Office 2007 Uninstall Error 1402
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Error 1402 Office 2010
हिन्दी (Hindi) ภาษาไทย (Thai) 한국어 (Korean) 日本語 (Japanese) 简体 (Chinese Simplified) 繁體 (Chinese Traditional) View Original Translate English Original X View Original X Error 1402 during uninstallation (Could not open key) Oct 01 2015SupportApplies to AutoCAD 2010, AutoCAD 2011, AutoCAD Architecture 2010, AutoCAD Architecture 2011, AutoCAD Civil 2010, AutoCAD Civil 2011, AutoCAD Civil 3D 2010, AutoCAD Civil 3D 2011, error 1402 office 2013 AutoCAD Electrical 2010, AutoCAD Electrical 2011, AutoCAD LT 2010, AutoCAD LT 2011, AutoCAD MEP 2010, AutoCAD MEP 2011, AutoCAD Map 3D 2010, ... Applies to AutoCAD 2010, AutoCAD 2011, AutoCAD Architecture 2010, AutoCAD Architecture 2011, AutoCAD Civil 2010, AutoCAD Civil 2011, AutoCAD Civil 3D 2010, AutoCAD Civil 3D 2011, AutoCAD Electrical 2010, AutoCAD Electrical 2011, AutoCAD LT 2010, AutoCAD LT 2011, AutoCAD MEP 2010, AutoCAD MEP 2011, AutoCAD Map 3D 2010, AutoCAD Map 3D 2011, AutoCAD Mechanical 2010, AutoCAD Mechanical 2011, AutoCAD Plant 3D 2010, AutoCAD Plant 3D 2011, AutoCAD Structural Detailing 2010, and AutoCAD Structural Detailing 2011See More Share Add To Issue: When you try to uninstall an AutoCAD-based product, you get the following error: Error 1402. Could not open key:
UNKNOWN\Components\Hex#\Hex#. Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your support personnel. Causes: Error 1402 usually indicates you do not have sufficient access rights to read or write some registry key. Solution: One solution is to login as a user with admin rights before attempting to uninstall the pr
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Windows users will find the following short tutorial useful for solving the 'How to fix 'Error 1402. Could not open key: UNKNOWN...' problem which is becoming prevalent in https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Error-1402-during-uninstallation-Could-not-open-key.html online forum postings. Please use this information at your own discretion. A Quick Overview When installing or un-installing Microsoft Windows component technologies on Windows Vista/Seven/Win2K8-Server (or newer) you may encounter a message box similar to "Error 1402. Could not open key: UNKNOWN\Components\C9AE13788D0B61F80AF18C3B9B1A1EE8\...", This long number is not an "address" as many believe but rather a registry parent container http://www.okino.com/conv/changing_windows_registry_permissions.htm key name (as a GUID) and its child name (as a GUID). The last "\" character separates the two parent/child GUIDs. This is not related to Okino software, but rather to components which are usually provided by Microsoft Corp. The following tutorial will outline our own personal experiences at Okino Computer Graphics of dealing with this problem. We have seen this problem posted in many forums but the simple solution we outline below which has not been properly documented as we have done so here. Windows Vista/Seven/2K8: How to fix 'Error 1402. Could not open key: UNKNOWN...' The error is generally caused by insufficient or incorrect permissions on the named registry keys, or parent container of such registry keys. For Okino, it occurred on multiple occasions after upgrading some of our machines from Windows 2K3 to 2K8 server or from XP to Windows 7, and then upgrading/re-installing Microsoft products or components (Visual Studio and MSXML4 in our case). It is generally a simple matter to fix, once you know how. We recomm
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UNKNOWN\Components\Hex#\Hex#. Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your support personnel. Causes: Error 1402 usually indicates you do not have sufficient access rights to read or write some registry key. Solution: One solution is to login as a user with admin rights
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