Internal Error 2932 Windows 7
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Error 2932: Please contact product support for assistance. Cause of the Error This error message is displayed when all of the following conditions are true: You are installing the update on a Windows 2000 computer. You are logged on to the system as a power user. The Windows 2000 operating system is installed on an NTFS partition. Microsoft Office 2000 was installed on your PC when you were logged on the system as a power user. You are installing Microsoft Office 2000 SR1 on the system. Resolution Methods You can resolve the error by performing one of the following tasks. You must install Office 2000 SR-1 using a full-package product compact disc of the service release. Install the package by running the setup by using network installation files of Office 2000 SR-1. How to Prevent Users from Applying Windows Installer Patch If you are the system administrator of a network and you want to prevent users from applying Windows Installer patches on their systems, then you may use the group policy editor to enable the Disable Patching system policy. When you do this, the DisablePatch DWORD value of the following registry key is set to 1: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows \Installer When users try to install Office 2000 SR-1 after you apply this policy then instead of internal error 2932, the following error message will be displayed on the system: In this error message #### in log file would comprise a number, such as 0001. This log file in located in the following folder on the system: %winroot%\Temp\SR1Patch The name of the log file is similar to Office 2000 SR-1 Setup(####)_MsiExec.txt. When you open this file, you may see the following text in it: This installation is forbidden by system policy. Contact your system administrator.
E:\Winnt\Installer\abdie.msi Note: When you enable the Disable Patching syst