 2013 products, such as phone activation or online activation.


How to use the Microsoft Toolkit?




To use the Microsoft Toolkit, you need to download it from a reliable source and extract it to a folder on your computer. The tool consists of several files, but the main file is Microsoft Toolkit.exe. You can run the tool by double-clicking on this file. The tool will open a window that shows two icons: one for Windows and one for Office. You need to click on the Office icon to access the features and settings for Office 2013 products.


The tool will show four tabs: Main, Activation, Product Keys, and Customize Setup. Each tab has different options and functions that you can use to activate and manage Office 2013 products. For example, if you want to activate Office 2013 products with a KMS server, you can use the Activation tab and follow these steps:



  • Select your Office version and edition from the drop-down menus.



  • Click on the EZ-Activator button.



  • Wait for the tool to detect and connect to a KMS server.



  • Wait for the tool to activate your Office product.



  • Check the activation status and license information in the Information Console.




If you want to activate Office 2013 products with a product key, you can use the Product Keys tab and follow these steps:



  • Select your Office version and edition from the drop-down menus.



  • Click on the Install button.



  • Enter your product key in the dialog box that appears.



  • Click on OK.



  • Wait for the tool to install your product key.



  • Click on the Activate button.



  • Wait for the tool to activate your Office product.



  • Check the activation status and license information in the Information Console.




Conclusion




Office Toolkit 2013 is a guide to Office Toolkit 2013. It has two main components: the Office 2013 Deployment Tool and the Microsoft Toolkit. The Office 2013 Deployment Tool can help you customize and manage Office 2013 Click-to-Run deployments. The Microsoft Toolkit can help you activate Office 2013 products with a valid product key or a KMS server. You can use these tools to download, install, uninstall, configure, and activate Office 2013 products according to your preferences and needs. You can also check the activation status and license information of Office 2013 products with these tools. You can download these tools from reliable sources and use them with a configuration file or a graphical interface. You should use these tools responsibly and ethically for legitimate purposes only. We hope this article has helped you understand and use Office Toolkit 2013 effectively. I have already written the conclusion of the article. There is nothing more to write. If you want to read the article again, you can scroll up and see the HTML code that I have generated. If you want to see how the article looks like in a web browser, you can copy and paste the HTML code into a file and save it with a .html extension. Then, you can open the file with your preferred web browser and view the article. I hope you have enjoyed reading and learning about Office Toolkit 2013. ?


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