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Microsoft Office Error code 1317 if it is not working correctly or throwing an unexpected error while installing office. This solutions applies for Office Home, Office Personal, Office University,
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Office Academy, Office for business, Office Professional, Office Professional Plus, Office 365, Office 2013, Office 2010 error 1317 office 2010 windows 7 and Office 2016. The error code 1317 generally occurs while installing Office, Upgrading office, Opening Office, launching Office, removing/uninstalling Microsoft error 1317 mysql office or while applying windows updates. This error applies to all Microsoft office Products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Access, Project, Publisher, Visio, Infopath) and the error generally occurs in Windows http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_install-mso_other/error-1317setup-cannot-create-the-folder-during/9063e10c-22e1-4e7c-ab14-6e45a2b514e6 10, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP and other Microsoft Windows Editions. Error InformationError Descripton 1317 Error Code Overview Total Incidents Recorded 592887 Issues Resolved (Percentage) 99% Also Known as fehler code 1317, foutcode 1317, fejlkode 1317, code d'erreur 1317, codice di errore 1317, feil kode 1317, cod de eroare 1317, código de error 1317, office error code 1317 during office installation http://microsoftonlinechat.com/1317-error-code-office/ 1317 Error Code Log Avg. Time to Resolve Issue 50 mins Difficulty Critical Log Name: Microsoft Office
a Program How to Fix: 'Error 1317: Setup Cannot Create Directory' when Installing a Program by Dennis Faas on August, 1 2016 at 11:08AM EDT Infopackets Reader Bob T. writes: " Dear Dennis, I just upgraded https://www.infopackets.com/news/9902/how-fix-error-1317-setup-cannot-create-directory-when-installing-program to Windows 10; unfortunately the Windows 10 upgrade corrupted my Start menu https://www.daniweb.com/hardware-and-software/microsoft-windows/threads/101027/please-help-how-to-remedy-error-1317 and tray bar, so I decided to do a clean install - which also means I have to reinstall all my programs. I'm now trying to install MS Office 2010 on the machine, but the MS Office setup.exe program keeps telling me 'Error 1317: Setup Cannot Create Directory C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office', and error 1317 then rolls back and cancels the installation. I have tried using my original MS Office disc, and have also downloaded MS Office 2010 from the web, but I get the same error message: 'Error 1317: Setup Cannot Create Directory C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office'. I've even tried installing MS Office 2013 trial edition, but that also gives me 'Error 1317: Setup Cannot Create Directory'. What can I error 1317 setup do to fix this problem? " My response: Oddly enough I encountered this error twice in the same week on two different systems. Another symptom of this error is that if you click the Start menu, none of your installed programs show up in the list, with the exception of a few default Windows programs. The reason this happens is because the permissions on the directory 'C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs' (and subsequent sub-folders) have been corrupted. So, if you try to install a program (any program), or if you click the Start menu, you're essentially getting an 'access denied' error. The same error message: 'Setup Cannot Create Directory
to download updates from Microsoft a popup box appears and says, under the heading Microsoft 2002: Error 1317: Setup cannot create the folder C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft. Verify that the path exists in your system and that you have sufficient permissions to update it. And at the same time I'm receiving notices from my taskbar saying that 'The file or directory C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data is corrupt and unreadable'. How do I remedy this? The updates keep trying load to my computer and it will continue until I remedy this problem. This is NOT an issue of sufficient permissions, it is an issue of the file being corrupted. How do I un-corrupt it? I have been having these problems ever since a sudden shutdown from an electrical blackout. Files continue to corrupt and I continue to Scandisk but with only temporary success. I cannot restore to a previous date as my computer will NOT restore, I've gone through the process of trying to fix that and made a test restore date and it didn't work. Thank you, Barb winspirit 7 posts since Nov 2007 Community Member 3Contributors 6Replies 7Views 8 YearsDiscussion Span 8 Years Ago Last Post by andavari 0 uniquestar 26 8 Years Ago Hi, which O/S are you using? 0 andavari 8 Years Ago Try this: Note:All solutions require that you be logged in as Administrator or as a user that is an Administrator. Solution 1: Set the proper permissions on the folder in question -- Windows 2000: 1. Double click on My Computer. 1. Right click on theparent folder contained within the error and select Properties. For example: If the error said "Error 1317... C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\bla bla", then right click on Application Data and select Properties. 2. Select the Security tab. 3. Make certian that Administrators is listed and permissions for security is set to full control. -- Windows XP Home: 1. Reboot into safe mode a. Restart Windows. b. Press F8 before Windows starts, when you see a message such as "For Advanced Startup Options . . . ." c. Select Safe Mode from the list of startup options. d. "Safe Mode" should appear in each corner of the desktop. -- If "Safe Mode" doesn't appear in each corner of the desktop, then repeat steps 6-8. -- If "Safe Mode" does appear in each corner of the desktop, then log in as administrator of the local machine. e. If a dialog box indicates that Windows is running in Sa