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while trying to install third-party software applications on PC's running Windows (32 or 64 bit). This includes Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7. Listed below are
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some of the common Windows error messages related to error 1406: "error 1406
Microsoft Office Error 1406
could not write value to key" "error 1406 could not write value buttonname" "error 1406 could not write value to key error 1406 could not write value to key clsid" What make this problem so irritating is that the installation process fails only on some software installs - and the software that fails during the installation process is different for most users. However, http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-windows_programs/error-1406-when-installing-office-on-vista/12f19e7b-099a-483d-bee0-88208c92c763 it is more common with both Adobe and Microsoft Office products. So what causes "Error 1406"? The main cause is when the software installer you are running tries to update the registry (which most software needs to be able to do) and either crashes or does not have the right user permissions to change registry keys which results in error 1406. Possible Solutions to Error 1406 Clean your http://windows-exe-errors.com/windows-error-1406-could-not-write-value/ Windows registry using a recommended registry cleaner. You should always keep your registry clean running the software about once a month. Try to install the problem software under an "Administrator" Windows user account. This can sometimes override the "permission" based registry 1406 error. The fixes for error 1406 are limited, so if the above steps do not work, you will need to backup your important files and reinstall Windows on your computer. Previous post: Fix Windows 7 Installation Error Code 0xC0000005 Next post: Fix Internet Explorer 8 in Windows 7 September 2016 M T W T F S S « Aug 1234 567891011 12131415161718 19202122232425 2627282930 Recent Posts Fix "Web Cam Not Working" Errors in Windows 7 Fix Error 711 in Windows 7 Fix "DVD Drive Not Recognized" in Windows 7 How To Fix Blue Screen of Death in Windows 7 How To Fix Error Code 43 in Windows 7 Fix Microphone Not Working in Windows 7 Fix "Unable To Start The Bluetooth Stack Service" Error in Windows 7 Fixing MSN Messenger Error 80048820 in Windows Fix Audiodg.exe High CPU Usage in Windows 7 Computer Speakers Not Working - Windows 7 Error 1068 or 1075 - "The Dependency S
0 2265 views 05/29/2008 Software Deployment Package Development I am able to install this app 100% error free and successfully by calling the SETUP.EXE and http://www.itninja.com/question/error-1406-when-installing-as-admin-in-vista walking through the wizard. If I package the app up using Adminstudio 8.0 http://www.vistax64.com/vista-account-administration/128139-1406-error-requiring-admin-privileges-install.html - when I go to install the application I get an error 1406 - Stating that it can not write the value to Key -- Verify that you have sufficent access to that key. I am using the same account on both installs -- but the MSI I built keeps erroring. error 1406 When I go look back at the manual install from the setup.exe - the Reg keys where written down with no problems anyone have any ideas or point me in the right direction? 0 Comments [ + ] Show Comments Comments Please log in to comment Rating comments in this legacy AppDeploy message board thread won't reorder them,so that the conversation will remain error 1406 vista readable. Answers 0 Does a verbose log give you some more information of the problem? Is the setup.exe a bootstrap for an embedded MSI? Answered 05/29/2008 by: AngelD Please log in to comment Please log in to comment 0 ORIGINAL: Turn360 If I package the app up using Adminstudio 8.0 - when I go to install the application I get an error 1406 - Stating that it can not write the value to Key -- Verify that you have sufficent access to that key.What key? Does it belong to the application or is it part of the junk with InstallShield puts down, which you may have inadvertently captured? Answered 05/30/2008 by: VBScab Please log in to comment Please log in to comment 0 ORIGINAL: VBScab What key? Does it belong to the application or is it part of the junk with InstallShield puts down, which you may have inadvertently captured? I check and the keys are created with the manual install (not using the MSI I built) Below are the keys: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows Search\CatalogNames\Windows\SystemIndex (Name=IsBuildDone,Value=#65535,) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows Search\CatalogNames\Windows\SystemIndex (Name=pkm:catalog:LastCatalogCrawlEndTime,Value=#x66F2BBC800000000,) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows Search\CatalogNames\Windows\SystemIndex (Name=pkm:catalog:LastCatalogCrawlErrors,Value=#5,) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows Search\CatalogNames\Windows\SystemIndex (Name=pkm:catalog:LastCatalogCrawlExcludes,Value=#7,) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows Search\CatalogNames\Windows\SystemIndex (Name=pkm:catalog:LastCatalogCrawlId,Value=#18,) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows Search\CatalogNames\Windows\SystemIndex (Name=pkm:catalog:LastCatalogCrawlKBytes,Value=#0,) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI
1406 error requiring admin privileges to install? 1406 error requiring admin privileges to install? New 08 Feb 2008 #1 Erika Guest 1406 error requiring admin privileges to install? I give up. I'm trying to install Office 2007 Pro full version onto Vista home Premium. I have admin privileges but setup fails because of "Problem Signature 06: Error 1406.Setup cannot write the value command to the registry key \Word.Document.8\shell\OnenotePrintto" The only suggested solution is to install programs while logged in with admin privileges, but I am already logged in with admin privileges and still get this error. I do not know why setup cannot do what it needs to do in the registry. This is such a common program to install in Vista that something must be set wrong on my system, but I cannot determine it. When I tried to uninstall a trial version of office I got the same 1406 error and could not even uninstall it. Any help would be very very very appreciated. Thanks, Erika My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ... New 09 Feb 2008 #2 BirgerH Guest RE: 1406 error requiring admin privileges to install? Hey Erika. Here's a link to the Microsoft supportcenter with one explanation. There are several, but this due to installing Microsoft Office. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/838687/en-us Befor you try Method 1 (Dealing with your registry) try the method 2 deaktivating your spy and adware software (which might be the ones, who don't allow you to change registry).. And about being logged on as administrator. Notice that in Vista, you are normally logged on as standard user, and when you are to use admin priviledges, you are being asked for. Finally: In Microsoft Supportcenter you can always make a search for an error. Remember, if an error occuring got a number, it is known, otherwise it couldn't have a number. With regards -- BirgerH "Erika" wrote: > I give up. > > I'm trying to install Office 2007 Pro full version onto Vista home Premium. > > I have admin privileges but setup fails because of > "Problem Signature 06: Error 1406.Setup cannot write the value command to > the registry key \Word.Docume