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enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Why am I getting Error 1327 - Invalid Drive when installing Office 2010? up vote 0 down vote favorite I am trying to install Office 2010 and I am getting this error: This is a valid drive on my machine (it's a network shared drive) so I don't see why it is saying that this is an invalid drive. I actually don't understand what it's trying to do on this drive as I'm doing a local install. Any suggestions? installation microsoft-office microsoft-office-2010 share|improve this question edited Dec 1 '12 at 8:16 amiregelz 4,62592645 asked Dec 1 '12 at 6:37 leora 1,9002775104 1 Have you checked You receive a "Error 1327. Invalid Drive... " error message when you install Office 2003 yet? –slhck Dec 1 '12 at 6:40 It sounds like you don't have permission to install an application on that network drive. The advice in the link that slhck still applies to Office 2010. –Ramhound Dec 1 '12 at 10:11 @Ramhound - I am not trying to install on that drive. It shows me installing to C:\Program Files –leora Dec 1 '12 at 14:52 @leora - WHy does it say `H:` then? –Ramhound Dec 2 '12 at 6:26 @Ramhound - I have no idea . . maybe there is some files that it installs on your personal folders but the install path for the app is definately C:\Program Files . . anyway, i figured out the issue, see below –leora Dec 3 '12 at 3:55 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote The link in the comment got to the right answer. I was running the install as administrator which didn't have the drive mapped so i had to Run cmd as administrator net use H: //[drivename] run install as administrator share|improve this answer answered Dec 2 '12 at 12:39 leora 1,9002775104 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email Post as a guest Name Email discard By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged installat
Microsoft Office / "Error 1327 Invalid drive" when installing Office 2003 Problem When installing Microsoft Office from your hard drive you get the following message: “Error 1327 invalid drive D:\” The drive letter may be different from what is stated above. Solution Click the Start button. (Windows XP users should then click Run) Type regedit and press Enter. In the Registry Editor go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE ->Software -> Microsoft -> Office -> 11.0 -> Delivery Located in this folder there will be 1 or more subfolders, click on each subfolder and look http://superuser.com/questions/513200/why-am-i-getting-error-1327-invalid-drive-when-installing-office-2010 for LocalCacheDrive. Right click on LocalCacheDrive and click Modify. Change the D (or whatever letter appears in the error) to the letter of the drive you are installing from (e.g. C). Close the Registry Editor and try installing Office again. Now when installing, it may say that it can’t find a ".cab" file. If that happens: Click OK and it will bring up a http://www.fixkb.com/2009/02/office-installation-error-1327-invalid.html box to search for the file. In the Path box, change the drive letter to the same letter as the drive you are installing from and click OK. Share this: Print Email Facebook Reddit Twitter Google 3 Responses to "Error 1327 Invalid drive" when installing Office 2003 Reply Spencer November 26, 2014 at 22:35 Worked, with a slight modification This did not exist for me, HLM\software\Microsoft\office\11.0, but I searched for "localcachedrive" and found the same structure in a slightly different place. I modified it from F to C (I don't have an F drive). Office patches went through on the retry without error. Thank you! Reply cj March 28, 2015 at 19:46 work like a charm--many thanks Reply Githecha August 31, 2015 at 10:02 I went to device manager> disk management and changed the CD ROM drive to the drive letter indicated by the error and it worked OK. Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Name Email (optional) Comment Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Categories Assistive Software (182) Audio Notetaker (4) ClaroRead (21) Dragon Dictate (16) Dragon Na
Community Community Links Social Groups Pictures & Albums Members List Go to Page... error 1327 when updating Office 2003 SP3 Microsoft Office View First Unread Thread Tools http://www.techtalkz.com/microsoft-office/148522-error-1327-when-updating-office-2003-sp3.html Display Modes 28-10-2007, 10:59 AM #1 fanica Guest Posts: n/a error 1327 when updating Office 2003 SP3 I consistently receive error 1327 (incorrect drive E:\) when tring to update http://newwikipost.org/topic/CIAhwjBPEU8iVqC7XlLatlXWlA3tpEOF/Solved-Office-2003-SP3-PRORET-MSI.html my Office 2003 Pro romanian with SP3. I placed the original disk in drive E:\ (the one associated with the error) and in the other optical drive as well (F:\) but the error 1327 same error message appears on and on and the installation of the SP3 fails. I have no antivirus software installed, only the Windows Firewall. My OS is XP SP2b. Please help with a suggestion to overcome this issue. Thanks. Sponsored Links 30-10-2007, 04:01 PM #2 Eric A. Guest Posts: n/a RE: error 1327 when updating Office 2003 SP3 Sponsored Links office 2003 sp3 I'm going to take a guess. Without log files this is only a guess, but I think it's gonna be a good one. I'm guessing it is looking for you MSOcache on a drive that doesnt exist. Download the LIStool here... http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en Extract the listool.exe out. Run it. Choose to move your Lis... (hopefully it will show that it currently is on the wrong drive) Click next through the screens.. Then run it again.. and choose enable lis.. and click next through the screens. It will ask for source, and will recreate the lis. Then can you install the patch? Let us know if not. I will tell you how to get relevent log file info if this fails. -- Eric Palm MSFT Office Setup "fanica" wrote: > I consistently receive error 1327 (incorrect drive E:\) when tring to update > my Office 2003 Pro romanian with SP3. I placed the original disk in drive E:\ > (the one associated with the error) and in the other optical drive as well > (F:\) but the same error message appears on and on and the installation of
to find PRORET.MSI that is on the Office XP Professional disk. That would be fine but I do not have Office XP professional on my computer I have Office 2003 Standard edition. When I insert that disc and try to find that file it says it cant find it because of course it is not the right program disk. Any suggestions?Thank You,Mark RELEVANCY SCORE 200 Preferred Solution: Solved: Office 2003 SP3 PRORET.MSI I recommend downloading and running Reimage. It's a computer repair tool that has been proven to identify and fix many Windows problems with a high level of success. I've used it in the past to identify and fix everything from blue screens (BSOD's), ActiveX errors, corrupt files and processes, dll/exe/sys errors, recover lost memory, Windows update problems, defragging, malware removal etc. You can download it direct from this link http://downloadreimage.com/download.php. (This link will automatically start a download of Reimage that you can save to your computer.)
A: Solved: Office 2003 SP3 PRORET.MSI Read other 9 answers RELEVANCY SCORE 68.4 Q: Missing Proret.msi File For Ms Office Xp Pro I use MS Office XP Professional, version 2002. I installed it a long time ago, but this problem has been popping up only in the last few months.Whenever I start my computer or whenever I try to open Powerpoint, Word or Excel (haven't tried it with Access yet.) I get a pop up that says it is trying to open MS Office. This takes a couple of minutes, but eventually I get a final pop up that says it cannot find PRORET.MSI and I should put in the install disk and browse for the file. The problem is I am a serviceman stationed overseas and if I even have the install disk, it is in storage with everthing else I have in the US.I can still use MS Office. After I click cancel on the final pop up, the program I wanted comes up. However, it comes up empty even if I clicked on a particular document. I then have to search for the document I want from the program I want to use it in. I hope I'm making sense here. Basically, if I click on a Word document, I have to endure a bunch of pop ups, click cancel, then Word will come up but not the document. Then