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MOSS 2007 with SP1 (Slipstream) OfficeServerwithSP1.exe Released

The slipstream version also known as the Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 with SP1 has been released.  If you've attended any of the Windows Server 2008 sessions or been following the instructions across blogs you'll be very pleased.  As well, this release makes fresh installations easier.

Office SharePoint Server 2007 with SP1 (32 bit)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=2E6E5A9C-EBF6-4F7F-8467-F4DE6BD6B831&displaylang=en
Office SharePoint Server 2007 with SP1 (64 bit)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=3015FDE4-85F6-4CBC-812D-55701FBFB563&displaylang=en

Note: You'll notice two executables: OfficeServer.exe 295.0 MB and OfficeServerwithSP1.exe 409.2 MB.  The OfficeServer.exe is the full RTM version.  The OfficeServerwithSp1.exe is the new special slipstreamed version which is RTM plus the SP1 (slipstreamed).

These bits can be used as trial to activate standard or enterprise edition.  Note these should not be installed on existing SharePoint Server 2007.  The separate stand alone SP1 should be used in cases of existing installations.

Why is it easier? 

These downloadable bits contain the full version of SharePoint Server 2007 along with a slipstreamed copy of service pack 1.  This means the installation will automatically include Service pack 1 for WSS and MOSS.  (Yes, the normal installation of MOSS RTM would require you to install WSS SP1, and then MOSS SP1.

What is the Windows Server 2008 reference?

SharePoint Server 2007 RTM or WSS 3.0 will not install on Windows Server 2008.  It requires SP1.  Thus these bits simplify and reduce confusion resulting from users trying to install WSS 3.0 or SharePoint Server RTM versions directly on Windows Server 2008.  Previously, steps were required to add SP1 to the update folder.

For more information about Windows Server 2008 and SharePoint please refer to the TechNet Resource page dedicated to the topic.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/office/sharepointserver/bb735844.aspx

Why not just take down RTM and replace with this one?

We do think that this is what people should use the OfficeServerwithSP1.exe on all new deployments and upgrades, but we wanted to make sure that people who are running RTM and might be rebuilding a web front end or otherwise need the release version should have easy access to it.  We apologize for any confusion on this.

What about WSS 3.0 with SP1 (slipstream)?

Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 x64 with Service Pack 1

Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 with Service Pack 1

Published Friday, March 07, 2008 4:01 PM by joelo
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# re: MOSS 2007 with SP1 (Slipstream) OfficeServerwithSP1.exe Released

Excellent news! Thank you Microsoft - may the Force be with you!

Saturday, March 08, 2008 3:26 AM by Peter

# How to create a ‘Slipstream’ installation for MOSS with SP1

Update (8th March): The product team have now released a MOSS with SP1 download. Read all about it here:

Saturday, March 08, 2008 4:42 AM by A Marvellous Point

# פרטים מלאים על התקנת MOSS 2007 & Office 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1) - חלק 2

להתקין או לא להתקין - זאת השאלה לפני כחודשיים+ יצא SP1 של MOSS 2007 + Office 2007. כשירות לעצמי ולציבור

Sunday, March 09, 2008 3:23 PM by MOSS is my middle name

# re: MOSS 2007 with SP1 (Slipstream) OfficeServerwithSP1.exe Released

Guys,

Any plan to make one available for TechNet or MSDN subscribers, a version which is not a trial version.

Thanks.

Hassan

http://mhrhap.spaces.live.com

Monday, March 10, 2008 7:22 AM by Hassan

# re: MOSS 2007 with SP1 (Slipstream) OfficeServerwithSP1.exe Released

What about language packs? Are there any plans to produce a slipstreamed ready version of those?

Cheers

Mark

Tuesday, March 11, 2008 5:03 AM by Mark B

# re: MOSS 2007 with SP1 (Slipstream) OfficeServerwithSP1.exe Released

I just want to give a little feedback on the MOSS development front. I do not understand why you cannot provide a development version of MOSS that runs on Vista. With the release of Vista SP1, WS2008 and Vista SP1 now share pretty much all of the system files, as can be evidenced by the fact that the symbol packages used are *exactly* the same. The SQL guys have no problem allowing a fully functional version of SQL Enterprise to be run on Vista for development, so why won't you? Using Server as a development environment is a pain and running VPC is annoying as well.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008 2:16 PM by Nicholas Wourms

# WSSv3 and MOSS 2207 with SP1 (Slipstream) released

Just got some time to catch up on my blog reading and noticed that the SharePoint Product Team has released

Wednesday, March 12, 2008 7:42 PM by CodeJedi.NET

# WSSv3 and MOSS 2207 with SP1 (Slipstream) released

Just got some time to catch up on my blog reading and noticed that the SharePoint Product Team has released

Wednesday, March 12, 2008 8:43 PM by Noticias externas

# re: MOSS 2007 with SP1 (Slipstream) OfficeServerwithSP1.exe Released

I've tried to install the SP1 slipstreamed verison of MOSS on a clean, fresh installation of Windows Server 2008 along with SQL Server 2005 SP2.  MOSS installs fine.  When I fire up the Sharepoint Configuration Wizard, I enter the database server name as the hostname of the new Windows Server 2008 machine, I enter an account I created with administrator rights as the database account, and click next on the wizard.  At this point the wizard just hangs.  No databases are creates on SQL Server, no errors are reported in the event longs, just a hang.  I waited overnight and it never recovered or timed out with an error.  Any suggestions?

Wednesday, April 09, 2008 7:28 AM by siegeld

# Moving to Windows Server 2008

Now that I'm working full time on SharePoint I wanted to move my environment to be more in line with

Tuesday, April 15, 2008 3:16 PM by Paul Andrew

# re: MOSS 2007 with SP1 (Slipstream) OfficeServerwithSP1.exe Released

Hi,

We did the trick of adding the extracted WSS3.0 SP1 and MOSS SP1 to the update folder of the rtm install.

But we have another question

Is it also possible to somehow integrate the (dutch) languagepack (RTM) for WSS3.0 and MOSS plus the (dutch) language pack SP1 for WSS3.0 and SP1 for MOSS to this install set?

In this way we would be able to have a single install to install a server before adding it to the farm.

If this is not possible, how can we add a new server to our farm in the correct way ? With three setup (as we have now) we are not sure at which point in time we should add the server to the farm (hence,  run the configuration wizard)

Tuesday, April 22, 2008 2:41 PM by Erik van der Veen

# re: MOSS 2007 with SP1 (Slipstream) OfficeServerwithSP1.exe Released

Here we are, over a month and a half later, and we still can't actually get a non-trial version of MOSS with SP1 (slipstream) from MSDN.

Even the concierge guy was at a loss (again).

Friday, April 25, 2008 3:30 AM by Damian Jauregui

# re: MOSS 2007 with SP1 (Slipstream) OfficeServerwithSP1.exe Released

Can you just use the trial and use a normal key to make it a full version rather then a trial.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008 7:34 PM by inuic

# re: MOSS 2007 with SP1 (Slipstream) OfficeServerwithSP1.exe Released

The trial period for this product is 180 days. You can convert to a licensed installation at any time during the trial or after the trial has expired by entering the appropriate product key.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008 7:36 PM by inuic

# re: MOSS 2007 with SP1 (Slipstream) OfficeServerwithSP1.exe Released

Tuesday, May 13, 2008 3:44 PM by Brent

# re: MOSS 2007 with SP1 (Slipstream) OfficeServerwithSP1.exe Released

The last time I tried this it wouldn't let me set up a farm and I could only select the options for a standalone server install.

Can someone please confirm that if you do install this version you do have FULL functionality after applying a non-trial product key?

Monday, May 19, 2008 10:41 AM by Tim Staddon

# re: MOSS 2007 with SP1 (Slipstream) OfficeServerwithSP1.exe Released

installed a multi server and "upgraded" with our enterprise key... Central admin shows enterprise... A&R programs still shows Trial...

Anyone know how to verify that it will not expire in 180 days?

Thursday, July 17, 2008 3:00 PM by glenn

# re: MOSS 2007 with SP1 (Slipstream) OfficeServerwithSP1.exe Released

So I called MS for the trial version still being shown in A&R, and I am posting there response to hopefully clearup anyone elses confusion...

This was Microsofts response:

"Problem Description: Wants to make sure that trial version has been upgraded to Full licensed Enterprise version since in add/remove program it’s still showing as trial version even after entering the licensed product key.

Solution: As there was no error during upgrade from trial to full version and after upgrading it says “Office SharePoint Server with Enterprise Client Access License” under Current License in Central Admin we are good to go with it."

Monday, July 21, 2008 10:42 AM by glenn

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