http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6719
--- Comment #28 from Rosanne DiMesio dimesio@earthlink.net 2010-05-29 20:29:39 --- I've tried several ways, and all skip the customization screen on any run after the first. I checked again today, with the same results. What I did: On the initial install: 1. Select custom install 2. On the next screen, uncheck all apps but Word, check the advanced customization box. 3. On the advanced customization screen, add the equation editor. 4. Click next, and the installer proceeds. 5. The installation completed as it should have--Word was installed, with the equation editor. On the second run of the installer: 1. Select Add or Remove Features 2. On the next screen, uncheck all apps except Word and Excel, check the advanced customization box. 3. Click next; the advanced customization box should come up here, but doesn't--the installer just proceeds. 4. Checking the installed apps, Word and Excel were installed, and the equation editor had been uninstalled.
I checked this in Windows XP, and the advanced customization screen comes up as it should on subsequent runs of the installer. One thing I did notice was that in XP, on the screen where you select what apps to install, only those that had actually been installed were checked. In Wine, all the apps were checked when this screen came up, even though I had installed only Word the first time.
If you can't reproduce, it be due to us having different versions of the installer. My version is a slipstreamed Office 2003 Pro provided by my employer under their academic volume license.