Office 2003 Error 1321
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Mitch Bartlett 1 Comment Filed Under: Office Tagged: Office 2013, Office 2016 Some users may receive "Error 1321. Setup cannot error 1321 office 2013 modify the file" when attempting to install Microsoft Office 2016 or
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2013 in Microsoft Windows. To solve this problem, try these steps. Use "File Explorer" to navigate and how to fix error 1321 right-click the folder that you are installing Office to. (i.e. C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office) Choose "Properties". Uncheck the "Read Only" box. Select the "Advanced" button. In "Advanced Attributes", ensure the "Encrypt
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contents to secure data" box is not checked. Select "OK". Choose the "Security" tab. Select the "Edit" button. If "Everyone" is not in the list, select "Add", then type "Everyone" to add the "Everyone" group to the list. Select "OK". With "Everyone" selected, check the "Allow" box on the "Full Control" line. Select "OK", error 1321 setup cannot modify the file office 2007 then "OK" again. Navigate to "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft". Right-click the "Office" folder, then choose "Properties". Repeat steps 3 through 12 for the "Office" folder just like you did the "Microsoft Office" folder. Close all open windows and try to install Microsoft Office again. Hopefully it installs without a hitch. Did this tutorial fix things for you? Share your experience in the Comments section. Related posts: Disable "Hyperlinks can be harmful to your computer and data" Message in Office 2016 Office 2013 & 2010: How to Enable or Disable DEP Mode Office 2013: Fix "Windows cannot find C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 15\clientx64\integratedoffice.exe" Error During Installation Fix Office 2013 "Something went wrong" Error 1058-13 Comments smriti says June 21, 2016 at 3:21 am I faced same problem . Then I read what exactly error said. It said that i don't have permission to alter a particular file at a specified path. I changed the permission of that file and it worked. Le
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:
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"Error 1321: The installer has insufficient permissions to modify the file" Product Installation
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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 http://www.technipages.com/office-setup-error-1321 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 https://support.threattracksecurity.com/support/solutions/articles/1000070779-msi-error-1321-the-installer-has-insufficient-permissions-to-modify-the-file-during-installation-u 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, and sometimes manual changes to some Windows components can cause these problems to surface. Did you find it helpful? Yes No Can you please tell us how we can improve this article? Related Articles MSI Error 1303: 'The installer has insufficient privileges to access this directory' during installation/upgrade MSI Error 1305: 'Error reading from file' during installation MSI Error 1324: 'The folder path 'xxxxx' contains an invalid character' during installation/upgrade Error: 'The Windows Installer Service could not be accessed' during installation MSI Error 1402: 'Could not open key' during Vipre product installation/upgrade MSI Error
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Gary Smith: "Re: "PlacesBar" modification doesn't work with Office apps" In reply to: Mary Sauer: "Re: Continual Error 1321 Trying to Install Office 2003" Next in thread: Mary Sauer: "Re: Continual Error 1321 Trying to Install Office 2003" Reply: Mary Sauer: "Re: Continual Error 1321 Trying to Install Office 2003" Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2004 01:29:00 -0400 Hi Mary--Thanks for taking a swing at this. I'm really greatful for any help. Knocking out annoying Wisptis probably took config.msi files that it needs and now setup wants to stuff it back in. Wisptis is explained below. It's installed by MOS 2003, the Journal viewer, and Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 from what I can see from googling it. I have Adobe 6 also. Wisptis was uninstalled. I should have tried tip to get rid of it, and I should have thought of it it's so basic, but I didn't see it when I went after it--but this method just below might have still given me the install problem if it disabled or got rid of those config.msi files. An easier way to do it is to right click on the file C:\windows\system32\wisptis.exe, click Properties, go to the security tab and remove all permissions except An easier way to do it is to right click on the file C:\windows\system32\wisptis.exe, click Properties, go to the security tab and remove all permissions except for Read permissions.You'll never see it run again. *Where do you mean to go to "options" and disable Office plug-ins?* What do you think of trying to get back files that setup wants for its never needed turkey wisptis (unless you are using a paritcular tablet component) using System File Checker? At least running SFC rarely causes any problems. Also do you think there is any way to download any tool for the resource kit that will let me do a detailed enough or selective enough custom install to single out wisptis and keep it from installing? My reasoning there is if I can keep wisptis from knocking on the door with the setup, the setup will move on to completion. *I'm going to try what you suggested as soon as I can clear up the answer to where you mean by Options to disable plug-ins.* I also wondered if by running System File Checker, I could get back any config.MSI files would help, but setup is balking everytime on getting wisptis in by saying it doesn't have access to certain different numbered config.msi