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updates. It is important to keep your system updated with the latest upgrades and patches and although people have tried, they have been confronted with errors whilst trying to download this update. The error you will receive will look like this: "Error 1326. Error getting file security: SQLSOLDB.HLP GetLastError: 2" What Causes The 1326 Error This particular error is caused because of underlying problems within your computer such as: Registry keys for the update have been damaged Windows settings are corrupt Microsoft Office files are missing How To Fix The 1326 Error Step 1 - Re-Run The SR-1 Update In order to install the SR-1 update successfully you must re-run the update in a certain way which is explained below: On the Start menu, click Run. In the Open box, type the following command line "source path\Setup.exe /L2 /V" If you do not see the text "VERBOSE" in the first line of text of the "Office 2000 SR-1 Setup(####)_MsiExec.txt" file, you did not create the verbose log file correctly, and you must repeat the preceding command line with the correct command-line switches. Open the Windows Installer log file by using WordPad, and search for Return value 3. Back up a few lines in the log file to the line that contains the file that the update is having problems patching. If the file listed on this line of the log file is listed in the table in step 6, continue with the steps in this article. If the file is not listed in the table, please contact Microsoft Product Support Services. Copy the files listed in the following table from your Office 2000 CD into the specified folder location on your hard disk. Re-run the SR-1 Update with verbose logging enabled. If you encounter another 2318 or 1326 error message, reapply steps 3 through 6 for the latest problem file listed in the log file. Step 2 - Clean Out The Registry Download This Registry Cleaner One of the big causes of Windows 1326 errors is through the “registry” database of your computer. This is a large database which stores vital