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or later on Windows, one of the following errors appears, and the installation quits:Error 1402: Could not open key [key name].Error 1406: adobe reader Could not write value Folders to key [key name]. TRY THIS FIRST office install error 1402 Remove all previous versions of Acrobat or Reader, and then reinstall Adobe does not support multiple versions of Acrobat error 1402 office 2010 installation or Reader on the same machine. Because Acrobat and Reader work with many products, multiple versions simultaneously installed can lead to software conflicts and errors. In addition, Adobe does not recommend installing error 1402 office 2013 both Acrobat and Reader on the same machine. You must have administrator privileges to complete these steps. For more information on administrator privileges, see the Windows documentation or contact Microsoft. Do one of the following, depending on your version of Windows:(Windows 7) Click Start > Control Panel > Programs > Programs And Features.(Windows Vista) Click Start > Control Panel > Programs > Programs
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And Features.(Windows XP) Choose Start > Control Panel, and double-click Add Or Remove Programs. Select Acrobat or Reader, and then click the option to remove or uninstall the program. Repeat the procedure for all installed versions of the program. Restart your computer and reinstall Acrobat or Reader.Note: For Acrobat, reinstall the program from the Acrobat disk, or download the program from adobe.com. For Reader, download the program from the Reader Download Center. If installing on Vista, right-click the Acrobat or Reader installer and select Run As Administrator. The following demonstration shows how to uninstall Acrobat or Reader on Windows XP.  More solutions   1. (Advanced) Set permissions to their defaults in the registry Vista and Windows 7 Windows XP Windows 2000. Disclaimer: The registry contains system-related information that is critical to your computer and applications. Before modifying the registry, be sure to make a backup copy of it. Adobe doesn't provide support for problems that can arise from improperly modifying the registry. Adobe strongly recommends that you have experience editing system files before you modify the registry. For information on the Windows Registry Editor, see the docum
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correctly without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this error 1402 setup cannot open the registry key page. Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try error 1402 setup cannot open the registry key office 2007 again. More discussions in Acrobat Reader All CommunitiesAcrobat Reader 17 Replies Latest reply on Jul 25, 2015 11:29 AM by mapperboy Error 1402:Could not open key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE32\... jwcalvert Jun 28, https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/error-1402-error-1406-acrobat.html 2009 4:53 AM I am trying very hard to Uninstall Adobe Reader 9.1.0 but I am continually stopped by this error which says I have insufficient access rights to delete the Registry entry. I was originally trying to install the latest upgrade.1) I have looked through the Knowledge Base and NO solutions are there.2) I have scoured the Forums and https://forums.adobe.com/thread/454710 no one has found a solution.3) From searching these places and the web, it appears that many people have the same problem.4) To this point Adobe's Support has been noting short of utterly Abysmal. All they say to do is: go to Control Panel and uninstall it. (OR ask for a Support Contract which is unacceptable for this issue)5) I can only hope that nothing goes wrong with my currently installed version because it is very apparent that I will never be able re-install or upgrade it.6) BTW, I have tried setting the Permissions on this key in the Registry ( with backups of course) for SYSTEM and ADMINISTRATORS to FULL and that does not help.So Adobe Support, if by freak luck, you may be reading this, I would really like you to figure this out and provide a working solution.Any script which will clean out Adobe Reader completely would be great.For the record I am running Vista 64bit SP2 on a system with a Quad9550 cpu and 8BG of ram.I find it curious that the key mentioned is
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The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows Vista Can't install Adobe - Error 1402? (30 posts) Started 8 years ago by krsn89 Latest reply from krsn89 Topic Viewed 16808 times « Previous 1 2 jack7h3r1pp3r Posts: 2815 This post has been reported. awwww man i will start training ;) Reports: · Posted 8 years ago Top Lighthouse Posts: 13598 This post has been reported. Good on ya. It's not difficult :) Reports: · Posted 8 years ago Top krsn89 Posts: 102 This post has been reported. Yes, I've tried re-downloading numerous times. Reports: · Posted 8 years ago Top jack7h3r1pp3r Posts: 2815 This post has been reported. ok so i am basicly stumped on this one. but i will have another look around to see if i can find anything. and also i have school tonight so it might not be till later Reports: · Posted 8 years ago Top krsn89 Posts: 102 This post has been reported. Any ideas at all? Anyone? I system restored to the point before I initially uninstalled Adobe. It still has the same problems as before. Edit: I can't even open Adobe Reader, even though I've done a system restore, and technically, it's on my computer. I can't uninstall either, I get the same 1402 error. Reports: · Posted 8 years ago Top ScottW Posts: 6609 This post has been reported. krsn89, if you are seeing this 1402 error for install and uninstall, there may be some corruption in your registry. If you were on XP, I would say run scanreg /fix to try and fix the registry, but apparently Vista no longer has this feature. Does anyone know of a registry fixer for Vista? I don't. If there is a way, be sure to back up your registry first (e.g., with Erunt). You said you followed instructions from Adobe. Were those instructions from these pages? http://kb.adobe.com/selfservic.....lId=329137 http://kb.adobe.com/selfservic.....;sliceId=2 Finally, do you have any other Acrobat products installed? I ask because if Adobe Reader is uninstalled, and there are no other Acrobat products, I would expect the registry to be free of "AcroExch" entries. If those are leftovers, it sounds like a dirty uninstall