Error 1406 Adobe 8
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or later on Windows, one of the following errors appears, and the installation quits:Error 1402: Could not open
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key [key name].Error 1406: Could not write value Folders to key [key error 1406 adobe reader install name]. TRY THIS FIRST Remove all previous versions of Acrobat or Reader, and then reinstall Adobe does
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not support multiple versions of Acrobat or Reader on the same machine. Because Acrobat and Reader work with many products, multiple versions simultaneously installed can lead to software conflicts and error 1406 windows 7 errors. In addition, Adobe does not recommend installing both Acrobat and Reader on the same machine. You must have administrator privileges to complete these steps. For more information on administrator privileges, see the Windows documentation or contact Microsoft. Do one of the following, depending on your version of Windows:(Windows 7) Click Start > Control Panel > Programs > Programs error 1406 office 2013 And Features.(Windows Vista) Click Start > Control Panel > Programs > Programs And Features.(Windows XP) Choose Start > Control Panel, and double-click Add Or Remove Programs. Select Acrobat or Reader, and then click the option to remove or uninstall the program. Repeat the procedure for all installed versions of the program. Restart your computer and reinstall Acrobat or Reader.Note: For Acrobat, reinstall the program from the Acrobat disk, or download the program from adobe.com. For Reader, download the program from the Reader Download Center. If installing on Vista, right-click the Acrobat or Reader installer and select Run As Administrator. The following demonstration shows how to uninstall Acrobat or Reader on Windows XP. More solutions 1. (Advanced) Set permissions to their defaults in the registry Vista and Windows 7 Windows XP Windows 2000. Disclaimer: The registry contains system-related information that is critical to your computer and applications. Before modifying the registry, be sure to make a backup copy of it. Adobe doesn't provide support for problems that can arise from improperly modifying the registry.
to : Acrobat Reader Error trying to update Acrobat or Reader Solutions Reader users You can sometimes resolve one of the errors in the following table by
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reinstalling Adobe Reader. Uninstall Reader from your computer. Windows 10: In the lower-left error 1406 office 2010 windows xp corner of the Desktop, click the Windows icon. From the pop-up menu click Settings. Click System and then select the
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Apps & features option. Select Reader, and click Uninstall. Click the Uninstall button to confirm. Windows 8:Go to the upper- or lower-right corner of the desktop and activate the Charm bar. In the https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/error-1402-error-1406-acrobat.html Charm bar, click the Settings button. In the settings bar, select the Control Panel. In the Control Panel, select Programs. In the Programs window's Programs and Features section, select Uninstall a Program. Select Reader, click Uninstall, and follow the prompts. Windows 7:Click Start and choose the Control Panel. Double-click the Programs And Features icon.Select Adobe Reader, click Uninstall, and follow the prompts. Go to the https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/update-errors-acrobat-reader-windows.html Adobe Reader Downloads page and click Download Now. Allow the Download Manager sufficient time to download all necessary installation files. Then follow the prompts to install Reader. If you still have difficulties, try using a different web browser. Acrobat users Uninstall Acrobat from your computer. Windows 10: In the lower-left corner of the Desktop, click the Windows icon. From the pop-up menu click Settings. Click System and then select the Apps & features option. Select Acrobat, and click Uninstall. Click the Uninstall button to confirm. Windows 8:Go to the upper- or lower-right corner of the desktop and activate the Charm bar. In the Charm bar, select the Settings button. In the settings bar, select the Control Panel. In the Control Panel, select Programs. In the Programs window's Programs and Features section, select Uninstall a Program. Select Acrobat, click Uninstall, and follow the prompts. Windows 7: Click Start and choose the Control Panel. Double-click Programs And Features. Select Adobe Acrobat, click Uninstall, and follow the prompts. Re-install Acrobat using the downloaded setup or DVD. Administrators For details on how to configure and troubleshoot the Updater, see the Acrobat-Reader Updater Guide. Common error messages Like most Windows application
Adobe's posting at http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=329137. It was not available at the time I posted this solution. It does not mention Windows Vista or Windows 7, but their Windows XP solution should http://www.riggsca.com/error_1406.htm work equally well for these newer operating systems. This Adobe solution is similar to mine. I do have confidence in my solution, however, as do others, judging from the following recent comment. Joseph wrote on Mar 14, 2010: "Just applied your remedy to the Adobe 9.3 Installation error(s) - of course YOU know - it worked perfectly!!! Thank you. Had the 1404 & several 1406." As error 1406 noted on the Jan 17, 2008 entry below, for the seven months after posting this solution in Jun 2007, I received about 32 hits per day. The hit rate has diminished but it is not moving asymptotically to zero, as one might hope. Here is a graph of the hit rate over the past year. Note the spike around Christmas-time. Added Aug 12, 2008 Here is another error 1406 adobe potential solution to the Error 1406 problem, supplied by Bob on Jul 5, 2008: "I have stumbled on another solution which may be easier. I was starting to try your solution after my CS3 install of Acrobat 8 failed, but I needed a standalone install file for Acrobat 8. But I only found a trial for Acrobat 9 on the Adobe web site. So I loaded that instead and DID NOT get the error messages; Adobe may have fixed the problem in version 9. So I then just uninstalled the version 9 trial and tried my CS3 install of Acrobat 8 and it worked!" Deconstructing Bob's solution, you might attempt the following: Go to the page on Adobe's Web site that enables you to download a free 30-day trial version of Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro: https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/tdrc/index.cfm?product=acrobat%5Fpro&loc=en. Click on the Create an Adobe account button and create an account. To do so is a pain—but consider what you stand to gain. I had created an Adobe account several years ago; when I logged on under that account today, Adobe sent me a link to the trial version via email. When you receive the email, click on the link and do