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a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Expand Search Submit Close Search error 1317 when installing applications windows 7 Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions error 1317 office 2010 windows 7 > Error 1317 while installing office 2007 Want to Advertise Here? Solved Error 1317 while installing office 2007 Posted on 2011-05-04 Mac OS X MS Applications 1 Verified Solution 4 Comments 1,802 http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_install-mso_other/error-1317setup-cannot-create-the-folder-during/9063e10c-22e1-4e7c-ab14-6e45a2b514e6 Views Last Modified: 2012-05-11 What would cause an error upon installing MS Office 2007 that reads "Error 1317.Setup cannot create the folder C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\OFFICE12\Cultures. Verify that the path exists in your system and that you have sufficient permissions to update it." I've tried logging on as an admin and I've added Administrators as having full access to the entire Program Files folder. https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/27018837/Error-1317-while-installing-office-2007.html Any one have any other ideas? 0 Question by:TechGuy_007 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google Active 2 days ago Best Solution byTechGuy_007 Turned out to be a hard drive well past it's MTBF... thanks guys! PS I will try to post in the right section next time ;) Go to Solution 4 Comments LVL 6 Overall: Level 6 MS Applications 1 Message Expert Comment by:jameso992011-05-04 Is this Windows or Mac? You put it in the Mac OS X zone but there is no C:\Program Files or Office 2007 for OS X... I'm assuming it's a Windows machine. Can you verify that you have all the latest Service Packs and critical Windows Updates? 0 LVL 16 Overall: Level 16 MS Applications 4 Mac OS X 2 Message Active 6 days ago Expert Comment by:l33tf0b2011-05-04 This may happen if you have other versions of MS office installed. This will create conflicts. I suggest removing all installations of MS Office including your current install and any older versions. Make sure to reboot your machine and clear out any temp files / folders by going to start --- run --- type in '%temp%' You ma
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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 ap