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Tech Support Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: Error 1402 While Installing Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus Discussion in 'Business https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-error-1402-while-installing-microsoft-office-2010-professional-plus.1087875/ Applications' started by Galleherjazz, Feb 2, 2013. Thread Status: Not open for further http://www.okino.com/conv/changing_windows_registry_permissions.htm replies. Advertisement Galleherjazz Thread Starter Joined: Sep 23, 2002 Messages: 381 I have spent at least six hours (probably longer) researching and attempting to install a recently purchased download version of Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus. I spent a good deal of time uninstalling (completely) a previous, nag-screened unregistered, copy of Office 2010. I error 1402 used the Microsoft Cleanup Utility. I ran several programs to clean up after all this, including Crap Cleaner. Each time I go to install Office, I enter the key (#), and get the prompt saying that there is ERROR 1402. Setup cannot open the registry key. I have done at least a dozen things to resolve this issue, including doing a diagnostic boot, with only essential services and error 1402 office processes running; disabled the firewall and virus protection; read of various other remedies, none of which has worked. I have gone to regedit several time trying to change permissions of certain registry files. Some seem to change okay. Others will change, then when I click okay, the permissions resort back to what they were prior. Other things, like clicking certain boxes about inheritance, won't stick ticked. I find the whole permissions thing a nightmare. My head is spinning. Is there a tried-and-true remedy for fixing this issue? Another question: Does Microsoft provide free installation support for its Office products? Any and all suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Tech Support Guy System Info Utility version 1.0.0.2 OS Version: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium, Service Pack 1, 64 bit Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 930 @ 2.80GHz, Intel64 Family 6 Model 26 Stepping 5 Processor Count: 8 RAM: 16384 Mb Graphics Card: ATI Radeon HD 5450, 1024 Mb Hard Drives: C: Total - 941768 MB, Free - 664695 MB; D: Total - 11997 MB, Free - 1462 MB; L: Total - 1430795 MB, Free - 1422280 MB; M: Total - 2861584 MB, Free - 2336868 MB; N: Total - 1907726 MB, Free - 434
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