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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows 7>Error 1321> Error 1321 Tags: Office 2007 Office Windows 7 Last response: 4 March 2013 22:37 in Windows 7 Share aaajaykumar83 4 March 2013 21:36:11 hey guyz........recently i've installed office 2k10 while 2k7 is already installed, and i got error while installation, and later i've reinstalled windows 7 and from then office 2007 is returning an error and every time it is returning me error, i got frustrated and googled on it severly but got no fix..., so please me to get http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_install-mso_other/error-1321-microsoft-office-language/42494724-f3c3-466b-892e-5d629aa557b6 out of it, here is the link for the error image, as i'm a btech final year guy i've a lots of work left, so please help me to get out of it, please follow the link and help me https://www.dropbox.com/s/g5fakem7vypyx3z/Capture.JPG?m More about : error 1321 phil22 a b $ Windows 7 4 March 2013 22:37:14 Uninstall Office 2007, then install Office 2010. It's not http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/71516-63-error-1321 wise to have two versions of Office installed at the same time. m 0 l Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Publish Related resources What is error 1321 Forum Error 1321 the installer has insufficient privileges to modify the file c:\\loca Forum SolvedTHE FINAL SHOWDOWN! - Intel Xeon E3-1321v3 vs Intel i5-4690k Forum EMachines EL1321-02c Forum SolvedUnsupported signal error vga cable HP notebook Forum SolvedNew GPU boot error Forum SolvedSmart hard disk error Forum SolvedASUS H110M-E error no memory detected Forum SolvedCRITICAL PROCESS ERROR can't open windows Forum SolvedDisplay driver stopped responding error every 3 to 5 mins Forum SolvedCan USB zip drive "disk drive" error be fixed? Forum SolvedCan a mother board cause a Machine Check Exception or a WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR Bsod? Forum SolvedUnknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed) Error USB Headset Forum SolvedPC wont Boot Error Code B4/A2 Forum SolvedINACCESSIBLE _BOOT_DEVICE error Forum SolvedWhat does "margin of error" means in GPU benchmarks ? Forum SolvedAsrock x99m mATX error codes 19 60 67 Forum SolvedBlue screen error Forum SolvedRealtek Semiconductor Corp. - Audio Device - Realtek High Definition Audio - Error 0x800703fa Forum Solvedwhen i start cmd result dis
by Alex, Aug 18, 2003. Alex Guest I am having problems installing Microsoft Office 2000 UPdate: Service Pack http://www.office-forums.com/threads/error-1321-when-installing-office-2000-update-service-pack-3-sp3.2326334/ 3. I keep getting Installer error messages type 1321 (e.g. "The installer has insufficient privileges to modify this file D:\PFiles\MSOffice\Office\EXCEL.EXE." or "The installer has insufficient privileges to https://support.threattracksecurity.com/support/solutions/articles/1000070779-msi-error-1321-the-installer-has-insufficient-permissions-to-modify-the-file-during-installation-u modify this file D:\PFiles\MSOffice\Office\OUTLLIB.DLL.") I did previously install Office 2000 SR1a update and Windows Installer 2.0 What should I do? Alex, Aug 18, 2003 #1 Advertisements Eric error 1321 [MSFT] Guest RE: Error 1321 when installing Off2000 Service Pack 3 Hi Alex, Are you running the NTFS file system on your machine? If so, it sounds as if either the local Admin group or the System account does not have the correct permissions for the Windows Installer to complete the patching or removal of OffXP. error 1321 office Try this: 1) Logon as a user who has local admin rights. 2) Open an instance of Windows Explorer and select the D:\ drive (this same procedure may also need to be done on the C:\ drive) 3) Right-click, choose Properties, and then click the Security tab. 4) Make sure that the Adminstrators and System accounts are listed and have Full Control of the entire drive ("This folder, subfolders, and files" under Advanced) 5) You may need to take ownership of the entire drive before you can successfully reset the permissions on all subcontainers and objects (click the Advanced button, then Owner tab) 6) See if you can successfully apply the Off2000 SP3 update now. Thanks! -Eric [MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. >-----Original Message----- >I am having problems installing Microsoft Office 2000 >UPdate: Service Pack 3. I keep getting Installer error >messages type 1321 (e.g. "The installer has insufficient >privileges to modify this file >D:\PFiles\MSOffice\Office\EXCEL.EXE." or
to modify the file' during installation/upgrade Modified on: Wed, 20 Jan, 2016 at 8:51 AM PROBLEM The following error is encountered either during installation/upgrade, in the Product's Installation Log file, or in Window's Event Logs: "Error 1321: The installer has insufficient permissions to modify the file" Product Installation Logs can be located: VIPRE Home: %Temp%\VIPREInstall.log (or VIPREPremiumInstall.log) VIPRE Business: C:\ProgramData\VIPRE Business Agent\logs\Agent-MSI.csv (Other OS/Version Locations) VIPRE Email Security: %Temp%\MSI*.log ENVIRONMENT VIPRE Business VIPRE Business Premium VIPRE Email Security All Supported Environments SOLUTION This Error indicates a problem due to insufficient permissions to remove the specified. The easiest way to resolve this trouble is to remove the troubled item. Navigate to the folder location indicated by the error and attempt to manually delete the folder/file.If an error about insufficient permissions is produced, the permissions for the file may need to be reset.The easiest way to accomplish this is by using inherit.exe, a file permissions reset tool:http://go.threattracksecurity.com/files/support/utils/Inherit.exeOnce the tool has been downloaded and saved to the desktop, simply drag the file requiring the permissions reset over the file. A prompt will display with an OK button. Select it and attempt to delete the file once more.If the problem remains, attempt creating a new User Account that has administrative privileges as follows: Go to Start > Control Panel > Users/Accounts Select "New User" Name the Account and ensure it is set as an Administrator. Select "Create Account" Log-Out of the Account currently being used. Log-In to the newly created Account Once the Newly Created User Account is logged in, attempt the Installation once more. CAUSE Many of these errors can occur with general computer usage. Uninstalling applications, applying updates