Error 1404 Setup Cannot Delete The Registry Key
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installing office 2003 on a vista business PC in administrator profile and i get this message Error 1404 setup cannot delete error 1404 kaspersky the registry key. How can i solve it please help lchikange mcafee agent error 1404 could not delete key 3 posts since Aug 2009 Newbie Member 2Contributors 2Replies 3Views 7 YearsDiscussion Span 7 Years Ago
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Last Post by lchikange 0 Suspishio 32 7 Years Ago Did you read & follow up this:http://www.appdeploy.com/msierrors/detail.asp?id=103 It suggests the following action: ------------------------------------------------------ RESOLUTION 1. Quit all Windows
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programs. 2. Click Start and then click Run. 3. In the Open box, type Regedt32.exe and then click OK. 4. Select the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE on Local Machine window. 5. Locate and select the following key: \Software\Microsoft\Office 6. Follow the steps for your version of Windows. For Microsoft Windows XP: a. On the Edit menu, click Permissions. b. revo uninstaller Click the registry key for the user who is currently logged on, and ensure that Read and Full Control permissions are both set to Allow. c. Click the Advanced button, ensure that the user who is currently logged on is selected, that Full Control is listed in the Permissions column, and that This Key and Subkeys is listed in the Apply to column. d. Click to select the Replace permission entries on all child objects with entries shown here that apply to child objects check box, and clear the Inherit from parent the permission entries that apply to child objects. Include these with entries explicitly defined here check box. e. Click Apply, and then click Yes when you are prompted to continue. f. Click OK, and then click OK again. g. On the Registry menu, click Exit. ----------------------------------------------------------------- 0 Discussion Starter lchikange 7 Years Ago Hi Suspishio great advise there. The solution worked with no problem. This site really has gurus. keep up the spiri
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by AnthonyFiled under: Uninstall One of the most common problems of uninstall errors is that the configuration of the computer has changed. So in general try to make http://www.pcauthorities.com/pc-maintenance/uninstaller/how-to-solve-uninstall-errors/ sure the configuration is the same as when you installed the problematic software. Especially the installation location can be a problem. If you added a drive or changed drive letters somehow, that can be a problem. The same applies to folders. If the installation folder changed, the uninstaller will have problems finding and removing the software. Some programs keep error 1404 track of folders and paths used in and by the program, mostly in the Windows registry. In many cases, these entries in the registry need to be corrected or cleared before uninstalling the program will work. You can try using a registry cleaner to remove the entries and then try to uninstall the software again. What is Uninstall Error 1324? error 1404 setup Error 1324 is a typical example of an installation error. The error can happen when installing or uninstalling software. The most common error message in this case is “Error 1324: The path xxxxxx contains an invalid character”, where ‘xxxxxx’ refers to a folder on your computer. Basically it means that there is a problem with the shell folders. You can manually correct the problem by modifying the registry to correct the path for the program you are trying to uninstall, or you can simply reset all shell folders in the registry. Both require editing of the registry. There are two registry keys in Windows XP and Vista: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders and HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders Check both for invalid drive letters and folders and make corrections as required. You can edit the registry or make sure the path exists by re-assigning driver letters and moving folders around. If you edit the registry, it is best to make use of the environment variables as seen in the screenshot. Common programs that can suffer from this type of