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Error 1402 Could Not Open Key Hkey_local_machine32
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: error 1402 could not open key adobe HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE32\... jwcalvert Jun 28, 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 error 1402 office 2013 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 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
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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 "....MACHINE32\...." but there are NO entries at all like that in my Registry, only ...MACHINE\... That may have something to do with this issue.PLEASE, thanks in advance for anyone's advice but I want to hear only from people who have discovered a proven working solution: i.e no guess work.ThanksJim Calvert I have the same question Show 0 Likes(0) 48105Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 17 replies 1. Re: Error 1402:Could not open key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE32\... MichaelKazlow Jun 28, 2009 2:21 PM (in response to jwcalvert) Use the Microsoft Installer Cleanup tool. Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2.
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1402: Could not open key [key name] ." "Error 1406: Could not write value Folders to key [key name] ." Your best bet here is to do a complete uninstall of all previous versions of reader before you try installation again. Choose Start > Control Panel (Windows XP), or Start > Settings > Control Panel (Windows 2000). Double-click Add Or Remove Programs. Select Adobe Acrobat [version] and click Remove. When prompted, confirm that you want to remove Reader. Repeat the above procedure for all installed versions of Reader. Restart the computer, and then reinstall Adobe Reader. There are some other solutions to this problem, as well as a video on how to do uninstallations here. That link also includes instructions on how to set permissions to their defaults in the registry. This is really complicated and it's much easier just to follow the steps above instead. Do not attempt their solution #1 at all, it doesn't work! Related Posted by ComputerGuy Filed in Support 4 Comments » 4 Responses to "Error 1402 or 1406 when Installing Adobe Reader 6, 7, or8" Tom Walsh Says: 06/23/2008 at 8:40 pm I have Adobe Acrobat 6 STANDARD currently installed, and, for the time-being, wish to keep it accessible in order to be able to CREATE pdf documents. But I also wish to install the latest reader, vers. 8. While attempting to install the reader, I receive Error 1402, stating that HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareClassesPDF.PdfCtrl.6CLSID could not be opened. Can you tell me, is it possible to have BOTH Acrobat 6 STANDARD and Acrobat 8 READER installed concurrently on the same machine? If so, what do I need to do? (The Operating system is Windows XP/Pro.) Thank you. /Tom Mitch Says: 06/24/2008 at 12:51 am Tom, You should be able to have both versions on your system at the same time. The 1402 message means that some registry entries will need to be changed before you can install Reader. Solution 3 tells you how to do this: http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=329137&sliceId=1 - If you have never worked in the registry before, I would not recommend doing this as it can be dangerous for your computer. - Mitch Paul Finn Says: 10/16/2009 at 5:11 pm Dear Sir Madam (Acrobat Support): Can't unistall adobe acrobat 8.1.2 Ger messages: Fatal