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access the folder C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Folders\1033. Verify that the folder exists in your system and that you have sufficient permissions to update it." The first solution was to try and change permissions on the 1033 folder. That was error 1303 office 2010 unsuccessful and gave an "Access Denied". But I was able to get a solution that worked.
Error 1303 Setup Cannot Access The Folder Office 2007
OS: Windows 7 Problem: Office 2010 Solution: I was logged in as a user that was added to the local Administrators group, but
Error 1303 The Installer Has Insufficient Privileges To Access This Directory Windows 8
that wasn't good enough. You must enable the local administrator account and turn off UAC. To turn off UAC -> Control Panel -> User Accounts and Family Security -> User Accounts -> Change User Account Control Settings -> Drag the http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_install-mso_other/error-1303-cannot-rewrite-folder-cprogram/a0d96d13-7147-4fb6-8f61-c0555b0aa5a1 bar to the bottom and then select ok. You will then be required to reboot for it to apply. Link To enable the administrator account -> Click Start Or Use My Computer Desktop Icon -> Right click My Computer -> Manage -> Local Users and Groups -> Users -> Right Click Administrator -> Uncheck "Account is Disabled" From there... Navigate toC:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Folders\1033. Right click the folder and select Properties. Select the Security Tab and click Advanced. http://roadzy.blogspot.com/2010/12/error-1303-setup-cannot-access-folder.html Click the Owner tab, enter your username in their to take ownership of the folder. Click apply and you should now be able to access the folder. Posted by Christopher Rhodes at 10:08 AM Labels: Office, office 2010, Windows 7 Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) ShareThis Popular Post Finding your base DN in Active Directory I was trying to do an LDAP query against Active Directory and I was unable to get the query to work. A good tool to use to troubleshoot thi... How to configure remote access for ASDM and SSH for an ASA 5505 Assumptions: ASDM is already installed You know the password to the ASA Launch ASDM and click Configuration along the top bar. On the lef... Joining CentOS/RHEL (6.x) to Active Directory (Windows Server Domain) [Updated] ***CASE MATTERS FOR EVERYTHING POSTED BELOW*** Install the following packages yum install pam_krb5 pam_ldap nss-pam-ldapd samba ntp *I... How to use Diff in Notepad++ Download install Notepad ++ Link Click Plugins -.> Plugin Manager -> Show Plugin Manager Check Compare and click Install Restar... Stereoscopic 3D missing in nvidia control panel I had just loaded a clean install of Windows 8 Professional. I installed google earth and it was in 3D. This was new and I've never se... Paypal Labels Windows (38) Mac OS X (29) CentOS (22) Windows 7 (21) Windows Server 2008 (18) Windows XP (18) Li
by Bob338, Nov 10, 2014. Bob338 Joined: Aug 24, 2003 Messages: 661 Location: California I can usually tough through my problems with Google and searching her, but after fighting this about a month, http://forum.pcmech.com/threads/problem-with-access-ownership-and-permissions-for-a-microsoft-office-install.233402/ I think I need help! The machine is my old computer self assembled in https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/26886808/Win-7-how-to-take-ownership-or-delete-a-folder-C-Program-Files-Common-Files-Microsoft-shared-Source-Engine.html about 2007 with the excellent help here. I decided to clean it to give to the widow of a close friend recently killed in an accident. The machine was originally a dual boot with Windows XP and 7. That may relate to the problem. I eliminated the XP partition with BCD and reinstalled Windows 7 error 1303 and may have screwed something up here too. Windows 7 is running fine now. In installing Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007, it goes great until you try to access it. The files are on the drive and show up in Explorer, but the program menu at 'Microsoft Office" shows the file is 'empty'. No access. In trying to install the individual components I get the message "Error 1303. Setup error 1303 the cannot access this folder. Insufficient permissions to access." I've fiddled with the permissions, which I don't understand, have taken ownership at the 'Program files' and at that folder, yet it still indicates 'access denied'. Lots of crazy grayed out sections of the 'Properties' menus, some of which I can't seem to change. Never had any problems like this in the few other machines I assembled. In Kindergarten terms can someone please tell me how I can provide the necessary permissions, install and access the program? I've removed it after changing permissions and reinstalled, but same song, different verse. The program is legit and it's installed in my other computers with no issues. Bob338, Nov 10, 2014 #1 rjfvillarosa Moderator Staff Member Joined: Sep 15, 2004 Messages: 7,725 Location: Cardiff, Wales. UK There is some information here about installing Office 2007 on Windows 7. Scroll down a little. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/924611 rjfvillarosa, Nov 10, 2014 #2 Bob338 Joined: Aug 24, 2003 Messages: 661 Location: California Thanks, but I cannot access ANYTHING in the Microsoft Office program. The is absolutely NO access so that solution doesn't work. When you select the Microsoft Office program it shows (empty). Nothing comes up. You have to be IN the program to access d
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