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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 to Windows 10; unfortunately the Windows 10 upgrade
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corrupted my Start menu and tray bar, so I decided to do a clean
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install - which also means I have to reinstall all my programs. I'm now trying to install MS Office 2010 on the error 1317 windows 10 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 then rolls back and cancels the installation. I have tried using my original MS Office disc, and http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_install-mso_other/error-1317setup-cannot-create-the-folder-during/9063e10c-22e1-4e7c-ab14-6e45a2b514e6 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 do to fix this problem? " My response: Oddly enough I encountered this error twice in the same week on two different systems. Another symptom https://www.infopackets.com/news/9902/how-fix-error-1317-setup-cannot-create-directory-when-installing-program 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
Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and support Microsoft Office http://www.sevenforums.com/microsoft-office/326781-microsoft-office-2013-error-1317-setup-cannot-create-folder.html » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: Microsoft Office 2013, Error 1317 Setup cannot create the folder 28 Mar 2014 #1 siber1a Windows 7 3 posts Microsoft Office 2013, Error 1317 Setup cannot create the folder I'm trying to install Microsoft Office 2013 Professional on my laptop from a USB with the OFFICIAL ISO on it, not a torrent. I am getting an error error 1317 which reads "Error 1318. Setup cannot create the folder C:\ProgramData\Microsft\OFFICE\UICaptions. Verify that the path exists in your system and that you have sufficient permissions to update it." I am the only account on this laptop, being an administrator, I have tried running this as an admin, changing the permissions of the OFFICE file in ProgramData to "Full control" and it replied with "Access is denied." while trying to apply security information. When I try double-clicking the OFFICE file in setup cannot create the hidden ProgramData folder, it says that the file or directory is corrupted and unreadable. Any ideas on how I can get around this issue, any help would be much appreciated, thank you for reading. My System Specs Computer type PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number Toshiba OS Windows 7 CPU Intel Core i5-2450M @ 2.50 GHz Memory 8GB Antivirus Windows Defender Browser Chrome siber1a View Public Profile Find More Posts by siber1a . 28 Mar 2014 #2 samuria win 8 32 bit 225 posts crewe uk Welcome to the forum. Open a cmd prompt then type chkdsk c: /r say yes to check on reboot the drive may be corrupt thats giving the problems My System Specs Computer type PC/Desktop OS win 8 32 bit samuria View Public Profile Find More Posts by samuria 28 Mar 2014 #3 siber1a Windows 7 3 posts Quote: Originally Posted by samuria Welcome to the forum. Open a cmd prompt then type chkdsk c: /r say yes to check on reboot the drive may be corrupt thats giving the problems It then says the volume is in use by another process. I hit yes when it asked if I want to schedule the volume to be checked next time I restart, the laptop boots up just like normal. I tried Checking the disk for errors with "Check Now" in Properties of Local Disk C:,