Volume licensed copies of software are often installed within organizations using automated deployment tools like Munki or Casper. The volume license is activated during the install process, very similar to Office 2011. Microsoft provides Office 2016 for Mac in two flavors: one for Office365 subscribers which users can “activate” by signing into their O365 accounts, and one for organizations entitled to a volume license through some agreement. In this post, as usual I’ll go into some detail about this installer’s problems, review some known workarounds and propose some solutions. Office is probably the most common software suite deployed in organizations, and so it’s a very bad sign that 2016 for Mac has begun its life as an installer that cannot be deployed without workarounds and/or repackaging. The best way to “fix” the installer is to have Microsoft fix it so that it can be deployed the same way we deploy any other software.
NOT ABLE TO ACTIVATE OFFICE 2016 FOR MAC HOW TO
At least a couple posts exist already for how to “fix” the installer and deploy the software, but I haven’t seen anyone actually detail some of these issues publicly. Office 2016 for Mac comes in an installer package that has been causing several issues for Mac sysadmins deploying it in their organizations.